英国首相卡梅伦2019年锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿

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卡梅伦演讲稿中英文

卡梅伦演讲稿中英文

卡梅伦演讲稿中英文(总4页)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1-CAL-本页仅作为文档封面,使用请直接删除The country has just taken part in a giant democratic exercise –perhaps the biggest in our history. Over 33 million people –from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Gibraltar–have all had their say.这个国家刚刚进行了一场大型的民主活动,这也许是我们历史上最大的一次。

超过3300万来自英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士、北爱尔兰和直布罗陀的人民表达了他们的声音。

We should be proud of the fact that in these islands we trust the people with these big decisions.我们应该为这个事实感到骄傲。

在这片国土上,我们相信这些岛屿上人民做出重大选择。

We not only have a parliamentarydemocracy, but on questions about the arrangements for how we are governed, there are times when it is right to ask the people themselves, and that is what we have done.我们不仅拥有议会民主制度,而且还在如何管理这个国家的问题上,我们也会适时征求人民的意愿。

对此我们已经做到了。

The British people have voted to leave the European Union and their will must be respected.英国人民投票选择离开欧盟,他们的意愿必须得到尊重。

英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿Easter is a time for Christians to celebrate the ultimate triumph of life over death in the resurrection of Jesus. And for all of us it’s a time to reflect on the part that Christianity plays in our national life – that church is not just a collection of beautiful old buildings, it’s a living active force doing great works right across our country. When people are homeless, the church is there with hot meals and shelter; when people are addicted or in debt, when people are suffering or grieving, the church is there.I know from the most difficult times in my own life that the kindness of the church can be a huge comfort.Across Britain, Christians don’t just talk about ‘loving thy neighbour,’ they live it out ... in faithschools, in prisons, in community groups. And it’s for all these reasons that we should feelproud to say: this is a Christian country. Yes, we are a nation that embraces, welcomes andaccepts all faiths and none, but we are still a Christian country.That’s why the government I lead has done some important things, from investing tens ofmillions of pounds to repair churches and cathedrals to passing a law that reaffirms the right ofcouncils to say prayers in their townhood.And as a Christian country, our responsibilities don’t end there. We have a duty to speak outabout the persecution of Christians around the world, too.It is truly shocking that in 2019 there are still Christians being threatened, tortured even killedbecause of their faith, from Egypt to Nigeria, Libya to North Korea. Across the MiddleEast,Christians have been hounded out of their homes, forced to fleeEaster. from village to village, many ofthem forced to renounce their faithor brutally murdered.To all those brave Christians in Iraq and Syria who arepractising their faith, or shelteringothers, we must say, ‘We standwith you’.This government has put those words into action – whethergetting humanitarian aid to thosestranded on Mount Sinjar or fundinggrassroot reconciliation in Iraq.In the coming months, we must continue to speak as one voicefor freedom of belief. So thisEaster, we should keep in our thoughtsall those Christians facing persecution abroad and givethanks forall those Christians who are making a real difference here at home.On which note,I’d like to wish you and your family a very Happy。

英国首相卡梅伦2019年世界艾滋病日英语演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦2019年世界艾滋病日英语演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦2019年世界艾滋病日英语演讲稿World AIDS Day is a hugely important moment—both here in Britain andaround the globe.It’s a moment to reflect on the progress made, but it’s also areminder of how much morewe still have to do.In recent years, there have been huge advances in treating HIV. Andthat means that ifdiagnosed early enough and treated properly, someone withHIV can live as long as someonewithout it.But too often stigma and myth prevent that from happening. People aretoo afraid to gofor tests and it isn’t caught early enough. It’s estimatedthat 20 per cent of the people in Britainliving with HIV, don’t know that theyhave the condition.We’ve got to bring that number down and get people the treatmentthey need. We’ve got tokeep on putting every effort possible into educationand awareness and what’s more we’ve gotto fight discrimination against HIVeverywhere we see it.Today’s also a moment to remember our lasting commitment to thedeveloping world. TheUK’s already dedicated a billion pounds to the GlobalFund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria and inthe years ahead we’ve got to showevery bit as much commitment abroadas we do at home.This is what World AIDS Day is all about -- renewing ourdetermination and saving lives.On this important day let us all pledge to fight HIV and AIDS witheverything we’ve gotand make sure that we in this generation weren’t foundwanting.Thank you for listening.---来源网络整理,仅供参考。

