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Gordon Brown has used his first Labour Party conference speech as leader to promise: "I will not let you down." | Gordon Brown has used his first Labour Party conference speech as leader to promise: "I will not let you down." |
The prime minister said he was a "conviction politician" who wanted to "defend and extend" British values and help everyone reach their potential. | The prime minister said he was a "conviction politician" who wanted to "defend and extend" British values and help everyone reach their potential. |
The build up to his speech was dominated by continued speculation over whether he will call a snap election. | The build up to his speech was dominated by continued speculation over whether he will call a snap election. |
Mr Brown, who did not mention any election in his speech, has so far refused to rule out an autumn poll. | Mr Brown, who did not mention any election in his speech, has so far refused to rule out an autumn poll. |
My answer to crime and disorder - our policy - is to both punish and prevent Gordon Brown Speech in full href="/1/hi/uk_politics/7011113.stm">Reaction to Brown speech | |
In a BBC interview ahead of his speech he said he was "getting on with the job" of implementing Labour's manifesto from 2005, adding: "Do I need to call an election to do so? No." | In a BBC interview ahead of his speech he said he was "getting on with the job" of implementing Labour's manifesto from 2005, adding: "Do I need to call an election to do so? No." |
Mr Brown began his speech by talking about some of the challenges he has faced since coming to power, from the failed terror attacks in London and Glasgow to foot-and-mouth. | Mr Brown began his speech by talking about some of the challenges he has faced since coming to power, from the failed terror attacks in London and Glasgow to foot-and-mouth. |
"Britain has been tested and not found wanting. This is who we are," said Mr Brown, who had received a standing ovation as he arrived in the hall. | "Britain has been tested and not found wanting. This is who we are," said Mr Brown, who had received a standing ovation as he arrived in the hall. |
British jobs | British jobs |
Mr Brown said he was a "conviction politician" who stood for a "Britain where we all have obligations to each other and by fulfilling them, everyone has a chance to make the most of themselves". | Mr Brown said he was a "conviction politician" who stood for a "Britain where we all have obligations to each other and by fulfilling them, everyone has a chance to make the most of themselves". |
But there was no mention of Conservative leader David Cameron or Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell - and none of the political knockabout or jibes at opponents normally found in party conference speeches. | But there was no mention of Conservative leader David Cameron or Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell - and none of the political knockabout or jibes at opponents normally found in party conference speeches. |
In his manifesto he promised a referendum on the EU Constitution, but he has broken that promise Mark FrancoisShadow Europe minister Eco-town target raised Brown's NHS experience | In his manifesto he promised a referendum on the EU Constitution, but he has broken that promise Mark FrancoisShadow Europe minister Eco-town target raised Brown's NHS experience |
There were few jokes, with Mr Brown admitting: "Sometimes people say I am too serious and I fight too hard and maybe that's true." | There were few jokes, with Mr Brown admitting: "Sometimes people say I am too serious and I fight too hard and maybe that's true." |
Instead he spoke of his own life-changing experience of the NHS - when he almost lost his sight after a rugby accident - and the education system. | Instead he spoke of his own life-changing experience of the NHS - when he almost lost his sight after a rugby accident - and the education system. |
His "pledge to the British people" was "I will not let you down. I will stand up for our schools and hospitals, I will stand up for British values. I will stand up for a strong Britain and I will always stand up for you". | His "pledge to the British people" was "I will not let you down. I will stand up for our schools and hospitals, I will stand up for British values. I will stand up for a strong Britain and I will always stand up for you". |
He also praised the strength and stability of the British economy, which he said helped it weather a "recent wave of financial turbulence" - his only reference to the Northern Rock banking crisis. | He also praised the strength and stability of the British economy, which he said helped it weather a "recent wave of financial turbulence" - his only reference to the Northern Rock banking crisis. |
He pledged to push for full employment and repeated his promise to create "British jobs for British workers". | He pledged to push for full employment and repeated his promise to create "British jobs for British workers". |
On housing, which Mr Brown has said is a top priority, he said he wanted two million more home owners by 2010, compared to 1997. | On housing, which Mr Brown has said is a top priority, he said he wanted two million more home owners by 2010, compared to 1997. |
He said the government would build ten new "eco-towns" - double the original number announced earlier this year. | He said the government would build ten new "eco-towns" - double the original number announced earlier this year. |
