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e ground 39。ll take to the G8 tomorrow when we push for a major program of economic and political support for those countries seeking this is why we mobilized the international munity to protect the Libyan people from Colonel Qaddafi39。two states living side by side and in , the road has been, and will be, long and arduous, but the prize is the peace process and you don39。ve got to work even more closely with the same time, this is a vital year in and American forces are fighting side by side in Helmand, right at the heart of this 39。re in Phoenix or the shopkeeper in Liverpool or the engineer in Ohiothe people who know if they work hard, then prosperity will be there for them and the promise of a better life there for their well as the economy, the President and I had some very good discussions on , Americans and Brits, you don39。re making sure that debt ratios will be falling on both sides of the the same time, we39。re asking if they can find a good job, if they39。s not just about history or sentiment。s in routine situations like sitting round the G8 table, or the slightly less routine of getting a phone call in the middle of the night, I39。s a pleasure to wele President Obama here 39。This is going to be hard and difficult coalition will throw up all sorts of I believe together we can provide that strong and stable government that our country needs, based on those values – rebuilding family, rebuilding munity, above all rebuilding responsibility in our country。And I want to help build a more responsible society here in Britain, one where we don’t just ask ‘what are my entitlements?’ but ‘what are my responsibilities?’.One where we don’t just ask ‘what am I just owed?’ but more ‘what can I give?’.And a guide for that society, that those who can, should, and those who can’t, we will always help。One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political , that’s about cleaning up expenses。In terms of the future, our country has a hung parliament where no party has an overall majority and we have some deep and pressing problems – a huge deficit, deep social problems and a political system in need of reform。第一篇:英國首相卡梅倫演講稿英國新首相戴維卡梅倫就職演說,全文如下:HER MAJESTY the queen has asked me to form a new government and I have accepted。d like to pay tribute to the outgoing prime minister, for his long record of dedicated public service。I came into politics because I love this country, I think its best days still lie ahead and I believe deeply in public I think the service our country needs right now is to face up to our really big challenges, to confront our problems, to take difficult decisions, to lead people through those difficult decisions, so that together we can reach better times ahead。But I believe it’s also something ’s about being honest about what government can change is not what government can do on its change is when everyone pulls together, es together, works together, when we all exercise our responsibilities to ourselves, to our families, to our munities and to others。I want us to build an economy that rewards work, I want us to build a society with stronger families and stronger munities, and I want a political system that people can trust and look up to once again。第二篇:英國首相卡梅倫2011年5月25日,奧巴馬與英國首相卡梅倫在倫敦記者會(huì)上的講話:PRIME MINISTER CAMERON: Thank you, and apologies for keeping you 39。ve got to know the President whether it39。ve lost livelihoods and lost their lives and loved our hearts in Britain go out to all those people, and I know well the shared history of our the beaches of Normandy to the Imjin River, our soldiers have fought labs in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Cambridge, England, our scientists have decoded DNA and cured diseases in millions of interactions every day, including our massive business relationship, our people forge friendships is what makes this relationship what makes it essential is that it39。ve been talking today about the two things we care about mostgetting our people jobs and keeping our people every night millions of British and American people take the same worries to bed with 39。ve got to earn our that is what the President and I are determined to and I did not e into politics to cut public spending, but neither did we seek office to see our great economies decline or to land our children with unsustainable that is why in the second half of this decade, we39。it will be in the feelings of the factory worker, whether they39。ll never forget the New Yorkers that she met that day or the sense of solidarity that she felt that day and that we have felt ever since that today, as we e up to its tenth anniversary, we should remember the spirit of that city and the sympathy we feel with those who lost their loved , there are those who say that this terrorist threat is beyond our control, and we passionately believe that is can defeat al Qaeda, and the events of recent months giv