英国首相卡梅伦就职演讲

英国首相卡梅伦就职演讲

英国首相卡梅伦就职演讲篇一:英国首相卡梅伦演讲稿英国新首相戴维卡梅伦就职演说,全文如下:HERmaJESTYthequeenhasaskedmetoformanewgovernmentandihaveacce pted。

Beforeitalkaboutthatnewgovernment,letmesaysomethingabouttheonethath paredwithadecadeago,thiscountryismoreopenathomeand morecompassionateabroad,andthatissomethingweshouldallbegratefulfor。

onbehalfofthewholecountryi'dliketopaytributetotheoutgoingprimemi nister,forhislongrecordofdedicatedpublicservice。

intermsofthefuture,ourcountryhasahungparliamentwherenopartyhasanove rallmajorityandwehavesomedeepandpressingproblems–ahugedeficit,deepsocialproblemsandapoliticalsysteminneedofreform。

Forthosereasons,iaimtoformaproperandfullcoalitionbetweentheconservati vesandtheLiberaldemocrats.ibelievethatistherightwaytoprovidethiscountr ywiththestrong,thestable,thegoodanddecentgovernmentthatithinkweneeds obadly。

英国首相卡梅伦2019犹太新年和赎罪日英语演讲稿_英语演讲稿_

英国首相卡梅伦2019犹太新年和赎罪日英语演讲稿_英语演讲稿_

英国首相卡梅伦2019犹太新年和赎罪日英语演讲稿I want to send my best wishes to everyone in Britain and around the world marking Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.These High Holy Days give us a chance to look back – and to look forward. To look back at theimmense contribution Jews make in Britain: excelling in every field, contributing in everycommunity, and living by those values –of decency, tolerance, hard work and responsibility– that are so central to the Jewish faith and to British life.And they give us a chance to look forward to a future free from conflict and prejudice. Thatmeans lasting peace in the Middle East –a future where families don’t live in fear of rocketattacks. And it means wiping out prejudice in this country, because we will not tolerate anti-Semitism in Britain. No disagreements on politics or policy can ever justify racism orextremism in any form. As long as I’m Prime Minister, we will do everything we can to tacklethis, and to ensure we learn the lessons of the past, as the Holocaust Commission, led by MickDavies, is doing so effectively.Around the world, Britain stands for diversity and cohesiveness. When mosques came underattack who helped defend them? British Jews. When a synagogue was under threat fromclosure, who helped save it? British Muslims. This says a lot about who we are in this country –and it’s something we can celebrate and build upon.So as we look back and look ahead, let me wish everyone a happy New Year. G’mar Tov an dShanah Tovah.。

