Of it and a reality of Global Britain so lets have a great week this season and gets the plan right and sho showed our country that we mean business and lets keep working to make britain a country that works not for a privileged few, but for everyone in this great country. [applause] good afternoon once again. It gives me great pleasure to introduce the secretary of state for exiting the European Union, david davis. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, on the 23rd of june, the british people voted for change and this is going to be the biggest change for the generation we are going to lead the European Union. [applause] its out of the European Union into a brighter and better future. [applause] this must be a team effort. I dont know what it is about the great leaders but they are there when you really need them. [applause] i remember a ticket to the top she said it has to be twice as good and she said this is not difficult. [applause] [laughter] back in 1979 her government had to come under some huge challenges and today just as then we are the turning point of the nations story. People devoted the chart and new course for the country to transform britain. Britain showed them it could be done. We proved them wrong then and with your help, britain will prove them wrong again. [applause] the destination is clear for all the decisions that matter the most about how taxpayers money is spent and taken here in britain. Once again the wall is made in britain and yes the borders controlled here it isnt just about the terms that we leave the European Union or the future relationship with the European Union. This is a onceinalifetime opportunity for britain to forage for itself a new place in the world and to make our own decisions about the sort of country we want to be. It is a force of social justice, a defender of freedom, the tolerance of fairness and decency andecency as a and of te we celebrate the success of those who need our help. Above all steadfast respect of democracy and the people peoplt to decide their own destiny. For each come after all, democracy is what the referendum was all about. The task is now to bring together the 17. 4 billion people voted to leave or remain. Now i was one of the 17. 4 million at some of you have taken a different view. Many are now focused on making the success of brexit. But there are some on both sides of the argument that want to keep fighting the battle of the campaign. I say to them the people have spoken and the decision is made. As a one nation government to make brexit work for everyone, for every part of our society come every part of the country and each of the four nations that make up the great United Kingdom. Now while we are building a consensus of hope, we should approach the negotiations with our european neighbors in a spirit of goodwill. We need to appreciate and respect what it means to them. Its off the invasion occupation, dictatorship. Its not surprising that the governments elsewhere see the European Union as a guarantor of the rule of law and freedom. Weve always seen it differently and to be honest, thats been one of the problems. After all we were the greatest democracy for over a century before we joined. We joined a Common Market that we have never really been comfortable about what is the reality in the project. We are now leaving that project and this is not just to clear the air is to create a comfortable relationship with our neighbors that works better. We will act in our national interest. That does not mean that we want the European Union to fight. On the contrary, we want to succeed a weaker europe so we will not turn our back on europe. We never really and never have. Our history shows when the democracies of europe are threatened by common challenges we stand ready to shoulder the burden. Whether it is hoping to rebuild and to stand up against russia, helping to tackle the crisis in the mediterranean of course we want to play our part. Nor does it mean pulling up the drawbridge. That is also not in our national interest. We always welcome those with the skill and drive and expertise to make it better still if we were to win the global marketplace we must win the global battle for talent. And of course britain has always been one of the most tolerant places. It must and it will remain so. [applause] when it comes to the negotiations we will protect the rights of the european citizens so long as britain and europe is treated the same way, something im absolutely sure we will be able to agree. But on the other hand, to those that peddled towards people that made britain their home, we say to you you have no part in our society. [applause] but the message from the referendum is we must control immigration. Did you hear him last week telling us there is no need for the limit on the numbers of blacks have you ever heard of the party so out of touch . We will control our borders and we will bring the numbers down. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, i quite understand that some people are desperate to know exactly how we are going to proceed and think we should provide a running commentary on every twist and turn on the negotiations ahead. Though ive never met anyone giving a business deal that thinks that its a smart idea to give away so it will take exactly the same approach. Im reminded of the story about Calvin Coolidge who said so little he was known as silent cal. One night at a dinner guests try to bore him into a conversation and increasingly desperate she said i need a bed with my friends i could get you to say more than three words and he replied simply, you lose. [applause] now i hope you will forgive me if im a little [inaudible] on both sides we must resist the temptation to trade the headlines with the aftermath but these negotiations are too important for that. Instead we should think carefully about where our common interests lie. Britain is one of the defenders of the freedom and security