boris johnson speech transcript

We will restore those sinews of the union that have been allowed to atrophy: The A1 north of Berwick and on into Scotland, the A75 in Scotland that is so vital for the links with Northern Ireland and the rest of the country, the North Wales corridor. Boris Johnson: (26:03) Were putting on 4,000 more clean, green buses made in this country, some of them running on hydrogen. The problems no government has had the guts to tackle before. And wasnt he brilliant, my friends? And the answer therefore is not to attack the wealth creators, its to encourage them, because they are responsible for the aggregate increase in the countrys wealth that enables us to make those parieto improvements, and to level up everywhere, and to rub home my point, to rub home my point, it is not just that vaccination has saved more than 120,000 lives. When COVID broke, the 100,000 beds in the NHS and 30,000 occupied by people who could have been cared for elsewhere, whether at home or in residential care. Transcripts & captions for a better media workflow. Boris Johnson: (28:56) Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation on coronavirus. Boris Johnson: (23:32) To decriminalize hard drugs, apparently, to let the gangsters off with a caution. Well send you a link to a feedback form. Good afternoon. Because if I have one insight into human beings, it is that genius and talent and enthusiasm and imagination are evenly distributed throughout the population but opportunity is not. Weve done already 68 free trade deals, including that great free trade deal with our friends in the EU, which they all say was impossible. From Jan 1 we are outside the customs union, and outside the single market. Lets hear it for Jon Bon Govi. It is good to be back. Boris Johnson pledged his "fervent support" to Tory Party successor Liz Truss as he said farewell to No10 on Tuesday morning. They like leveling down. That is why-. You know what I mean by a unicorn? And the reason I have fought so hard in the last few days to continue to deliver that mandate in person was not just because I wanted to do so, but because I felt it was my job, my duty, my obligation to you to continue to do what we promised in 2019. And as a responsible Conservative government, we must recognize the sheer scale of their achievement, but also the scale of the challenge ahead. The way all that emerges organically from a vast inherited conglomerate of culture and tradition. I have just been to see . And the cheese remained on the table. To level up, you need to give people the options, the skills, that are right for them. That is the spirit that is the same across this country in every town and village and city that can be found in the hearts and minds of kids growing up everywhere and that is the spirit we are going to unleash. Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain announced on Thursday that he would step down. Crime has been falling. Boris Johnson: (42:34) And I went back on a visit the other day, and I saw that the hole had been filled in with three or four gleaming stories of a new pediatrics unit. The Guardian thinks of itself as Britains fearless liberal conscience, trigger-sensitive to racist dog whistles in the language and editorial judgements of everyone except itself. Boris Johnson Interviewed by Bloomberg News: Transcript. Dont include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. . Were planting tens of millions of trees. Thank you. My friends, there may be underprivileged parts of our country, but Stoke Poges is not now among them. Boris Johnson: (08:19) Speech-to-Text live streaming for live captions, powered by the worlds leading speech recognition API. And the first time since so many of you worked to defy the skeptics by winning councils and communities that Conservatives have never won in before, such as Hartlepool. The British prime minister stepped down as Conservative Party leader after recent scandals prompted a wave of resignations from his top officials. Boris Johnson: (23:19) You know the answer, its because of the rollout of that vaccine. And I am utterly confident that we can and will do it. Being Prime Minister is an education in itself. Every Labour government has left office with unemployment higher than when it came in, every single one, ever since the party was invented. Thank you. BBC chairman Richard Sharp resigns what next? I owe everything to my tutors. Boris Johnson: (37:48) He opposed step four of the roadmap in July. Let me ask you, maybe you know, where was he standing when he chewed his pensive quill? "And I've agreed with Sir . Boris Johnson: (34:23) Go on, try it. Vast, untouched moorland, hills, and broad-leafed forests. And today, we are going to fix this economy and build back better than ever before. Below is a transcript of the in-person interview in London. It is four and a half years since the British people voted to take back control of their money, their borders, their laws, and their waters and to leave the European Union. thanks to all of . Boris Johnson: (05:01) "She was our north, our south, our east and west, our working week and our Sunday rest, our noon, our midnight, our talk, our song. But as time has gone by, its become clear to me that this isnt just a joke. I mean, you can try a cautious fist bump, because its okay now. How utterly astonishing, how utterly astonishing. Its thanks to the vaccine rollout that we now have the most open economy and the fastest growth in the GCEP. And to that new leader, I say whoever he or she may be, I say I will give you as much support as I can. And our indefatigable Conservative Party members and supporters whose selfless campaigning makes our democracy possible. Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, said: "For the 70 glorious years of her reign, our Queen was at the heart of this nations life. Boris Johnson: (31:57) I have to tell you, I dont think that is a good preparation for life, let alone for the Olympic games. Pet theft. And people worry that they will be the 1 in 10 to suffer from the potentially catastrophic cost of dementia, wiping out everything they have and preventing them from passing on anything to their families. My friends, its not good enough just to rely on Zoom. It means certainty for our scientists who will be able to continue to work together on great collective projects. We will be able to decide how and where we are going to stimulate new jobs and new hope. I just shrugged and said, 'Well, maam, nobody died and Im still here,' whereupon she roared with laughter. The Prime Minister also praised the Kings "sense of duty and service" and said Britons "owe him our loyalty and devotion". A new school anyone could send their kids to in an area that for decades has been one of the most disadvantaged in London. So isnt it amazing to be back here in person? must see people back in the office and that is why and that is why we are building back better. Boris Johnson: (20:58) Being prime minister is an education in itself. I want to thank the wonderful staff here at No. And thats the difference between this radical and optimistic conservatism and a tired, old Labour. These vaccines have ensured that by a simple [inaudible 00:31:21] mutation, jabs, jabs, jabs become jobs, jobs, jobs. And there you have a metaphor my friends for how we must build back better now. And my friends, in politics, no one is remotely indispensable, and our brilliant and Darwinian system will produce another leader, equally committed to taking this country forward through tough times, not just helping families to get through it but changing and improving the way we do things, cutting burdens on businesses and families and yes, cutting taxes, because that is the way to generate the growth and the income we need to pay for great public services. You made each other safer. They are the United States, China and the United Kingdom. Sir David Attenborough Behind those vaccines are companies and shareholders and yes, bankers. "And the affection which the Queen had for Scotland and that Scotland had for the Queen, cannot be under-estimated.". Good morning, everyone. British laws will be made solely by the British Parliament. Boris Johnson: (13:03) So that the Oxford vaccine has been distributed at cost around the world, more than a billion low-cost vaccines invented in Britain, saving millions of lives. Ive traveled to every part of the United Kingdom and in addition to the beauty of our natural world, I found so many people possessed of such boundless British originality and so willing to tackle old problems in new ways that I know that even if things can sometimes seem dark now, our future together is golden. We spent 407 billion pounds on COVID support and our debt now stands at over 2 trillion pounds. Thu 7 Jul 2022 10.13 EDT. He plans to stay on as prime minister until a successor is in place. Translated on-screen subtitles for videos. Thanks to Rishis super deduction, the pace is now accelerating massively as companies thrust the fiber optic vermicelli in the most hard-to-reach places. And you can paint the front door any color you like. We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services. Boris Johnson said it was the depth of the publics grief at Queen Elizabeth IIs passing that revealed how much she was loved, as MPs of all political stripes paid tribute to her life. I think that some Labour counselors actually glue themselves to roads. They really do want to rewrite our national story, starting with [Herowood 00:40:44] the Woke. And I should stress this deal was done by a huge negotiating team from every part of the UK, and it will benefit every part of our United Kingdom, helping to unite and level up across the country. Not because were proud of everything, but because trying to edit it now is as dishonest as a celebrity trying furtively to change his entry in Wikipedia. In his resignation speech outside Number 10 Downing Street, he said it was "painful" not to see . They do. Snapchat is playing God with our childrens wellbeing. Quoting Charles Darwin and Paradise Lost as well as the latest science, her speech - read it here, for a contrast with Johnson's effort - helped lead to the signing of the UN Framework . Boris Johnson: (41:22) Were not going back to the same old broken model with low wages, low growth, low skills and low productivity, all of it enabled and assisted by uncontrolled immigration. Boris Johnson: (06:33) And that is leveling up in action. Thank you. Boris Johnson: (43:43) Provided we understand who they are and what they want to contribute. Many others will not. Boris Johnson: (07:23) And we all know that this problem of delayed discharge is one of the major reasons why it takes too long to get the hospital treatment that your family desperately need. Boris Johnson has delivered his first speech in Downing Street after becoming the UK's new prime minister. There were also moments of warmth and humour shared. "She knew instinctively how to cheer up the nation, how to lead a celebration. You have rejected additional cookies. "The hampers came from the castle, and we all mucked in to put the food and drink out on the table. Please review our, You need to be a subscriber to join the conversation. Were already number one, look at the Nissan investment in Sunderland, the Pfizer vaccine manufacturing center thats coming to Swindon, and with these productivity gains, we will turbocharge that advantage and help businesses to start and grow everywhere. Build back burger, I say. If you want a supreme example of global Britain in action, of something daring and brilliant, that would simply not have happened if wed remained in the EU, I give you AUKUS. And if we could do that, in this country, we will be the most prosperous in Europe. Above all I want to thank you, the British public, for the immense privilege that you have given me. 30,000 have already applied. And to you, the British public, I know that there will be many people who are relieved and perhaps quite a few who will also be disappointed. Delivered on: 23 March . And they had the same excitement at working amid winds and waves, and be able to see whales and dolphins from the office window. When I was lying in St. Thomas Hospital last year, I looked blearily out of my window at a hole in the ground between the ICU and another much older Victorian section. Boris Johnson: (28:19) In his Conservative Party conference speech . That is why we are building back better with a once in a century 640 billion pound program of investment. And after decades of bewildering refusal, we have persuaded the Americans to import prime British beef, a market already worth 66 million