Hasta la vista, Boris!
Well this is it folks
thank you to everybody for coming out so early this morning.
In only a couple of hours from now I will be in
Balmoral to see Her Majesty The Queen
and the torch will finally be passed to a new Conservative
leader
the baton will be handed over in what has unexpectedly
turned out to be a relay race
they changed the rules half-way through but never mind that
now
and through that lacquered black door a new Prime Minister
will shortly go to meet a fantastic group of public servants
the people who got Brexit done
the people who delivered the fastest vaccine roll out in
Europe
and never forget - 70 per cent of the entire population got
a dose within 6 months, faster than any comparable country
that is government for you – that’s this conservative
government
the people who organised those prompt early supplies of
weapons to the heroic Ukrainian armed forces,
an action that may very well have helped change the course
of the biggest European war for 80 years
And 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 opposition, all the naysayers
we have and will continue to have that economic strength
to give people the cash they need to get through this energy
crisis that has been caused by Putin’s vicious war
And I know that Liz Truss and this compassionate
Conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this
crisis
And this country will endure it and we will win
and if Putin thinks that he can succeed by blackmailing or
bullying the British people then he is utterly deluded
and the reason we will have those funds now and in the
future is because we Conservatives understand the vital symmetry between
government action
and free market capitalist private sector enterprise
we are delivering on those huge manifesto commitments
making streets safer – neighbourhood crime down 38 per cent
in the last three years
13,790 more police on the streets
building more hospitals – and yes we will have 50,000 more
nurses by the end of this parliament and 40 more hospitals by the end of the
decade
putting record funding into our schools and into teachers’
pay
giving everyone over 18 a lifetime skills guarantee so they
can keep upskilling throughout their lives
3 new high speed rail lines including northern powerhouse
rail
colossal road programmes from the Pennines to Cornwall,
the roll-out of gigabit broadband up over the last three
years, since you were kind enough to elect me, up from 7 per cent of our
country’s premises having gigabit broadband to 70 per cent today.
And we are of course providing the short and the long term
solutions for our energy needs
and not just using more of our own domestic hydrocarbons but
going up by 2030 to 50 GW of wind power, that is half this country’s energy
electricity needs from offshore wind
alone, a new nuclear reactor every year
and looking at what is happening in this country, the
changes that are taking place,
that is why the private sector is investing more venture
capital investment than China itself
more billion pound tech companies sprouting here than in
France, Germany and Israel combined
and as a result unemployment as I leave office, down to lows
not seen since I was about ten years old and bouncing around on a space hopper
and on the subject of bouncing around and future careers
let me say that I am now like one of those booster rockets
that has fulfilled its function
and I will now be gently re-entering the atmosphere and
splashing down invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific
And like Cincinnatus I am returning to my plough
and I will be offering this government nothing but the most
fervent support
this is a tough time for the economy
this is a tough time for families up and down the country
we can and we will get through it and we will come out
stronger the other side but I say to my fellow Conservatives it is time for the
politics to be over folks
and it’s time for us all to get behind Liz Truss and her
programme
and deliver for the people of this country
because that is what the people of this country want, that’s
what they need and that’s what they deserve
I am proud to have discharged the promises I made my party
when you were kind enough to choose me,
winning the biggest majority since 1987 and the biggest
share of the vote since 1979.
delivering Brexit
delivering our manifesto commitments – including social care
helping people up and down the country
ensuring that Britain is once again standing tall in the
world
speaking with clarity and authority
from Ukraine to the AUKUS pact with America and Australia
because we are one whole and entire United Kingdom whose
diplomats, security services and armed forces are so globally admired
and as I leave I believe our union is so strong that those
who want to break it up, will keep trying but they will never ever succeed
thank you to everyone behind me in this building for looking
after me and my family over the last three years so well including Dilyn, the
dog
and if Dilyn and Larry can put behind them their occasional
difficulties, then so can the Conservative party
and above all thanks to you, the British people, to the
voters for giving me the chance to serve
all of you who worked so tirelessly together to beat covid
to put us where we are today
Together we have laid foundations that will stand the test
of time
whether by taking back control of our laws or putting in
vital new infrastructure
great solid masonry on which we will continue to build
together
paving the path of prosperity now & for future
generations
and I will be supporting Liz Truss and our new government
every step of the way.
Thank you all very much.
Comments
Boris Johnson´s final speech is ordinary farewell to his friends. In this case, moreover, it´s farewell to British folk. He said thanks a lot of times, what is normal and he speaks he is the best or he has done his job very well what isn´t normal, because if he must go away it will due to he hasn´t worked very well. That´s what I believe.
I stand out that he referred to fantastic group of public servants the people who got Brexit done, because he said that public servants are fantastic and that public servants did the Brexit. He said that Putin is utterly deluded, I agree. He said that he will be invisibly in some remote and obscure corner of the pacific, I don´t agree.
According to speech, the UK has economic strength, (I´m not sure), Neighbourhood crime down 38 per cent in the last three years, 13,790 more police on the streets, 40 more new hospitals, 50,000 more nurses, 3 new high speed rail lines and so on. Every thing is good for him, but I hope you tell me if you are right about this.
See you.
I, for one, am sorry to see Boris go. He had his faults though not as many as they would have you believe. He wasn't dealt an easy hand but he remained an optimist throughout. And with any luck, he may be back.
Boris Johnson´s final speech is a plain farewell to his friends. In this case, moreover, it´s a farewell to the British people. He said thanks a lot of times, which is normal. He also says he is the best or he has done his job very well, which can't be right because if he had to leave, it will be due to the fact that he hasn´t done a good job. That´s what I believe at least.
I notice that he referred to a fantastic group of public servants - the people who got Brexit done. He said that Putin is utterly deluded; I agree. He said that he will go invisibly to some remote and obscure corner of the pacific, I doubt it / which I very much doubt.
According to his speech, the UK has economic strength, (I´m not sure), Neighbourhood crime is down 38 per cent in the last three years, 13,790 more police are on the streets, 40 more new hospitals, 50,000 more nurses, 3 new high speed rail lines and so on. Every thing is good becaudse of him, but I hope you tell me if he is right about this.