and that is my role in this as prime minister, my personal mission would be to make mission driven government a reality, to keep our eyes focused on the prize, so in the coming months for each mission, the whole of the shadow cabinet will be supporting me, meeting with experts, if we still believe in them. but also front line practitioners, the entrepreneurs, the innovators, the british people. we will ask them, what will it take? what are the barriers? what needs to be done to bring these missions alive? crucially, how do we make these missions a vehicle for hope, for you, yourfamily, your community? you, your family, your community? how you, yourfamily, your community? how do we build a bridge from the britain we see around us, full of potential but short of direction, to the fairer, greener, more dynamic future our missions will deliver.
19 million homes, like training for people to be pump fitters, builders, engineers, electricians, like gb energy, a new british company that will supercharge our drive for cleaner energy. and taken together, lay a new foundation for prosperity in every community. every coming to. applause. every community. now, today, iwant now, today, i want to focus on labour s mission for the british economy. because no mission is more important to the future of our country. and in the last year alone, rachel reeves and i have met thousands of business leaders, ceos all over the country, leaders in retail, hospitality, life sciences, digital, cleantech, the creative industries. we ve met workers on the
creating the conditions for ambition to be realised, for pride to be harnessed, purpose to be unlocked. five national missions. mission one, secure the highest sustained growth in the g7, with good jobs, productivity growth in every part of the country, growth that makes everyone, notjust a few, baturov. mission two, build an nhs fit for the future. by reforming health and care services speed up treatment, harness life sciences and technology, reduce preventable illnesses and cut health inequalities. mission three make britain s streets safe mr bayoh reforming the police and justice system, preventing crime early, tackling violence against women and girls and stopping criminals getting away without punishment. tough on
stick to the plan therefore i don t think these are conditions for growth. so, yes, corporation tax is going to go up, but that isn t the thing that most people are talking about. when i stood for the leadership of the labour party, i entered every single hustings by saying every single thing you have heard today won t happen if we don t have a labour government. the mission has to be to get the labour government, which is the basis on which i was elected here. the vast majority of labour members and supporters are 100% behind what we are doing. they really like these missions and they want us to put them into action and to do what i promised when i stood as leader, which is to take our party from the worst general election defeat since 1935 into a labour victory, into a labour government. they desperately want that because that is the point of the labour party, to form a
labour, britain will get both. applause. and that s what today is about. a britain that gets its future back. and i will tell you how. we are going to transform the way britain does its business, from top to bottom. we will modernise central government so it becomes dynamic, agile, strong, and above all, focused more open to expertise, to partnership with business, unions, communities and civil society, mission driven government. a relentless focus on a clear set of priorities, an answer to the widespread call to fix the fundamentals. a long term plan to