pounds. He helped to defeat a regime after all that was defined by one of the most vicious racisms the world has ever seen. ", The Telegraph values your comments but kindly requests all posts are on topic, constructive and respectful. That school is Brampton Manor Academy, and it now sends more kids to Oxbridge than Eton. Extend your content reach and maximize your engagement rates. Im really proud to be part of a Conservative government that will welcome 20,000 Afghans, people who risked their lives to guide and translate for us. I want to thank the peerless British civil service for all the help and support that you have given our police, our emergency services, and of course, our fantastic N.H.S. Boris Johnson: (14:11) Discover why Rev is the #1 speech-to-text service in the world. Gene editing, data management, AI, cyber, quantum, and were going to be ever more global in our outlook. But they like it for the way it emerges organically. But as weve seen at Westminster the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves. The chance of meeting the Michael in the disco. Get a weekly digest of the weeks most important transcripts in your inbox. Did you see them last week? Boris Johnson: (39:56) LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - Boris Johnson said on Thursday that he would resign as Britain's prime minister, bowing to calls from ministerial colleagues and lawmakers in his Conservative Party . Above all, I want to thank you, the British public, for the immense privilege that you have given me and I want you to know that from now on until the new prime minister is in place, your interests will be served and the government of the country will be carried on. The cheese fell on the floor. And if we can do that, in this country, we will be the most prosperous in Europe. With the UKs share of fish in our waters rising substantially, from roughly half today to closer to 2/3 in five and a half years time after which there is no theoretical limit beyond those placed by science or conservation on the quantity of our own fish that we can fish in our waters. And that wave is now coming back. And for the first time since 1973, we will be an independent coastal state with full control of our waters. Anyone can read what you share. What monkey glands are they applying in Ribble Valley? And you, all of you and everybody watching, you made this roll out possible. And above all it means certainty for business from financial services to our world-leading manufacturers our car industry certainty for those working in high skilled jobs in firms and factories across the whole country. They are the means of leveling up. And that is the direction in which this country is going now, towards a high wage, high skill, high productivity, and yes, thereby a low tax economy, that that is what the people in this country need and deserve. This is a transcript of his speech, lightly edited for spelling, as reported by Reuters. And Ive agreed with Sir Graham Brady, the chairman of our backbench MPs, that the process of choosing that new leader should begin now and the timetable will be announced next week. Theyre absolutely right. And that is how we solve the national productivity puzzle, by fixing the broken housing market, by plugging in the gigabit, by putting in decent, safe bus routes and all the other transport infrastructure, and investing in skills, skills, skills. Latin, I hear. Boris Johnson resigned from office, ending a nearly three-year premiership marred by controversy and scandal. Boris Johnson: (22:33) The other day, I took a boat out into the Moray Firth to see this aquatic forest of white turbines towering over the water, like the Redwoods of California. We will be able to set our own standards, to innovate in the way that we want, to originate new frameworks for the sectors in which this country leads the world, from biosciences to financial services, artificial intelligence and beyond. In fact, it was only recently determined by the Daily Telegraph, if you cant believe that, what can you believe, my friends, to be the eighth richest village in England. Lets get on with the job. Boris Johnson: (01:50) Boris Johnson: (09:52) Well, now that we have fiber optic broadband of a very high quality, we can inspect the library, or is it perhaps the billiard room of Ian Blackfords croft? Only 7%. But as weve seen at Westminster, the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves. "It is clearly now . Your hip replacement, your mothers surgery. The human species, said Mr. Johnson, is nearing the end of the adolescent phase of . Boris Johnson: (27:54) I looked at her, she looked at me and she just smiled. Mr Johnson, in his first speech from the backbenches since stepping down as prime minister on Tuesday, paid tribute to how the late Queen had guided her son, now the King. But its still a grim fact that in this country, some kids will grow up in neighborhoods that are much safer than others, and some will be as, as [Pretty 00:16:20] was saying, some will be sucked into gangs, some will be at risk of stabbing and shooting, some will get themselves caught in the one-way ratchet of the criminal justice system. And I say to all of you at home, at the end of this toughest of years, that our focus in the weeks ahead is of course on defeating the pandemic. and I will be supporting Liz Truss and our new government every step of the way. Because of the speed and urgency of what you did, everybody involved in this government, to get this economy moving again from July last year in spite of all the opposition, all the naysayers, we have and will continue to have that economic strength to give people the . You see how our landscape has been plotted and pieced and jigsawed together by centuries of bequests and litigation, a vast testament to security of titled trust in the law. Thats right, folks, if we listened to Captain Hindsight today, wed still be in lockdown. Sir Iain Duncan Smith talked about the time he was invited to see the late Queen after being ousted as Conservative Party leader in 2003. Boris Johnson: (18:40) Sir Iain closed his remarks by reading out a reworked poem by WH Auden, edited to pay tribute to the late Queen.

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boris johnson speech transcript

boris johnson speech transcript

boris johnson speech transcript