英国首相卡梅伦辞职演讲稿中英全文译文

英国首相卡梅伦辞职演讲稿中英全文译文

英国首相卡梅伦辞职演讲稿中英全文译文Pleasure Group Office【T985AB-B866SYT-B182C-BS682T-STT18】Good morning everyone, the country has just taken part in agiant democraticexercise, p e r h a p s t h e b i g g e s t i n o u r h i s t o r y. Over 33 million people from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Irelandand Gibraltar have all had their say.We should be proud of the fact that in these islands we trustthe people for these big decisions.We not only have a parliamentary democracy, but on questionsabout the arrangements for how we've governed there are times when it is rightto ask the people themselves and that is what we have done.The British people have voted to leave the European Union andtheir will must be respected.I want to thank everyone who took part in the campaign on myside of the argument, including all those who put aside party differences tospeak in what they believe was the national interest and let me congratulateall those who took part in the Leave campaign for the spirited and passionatecase that they made.The will of the British people is aninstruction that must be delivered.It was not a decision that was taken lightly, not least becauseso many things were said by so many different organisations about thesignificance of this decision.So there can be no doubt about the result.Across the world people have been watching the choice thatBritain has made.I would reassure those markets and investors that Britain'seconomy is fundamentally strong and I would also reassure Britons living inEuropean countries and European citizens living here there will be no immediatechanges in your circumstances.There will be no initial change in the way our people cantravel, in the way our goods can move or the way our services can be sold.We must now prepare for a negotiation with the European Union.This will need to involve the full engagement of the Scottish,Welsh and Northern Ireland governments to ensure that the interests of allparts of our United Kingdom are protected and advanced.But above all this will require strong, determined and committedleadership.I'm very proud and very honoured to have beenPrime Minister of this country for six years.I believe we've made great steps, with more people in work thanever before in our history, with reforms to welfare and education, increasingpeople's life chances, building a bigger and stronger society, keeping ourpromises to the poorest people in the world and enabling those who love eachother to get married whatever their sexuality, but above all restoringBritain's economic strength.And I'm grateful to everyone who's helped to make that happen.I have also always believed that we have to confront bigdecisions, not duck them. That is why we delivered the first coalition government in 70years, to bring our economy back from the brink.It's why we delivered a fair, legal and decisive referendum inScotland.And it's why I made the pledge to renegotiate Britain's positionin the European Union and to hold the referendum on our membership and havecarried those things out.I fought this campaign in the only way I know how, which is tosay directly and passionately what I think and feel - head, heart and soul.I held nothing back, I was absolutely clear about my belief thatBritain is stronger, safer and better off inside the European Union and I madeclear the referendum was about this and this alone - not the future of anysingle politician including myself.But the British people have made a very clear decision to take adifferent path and as such I think the country requires fresh leadership totake it in this direction.I will do everything I can as Prime Ministerto steady the ship over the coming weeks and months but I do not think it wouldbe right for me to try to be the captain that steers our country to its nextdestination.This is not a decision I've taken lightly butI do believe it's in the national interest to have a period of stability andthen the new leadership required.There is no need for a precise timetable today but in my view weshould aim to have a new prime minister in place by the start of theConservative Party conference in October.Delivering stability will be important and I will continue inpost as Prime Minister with my Cabinet for the next three months.The Cabinet will meet on Monday, the Governor of the Bank ofEngland is making a statement about the steps that the Bank and the Treasuryare taking to reassure financial markets.We will also continue taking forward the important legislationthat we set before Parliament in the Queen's Speech.And I have spoken to Her Majesty the Queen this morning toadvise her of the steps that I am taking.A negotiation with the European Union will need to begin under anew prime minister and I think it's right that this new prime minister takesthe decision about when to trigger Article 50 and start the formal and legalprocess of leaving the EU.I will attend the European Council next week to explain thedecision the British people have taken and my own decision.The British people have made a choice, that not only needs to berespected but those on the losing side of the argument - myself included -should help to make it work. Britain is a special country - we have so many great advantages- a parliamentary democracy where we resolve great issues about our futurethrough peaceful debate, a great trading nation with our science and arts, ourengineering and our creativity, respected the world over.And while we are not perfect I do believe we can be a model forthe multi-racial, multi-faith democracy, that people can come and make acontribution and rise to the very highest that their talent allows.Although leaving Europe was not the path I recommended, I am thefirst to praise our incredible strengths.I said before that Britain can survive outside the EuropeanUnion and indeed that we could find a way.Now the decision has been made to leave, we need to find thebest way and I will do everything I can to help.I love this country and I feel honoured to have served it and Iwill do everything I can in future to help this great country succeed.Thank you very much."译文:大家早上好。

演讲致辞-英国首相卡梅伦2019年圣乔治日视频英语演讲

演讲致辞-英国首相卡梅伦2019年圣乔治日视频英语演讲

英国首相卡梅伦2019年圣乔治日视频英语演讲稿i want to send my best wishes to everyone celebrating st george’s day. up and down the country including here in downing street -- the flag of st george is flying high and celebrations, from the archaic to the eccentric, are taking place. in plymouth, a patriotic festival. in london, a greatfeast in trafalgar square. in leicester, a medieval re-enactment. and in worcestershire, an annual ‘asparagus run’, to wele the new harvest.st george has been england’s patron saint sin ce 1350. but for too long, his feast day england’s national day has been overlooked. today, though, more and more people are ing together on or around april the 23rd, eager to celebrate everything it is to be english.and there is much to celebrate. because this is a country whose achievements in industry, in technology, in sport, music, literature andthe arts, far outweigh our size. our counties and cities are known theworld over: in america, where newcastle brown ale is the most imported ale. in china, where the most popular international football team is from london: arsenal. in australia, where they go mad for a cornish cuisine, the humble pasty. in south korea, where yorkshire-set downton abbey is a tv favourite. and across the globe, where the best-selling band is from liverpool, the beatles.this st george’s day, i want us to reflect on one of england’sgreatest achievements. its role in the world’s greatest family of nations, the united kingdom.in just five months, the people of scotland will go to the polls and decide whether they want to remain a part of this global success story. so let’s prove that we can be proud of our individual nations and be mittedto our union of nations. because no matter how great we are alone, we will always be greater together.so once again, to everyone across england, i’d like to wish you a very happy st george’s day.英国首相卡梅伦给伦敦2019同性恋大游行英语演讲稿。