so it makes perfect sense to have the strongest possible after we leave the opinion. The better it is for both britain and europe. We are looking at all the options and we will be prepared for any outcome but it certainly wont be to anyones benefit to see an interest if it is betrayed in either direction. So we want to maintain the freest possible trade between us without betraying the instruction that weve received of the british people to take that control of our own affairs. It is in our interest to ensure the process is orderly and smooth. Some people have suggested we ignore the rules. I say that is no not how britain behaves. What kind of message would that send to the rest of the world if we want to be treated with goodwill we must act with goodwill. [applause] so we will follow the process. As we prepare for the negotiations we also need to prepare for the impact to consult with the administration on the plans this very simple the moment we leave britain must be back in control and that means the european rule must apply. The ac act but placed the wall thats why we are seeing today the government must repeal the act to ensure continuity they are taking a simple approach bubble be transposed into domestic law on the day we lea leave. There will be politicians here in britain to make the changes that reflect the outcome of the negotiation and the exit. This is what people voted for, power residing once again in the sovereign institutions of our country. [applause] that way we would provide the maximum possible for british workers and to those that say when we leave employment protection will be wrote it i ry firmly and unequivocally no they wont. Britain already goes beyond the law in some areas and we give this guarantee this conservative government will not roll back those rights in the workplace. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, in todays moving world, technology respects no boundaries. Its greater than ever but there are nations that are outward looking but will succeed and prosper and i believe when we have left the European Union and fear in control of our own affairs that will be a better place to confront the challenges of the future. We are the fifth largest economy in the world and the english language spoken by 1. 5 billion people with the international standards. We are a superpower in research and digital, pharmaceuticals of excellence manufacturing and of course the Global Center for finance for the un security council, the commonwealth, the nation whose armed forces and Nuclear Deterrent made us a truly Global Player so i am confident about our future and place in the world. Anyone who says the cards are stacked against us i would say think again. Many times we have risen to the challenges and now it is our turn to show we have what it takes. We may be a small island, ladies and gentlemen, but we know we are a great nation. We can charge this course. Lets be confident and make britain greater still. [applause] the conference section continues on this most important issue. We will hear now from the leader of the conservative parliament and [inaudible] ladies and gentlemen, ashley fox. [applause] this summer britain was shaken by an exit none of us expected that made us question the meaning of our existence. [inaudible] in other news, the british people voted to leave the eu. In this party weve always trusted the british people to take the right decision so whether we campaign to leave or remain, we now have our instructions and we will carry them out. Britain will leave the European Union. [applause] last year at our confidence in manchesteconference inmanchestes podium that there would be good conservatives on both sides of the referendum campaign. There were. And i said after the referendum was over we would need to come together for the good of the country, and we did. The conservative party showed that we are united to deliver a britain that works for everyone while labor showed it as a disunited rabble. How many members of the cabinet doesnt change debate could take to change a lightbulb . No one knows because the lightbulb outlasted them all. [applause] across the country there are different interpretations of what leaving will entail. Some of us are concerned we will seek a soft brexit that acts like the referendum never happened. Others as if to prove how tough we are but i believe we need a good brexit that meets the needs and recognizes the desire of so many to take back control of the countrys borders. One thing is for sure. It means we will leave the european institutions that cover over our country so we will leave the commission, the court, the council and yes the European Parliament. [applause] so when we get a notice of our departure, the british will be handed the 40 fives. [applause] thank you for supporting my pending unemployment. [laughter] as long as britain remains a member, your conservative mep will fight the corner and we will get the best deals for our constituents and i will continue to fight for my constituency of the south west of england. [applause] they need to hear from us today, and spain needs to listen. The conservatives wil conservatr abandon the compatriots of the rock. [applause]. Let us not forget of the olympic greatness. [applause] bridge as a land of strength, determination, and results. But [applause] of the next is my good friends the european conservative from European Parliament. [applause] and that was a really good speech. I greet in this wonderful policy to focus on what needs to be done and to be energized. Onecelled leader to be preoccupied for future to put our focus on the future of our country. [applause] with saw referendum in june the people spoke. When i heard him say that they will never be empowered again in his lifetime after all steven is only in his 40s. [laughter] with of and labor party in the leadership our conservative Prime Minister shows she is strong and able and prepared to take on the challenges