Treated with respect | Treated with respect |
On law and order, Mr Brown said "my answer to crime and disorder - our policy - is to both punish and prevent". | On law and order, Mr Brown said "my answer to crime and disorder - our policy - is to both punish and prevent". |
He announced an extension of stop and search and dispersal powers to tackle the rise in gun crime. | He announced an extension of stop and search and dispersal powers to tackle the rise in gun crime. |
He also said public services had to be more personalised, saying people needed to be treated "not as a number, but with respect". | He also said public services had to be more personalised, saying people needed to be treated "not as a number, but with respect". |
He also confirmed plans for a deep-clean of hospitals over Christmas and the New Year in the fight against the MRSA bug. | He also confirmed plans for a deep-clean of hospitals over Christmas and the New Year in the fight against the MRSA bug. |
Mr Brown also pledged to:
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Mr Brown who became prime minister by succeeding Tony Blair as Labour leader, had earlier said his policy plans included reviewing some past Labour initiatives - such as 24 hour licensing and reclassification of cannabis - if he felt they needed reform. | Mr Brown who became prime minister by succeeding Tony Blair as Labour leader, had earlier said his policy plans included reviewing some past Labour initiatives - such as 24 hour licensing and reclassification of cannabis - if he felt they needed reform. |
On binge drinking, particularly among teenagers, he said it was important not to send out the wrong message. | On binge drinking, particularly among teenagers, he said it was important not to send out the wrong message. |
Opinion polls | Opinion polls |
He told the Bournemouth conference that, while great advances were made under Tony Blair - to whom he paid tribute along with Neil Kinnock - change was required to meet new challenges. | He told the Bournemouth conference that, while great advances were made under Tony Blair - to whom he paid tribute along with Neil Kinnock - change was required to meet new challenges. |
This was a speech designed to sell Brown's story, values and policies BBC political editor Nick Robinson Read Nick's thoughts in full | This was a speech designed to sell Brown's story, values and policies BBC political editor Nick Robinson Read Nick's thoughts in full |
He had earlier said, in a letter to the party's ruling executive, that he wanted Labour to set ambitious long-term goals and then stay the course to meet the challenges of the decade ahead". | He had earlier said, in a letter to the party's ruling executive, that he wanted Labour to set ambitious long-term goals and then stay the course to meet the challenges of the decade ahead". |
Much of the speculation about an early poll - Mr Brown can wait until May 2010 if he wants before holding an election - has been prompted by recent opinion polls giving Labour a lead. | Much of the speculation about an early poll - Mr Brown can wait until May 2010 if he wants before holding an election - has been prompted by recent opinion polls giving Labour a lead. |
And on the first day of the Bournemouth conference a poll in the Sun suggests the Tories are eight points behind Labour. | And on the first day of the Bournemouth conference a poll in the Sun suggests the Tories are eight points behind Labour. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The UK should adopt fixed terms for general elections Pete, Worthing Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY The UK should adopt fixed terms for general elections Pete, Worthing Send us your comments |
The Ipsos-Mori poll of 1,009 adults put Labour on 42%; its lead increased from 5% in a similar poll a month ago. | The Ipsos-Mori poll of 1,009 adults put Labour on 42%; its lead increased from 5% in a similar poll a month ago. |
The poll, carried out by Ipsos-Mori on September 20-22, suggested 34% of those questioned favoured the Conservatives, with 14% for the Lib Dems. | The poll, carried out by Ipsos-Mori on September 20-22, suggested 34% of those questioned favoured the Conservatives, with 14% for the Lib Dems. |
The party is also advertising for 22 jobs - including graphic designers, policy and research officers, campaign assistants and press officers, suggesting it is gearing up for an election campaign. | The party is also advertising for 22 jobs - including graphic designers, policy and research officers, campaign assistants and press officers, suggesting it is gearing up for an election campaign. |
Mr Brown's claim to be acting on Labour's last manifesto was not true, said the shadow Europe minister Mark Francois. | Mr Brown's claim to be acting on Labour's last manifesto was not true, said the shadow Europe minister Mark Francois. |
He said: "In his manifesto he promised a referendum on the EU Constitution, but he has broken that promise. Almost every EU leader agrees that the new EU Treaty is basically the EU Constitution by another name." | He said: "In his manifesto he promised a referendum on the EU Constitution, but he has broken that promise. Almost every EU leader agrees that the new EU Treaty is basically the EU Constitution by another name." |
Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell urged Mr Brown to "stop dithering" and call an election. | Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell urged Mr Brown to "stop dithering" and call an election. |