英国首相卡梅伦的演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦的演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦的演讲稿篇1:英国首相卡梅伦的演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦的演讲稿My message to Britain’s small businesses is you are the lifeblood of our economy. Over 90% of firms in this country are small firms, over 60% people working in the private sector work for businesses like yours. So please keep doing what you are doing, creating the jobs, the wealth and the success our country needs. The government is on your side. We want to get out of your way by deregulating, by cutting your taxes, by making it easier for you to take people on, but we also want to stand up for small businesses, we want to help you with rates, we want to help you with procurement, we want to help make sure that you can export and succeed. And above all, what we’ve got to do together is stand up for enterprise, entrepreneurship and for the dynamism that you represent and that’s the future of our country. But above all, keep doing the great work. Thank you.篇2:英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿Easter is the most important date in theChristian calendar, and an incredibly special timefor people across Britainand around the world. Last month I was in Jerusalem and Bethlehemand I got tosee for myself the places where Jesus was born and died. It was anextraordinaryexperience to be in those places where so much history began.Today, years on, Easter is not just atime for Christians across our country to reflect,but a time for our wholecountry to reflect on what Christianity brings to Britain. All over theUK,every day, there are countless acts of kindness carried out by those whobelieve in andfollow Christ. The heart of Christianity is to “love thyneighbor” and millions do really live thatout. I think of the Alpha coursesrun in our prisons, which work with offenders to give them anew life insideand outside prison, or the soup kitchens and homeless shelters run bychurches.And we saw that same spirit during the terrible storms that struck Britainearlier thisyear. From Somerset to Surrey, from Oxford to Devon, churchesbecame refuges, offeringshelter and food, congregations raised funds andrallied together, parish priests even canoedthrough their villages to rescueresidents. They proved, yet again, that people’s faith motivatesthem to dogood deeds.That is something this Government supportsand celebrates, and it’s why we haveannounced more funding for the NearNeighbours programme bringing together even morefaiths in even more cities todo social action. And as we celebrate Easter, let’s also think ofthose who areunable to do so, the Christians around the world who are ostracised, abused –evenmurdered – simply for the faith they follow. Religious freedom is anabsolute, fundamentalhuman right.Britain is mitted to protecting andpromoting that right, by standing up for Christiansand other minorities, athome and abroad. Our hearts go out to them, especially at this specialtime ofyear. So as we approach this festival I’d like to wish everyone, Christians andnon-Christians a very happy Easter.篇3:英国首相卡梅伦开斋节英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦开斋节英语演讲稿This Ramadan, we've seen the very best of British Muslim values. We've seen unprecedented charity – zakat – with thousands upon thousands of pounds raised for the needy.We've seen munity spirit, with inventive ways of breaking the fast with people of all faiths and none, from the Scouts' open-air iftar in Birmingham, to the iftar on the Thames in London, from events in synagogues and churches, to munity centres, homes, even tents.Many iftars have been held to memorate the Srebrenica genocide, 20 years after 8,000men and boys were massacred. Britain is home to the largest memorations outside Bosnia.The Srebrenica Memorial Day initiative was launched by this government, and on thisanniversary we've pledged to continue teaching the lessons of that atrocity, far into the future.After some of the longest days of the year, and some of the hottest days we've had for a longtime, Ramadan this year hasn't been easy. But we think about what life is like right now forpeople across the world, for those in Syria and Iraq – families like ours – suffering at the handsof ISIL and Assad. We think of all the victims of terrorism during this time, of the familiesattacked in their homes in Kobane, the worshippers killed as they prayed in Kuwait, and theholidaymakers in Tunisia murdered on the beach, and I know that mosques across Britain havededicated Friday sermons to remembering the victims. This terrorism is not just an assault onthose victims. It's not just an assault on Islam, whose good name it perverts. It's an assaulton us all, on our way of life, and we must defeat it.So as families and friends e together this Eid, to share food and presents, to think of others,to mark the end of Ramadan, let's think about the better Britain and the better world we mustbuild together.Once again, let me wish you a happy and peaceful Eid. Eid Mubarak.