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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: 'Train up young Brits over cheap foreign labour'

Theresa May said she values the "spirit of citizenship" and urged businesses to respect the UK's "social contract".

The Prime Minister said she wanted businesses and employers in Britain to thrive, but urged them to "commit" to the wider population.

"We also value something else: the spirit of citizenship", she said.

"That spirit that means recognising the social contract that says you train up local young people before you take on cheap labour from overseas.

"That spirit that means that you do as others do and pay your fair share of tax".

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