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t aburden on the system, I am going out, I am doing the right thing forthecountry, why doesnamp。t have one,but thatamp。 and you haveyour own, and your friends and family, what do you learn? All of thesepeoplelove Britain, they embody its great spirit, but they all believe that Britaincan do betterthan this. Today I say to them and millions of others youamp。s future depends on it. I say weare Britain we can do better than this. Now I have got a question for youladies and gentlemen, do the Tories get it? [Audience: No] Oh e on, I didnamp。ll try and keep the promise. Anyway, back toDavid Cameron, so he is going onthis lap of honour, everything is brilliant, heamp。t solvethe cost ofliving crisis and here is why. The cost of living crisis isnamp。 it is high hopes forthem. And everyso often you know the mask slips doesnamp。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。 itamp。s why we want everyprimaryschool in Britain to have the breakfast clubs and after school care thatparents need andthatamp。t often say anything nice about the banks but I willtoday, there are somesectors which actually can afford to pay higher wages, and some of themare aliving wage in some of the banks. So weamp。mproudof the wele Britain gave me and my family, and weamp。 not under my government. And our country, sending out a message totheworld that if you need to engage in shady employment practices, thenBritain is open forbusinesses? Itamp。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。weamp。rsquo。rsquo。ndash。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。s a race to thebottom。ve got to call a halt to the race to the bottom, betweenworkers alreadyhere and workers ing here. Iamp。ve got to do the same again. The minimum wagehas been falling in valueand weamp。ve gotto change that. In the last century, schoolsstayed open till midafternoon and that was okay back thenbecause one parentusually stayed at home. But itamp。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。lsquo。t understand their lives and a PrimeMinister who cannot walk in theirshoes. We are Britain, we are better than this. Now, to make Britain better wehave got to win a race to the top, not a race to the race to the topwhich means that other countries will buy our goods the panies will eandinvest here and that will create the wealth and jobs we need for the future butwe are notgoing to be able to do it easily. It is going to be tough and let mejust say this friends. You thinkopposition is tough, you should trygovernment. It is going to be tough。t win a race for the lowest skilled jobs against countrieswherekids leave school at the age of 11. And the more we try the worse thingswill get for you. It is arace to the bottom. Britain cannot and should not winthat race. You see it is not the lowachievements of these Tories that really gets me. That is badenough. It istheir low aspirations。t got the rewards. Youwere the first into the recession but youare the last one out. Now of course it would have takentime to recover fromthe global financial crisis whoever was in power. But when these Toriestellyou that the pain will be worth the gain, donamp。m about it, if I bee Prime MinisterI wonamp。t even take a second look at a political party unless theymake this theircentral defining purpose because your future depends on childrenamp。 He wantedsomeone to fight for him. Now if you listen tothese stories amp。s your bodyguard?amp。t work for him. And then I think about the two markettraders Imet in Chesterfield, standing by their stalls, out in all weathers,working all hours, and they saidlook this country just doesnamp。How can you, who werenamp。. Well, Ella,you are notkidding. But let me say, Ella, if you are watching today, thankyou, you have made my year. I want to start today with thesimplest of thoughts. An idea that has inspired change forgenerations. Thebelief that helped drive us out of the Second World War and into thatgreatreforming government of 1945. An ambition that is more important now than ithas beenfor decades. An emotion that is felt across our country at kitchentables every night. A feelingthat is so threatening to those who want to keepthings as they are. Words that are so basicand yet so powerful, so modest andyet so hard to believe. Six simple words that say: Britaincan do better thanthis. Britain can do better than this。. I promise you, she did say that. Shesaid, amp。 but a womancalled Ella Philips. It waslocal election day, Ella rode past me on her bike,she fell off amp。hellip。ldquo。ldquo。rsquo。rsquo。ldquo。ldquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。rsquo。 time theyamp。t yet exist. Now that changes the priorities for government. Whenthisgovernment came to office, since they came to office they cut taxes for largebusiness by amp。ll also say to panies doingtheright thing, training their workforce that they will have the power to calltime on freeriding bypetitors who refuse to do the same. Thatamp。ll do. But to win the race to the top weamp。ndash。rsquo。rsquo。s a race to the bottom。s where Labour has alwaysstood amp。economyamp。s where theblame lies. I thinkit lies with government. I think it lies with government for not having hadthestrength to take this on. Not having stood up to the powerful interests. Nothaving thestrength to stand up to the strong. Take the gas and electricitypanies. We need successful energy panies, in Britain. Weneed them toinvest for the future. But you need to get a fair deal and frankly, there willneverbe public consent for that investment unless you do get a fair deal. Andthe system is brokenand we are going to fix it. If we win the election 20xx thenext Labour government will freeze gas and electricityprices until the startof 20xx. Your bills will not rise. It will benefit millions of families andmillionsof businesses. Thatamp。 your economic success as afoundation forBritainamp。ll identify new towns and garden cities and weamp。t liketotalk about it. If youamp。s an afterthought in our National HealthService. And hereamp。s the thing,the 17yearold said inthat letter, look if someone had actually identifiedthe problem when it started three yearsearlier I wouldnamp。t seem right amp。rsquo。t just sit on landand refuseto build. W