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Theresa May: Change is going to come for Britain

Theresa May vowed that "a change is going to come" as she set out her plan for the Conservatives to occupy the centre ground of British politics.

In her keynote address to the Tory Party conference in Birmingham, the Prime Minister spoke of her "vision for Britain" and insisted she had the "determination" to see it through.

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May: 'Labour is the new nasty party'

Labour is the new "nasty party", Theresa May told the Conservative Party Conference.

The Prime Minister used her speech to condemn Jeremy Corbyn's "divisive" Labour.

She told activists in Birmingham that she would "put the power of government squarely at the service of ordinary working-class people".

May said: "Only we can do it. Because the main lesson I take from their conference last week is that the Labour Party is not just divided, but divisive".

She added: "That's what Labour stands for today. Fighting among themselves. Abusing their own MPs. Threatening to end their careers. Tolerating anti-Semitism and supporting voices of hate.

"You know what some people call them? The nasty party".

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