headon. Our Prime Minister a tough reputation from her time as secretary. Our conservative Prime Minister is always prepared. There is no one better to guide this country on the journey ahead of us. [applause] that may not always be smoothed so after those referendum results shock or anger or sadness. That is far beyond our shores. With our friends and countries i am proud to lead with 74 from different 18 Different Countries to work everyday to show that they can get a better deal. But who does it better . So as predicted it failed but only five years later we were one of three main fiscal groups from five e. U. Countries. And why was that . Because we listen. Outside the ward of the European Parliament but inside the institution they do not always get through. And the e. U. Needs to cooperate not be open door policy. They need less bureaucracy or regulation to hold back the spirit of enterprise and job creation. And they will continue that fight to pull from strength. We want to see a good deal for britain and in the e. U. And one that works for everyone. But it is in the interest that those who realize just because they share that vision it doesnt mean they can Work Together to sell more product to create more jobs. With those democratic decisions. And despite our faith. This should be in everyones interest with those opportunities for everyone. So what is that status because it is complicated. To become now be other side is single and ready to mingle laugh laugh. [applause] i believe that in the years to come in that moment in the ambiguous relationship theyre both willing partners that not only survived. [applause] good afternoon. And has spent quite a year. Those of us spent the last 12 months campaigning hard and in many cases in the referendum. Friends and colleagues were on different side of the vote but regardless of the campaign there is one thing we can all agree on, only a conservative government gives leadership to the rest of the world. [applause] the British Public is our job to make it happen. Our party has come together for those working people. Much has changed but much has stayed the same the Prime Minister who offers leadership. A Strong Economy with low unemployment and incase you miss that the leader of the opposition batted is incapable to take up the responsibilities of government. And these are the moments of our country. [applause] now britain is a proud country that others look to as inspiration and leadership. With this source of the freedom and your upward to show people in Eastern Europe as they look for suppression. And we are a country that takes our responsibilities seriously. Did to show the strong leadership needed. As of member of the u. N. Security council to percent of gdp was spent with the commonwealth and the nation with those commitments to play the active part of a more prosperous place. So International Development [applause] and we are honored one of great conservatives andrew mitchell. But to go around of world with 60 Million People or to organize 76 children. The budget is transforming at an amazing scale. And those that get access to blankets or clean water. This is something everybody can be proud of. Constantly striving facing up to the fact as business approaches. And in africa in 2013 and to be too slow to raise the alarm for the United Kingdom to look at the situation lives were lost as a result. Those of the development to change its form with the challenges of the 21st century and for the future this is why i will follow the money and the outcome. Because as market thatcher said Margaret Thatcher said there is no such thing as public money it is taxpayer money and then if they can see where it is couping we can root out corruption because we invest in people to focus on nutrition because when we link the payments to results and to follow the money means to ask more to come to our aid. To please support that global fund. A fantastic institution for the years ahead. And to go to a newly created performance agreement it sets out in black and white to use are many more costeffective lead. With the impact. If we can demand more we will certainly demand much more from everyone else. So those outcomes that we expect to show that your money supports progress. [applause] if this is removing inefficiencies we must do so every pound that should not end up where it should be with lifesaving drugs education or health or funding for infrastructure. That is why putting transparency into accountability on top of my agenda. Weekend be proud of the impact with the opportunity to make the most the that is what motivates us. And then their own homes. In addition this country we should be proud of the support to create opportunities and in the last six years to see human misery and suffering. As has played a key role and will spend aid but this is powered by economic growth. Ended plays a key role. To let people trade and exchange with each other. By tearing down those barriers of the enterprise and from those of the shackles of extreme poverty. I can promise you that this will continue to champion growth in trade and investment to put our place in history. [applause] ended isnt just about economics but courage and leadership. And that is why i am determined to do Everything Possible on the issue of slavery and for women and girls. And 4 million more women that is why i will always put children at the center. To invest in the next generation with the nutrition in the education they need and to be protected from child labor. If we invest in Human Capital it can help to transform the future of the entire society. I recently met children better forced to work and that they must never abandon. To stand up and for universal humanitarian values. As that braved a workers try to help. There on the side of ordinary working people. A wood is treated by the budget around the world for the british people abroad if we stand back and abandon those countries that suffered from tho