篇4:英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦复活节英语演讲稿Easter is a time for Christians to celebrate the ultimate triumph of life over death in the resurrection of Jesus. And for all of us it’s a time to reflect on the part that Christianity plays in our national life – that church is not just a collection of beautiful old buildings, it’s a living active force doing great works right across our country. When people are homeless, the church is there with hot meals and shelter; when people are addicted or in debt, when people are suffering or grieving, the church is there. I know from the most difficult times in my own life that the kindness of the church can be a huge fort.Across Britain, Christians don’t just talk about ‘loving thy neighbour,’ they live it out ... in faithschools, in prisons, in munity groups. And it’s for all these reasons that we should feelproud to say: this is a Christian country. Yes, we are a nation that embraces, weles andaccepts all faiths and none, but we are still a Christian country.That’s why the government I lead has done some important things, from investing tens ofmillions of pounds to repair churches and cathedrals to passing a law that reaffirms the right ofcouncils to say prayers in their townhood.And as a Christian country, our responsibilities don’t end there. We have a duty to speak outabout the persecution of Christians around the world, too.It is truly shocking that in there are still Christians being threatened, tortured even killedbecause of their faith, from Egypt to Nigeria, Libya to North Korea. Across the Middle East,Christians have been hounded out of their homes, forced to flee from village to village, many ofthem forced to renounce their faith or brutally murdered.To all those brave Christians in Iraq and Syria who are practising their faith, orshelteringothers, we must say, ‘We stand with you’.This government has put those words into action – whether getting humanitarian aid to thosestranded on Mount Sinjar or funding grassroot reconciliation in Iraq.In the ing months, we must continue to speak as one voice for freedom of belief. So thisEaster, we should keep in our thoughts all those Christians facing persecution abroad and givethanks for all those Christians who are making a real difference here at home. On which note,I’d like to wish you and your family a very Happy Easter.篇5:英国首相卡梅伦新年英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦新年英语演讲稿It's a New Year. And with our economy growing and a strong, majority government in power,Britain begins it with renewed strength.There are no New Year's resolutions for us, just an ongoing resolve to deliver what wepromised.Security – at every stage of your life.Over 31 million people will begin the year in work – more than any in our history.Six million children will start the new term at a good or outstanding school.More than half a million workers will be taken out of ine tax in April, as everyone apart fromthe very best paid gets a tax cut and, for the lowest paid, there will be a new National LivingWage.Meanwhile, millions more will benefit from the free childcare, new academies, rising pensionsand extra apprenticeships that we mitted to in our manifesto, all as a result of our long-term economic plan.We also promised something else in our manifesto: giving you a say on Europe. Now we aredelivering on that promise. There will be an in-out referendum by the end of – it iswritten into the law of the land. I am negotiating hard to fix the things that most annoy Britishpeople about our relationship with the EU.There is just one thing that drives me: what is best for the national interest of our country?But in the end it will be for you to decide: is our economic and national security in a dangerousworld better protected by being in, or out?We also go into the year confronting some deep social problems, ones that have blighted ourcountry for too long.I want to be the time when we really start to conquer them – a crucial year in this greatturnaround decade.Because with economic renewal and social reform, we can make everyone's lives moresecure.So if you're one of the many hard-working young people locked out of the housing market, wewill deliver the homes that will help lead you to your own front door.If you're off school or out of work, trapped in an underworld of addiction, abuse, crime andchaos, we will sweep away state failure and help give you stability.If your dreams have been dashed simply because of who you are, we will fight discriminationand deliver real opportunity, to help lay your path to success.And we will take on another social problem, too.篇6:英国首相卡梅伦新年英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦新年英语演讲稿It’s a New Year –and for Britain there can only be one New Year’s resolution—to stick tothelong-term plan that is turning our country around.When we came tooffice, our economy was on its knees.Three and a halfyears later, we are turning a corner.We see it in thebusinesses that are opening up, the people who are getting decent jobs,thefactories that are making British goods and selling them to the world again.The plan isworking.That’s why thisyear, , we are not just going to stick to the plan – we are goingtoredouble our efforts to deliver every part of it, to benefit the whole countryand secure abetter future for everyone.We’ll continuewith the vital work on the deficit.We’ve reduced itby a third already, and this year we will continue that difficult work,tosafeguard our economy for the long-term, to keep mortgage rates low and to helpfamiliesacross Britain.We’re going tokeep on doing everything possible to help hardworking people feelfinanciallysecure, cutting ine taxes and freezing fuel duty.We’ll keep onworking even harder to create more jobs, whether that’s through investmentinour roads and railways, lower jobs taxes, or more help for Britain’s amazingsmall businesses.Those who run oursmall businesses are heroes and heroines, they are the backbone of oureconomyand we are supporting them every step of the way.We are going tokeep on with our vital work on welfare and immigration too.We’ve alreadycapped welfare and cut immigration, and this year, we’ll carry on buildinganeconomy for people who work hard and play by the rules.And last but notleast – we’re going to keep on delivering the best schools and skills forourchildren and young people, so that when they leave education they have a realchance to geton in life.So this is a vitalyear for our economy.And 2014 is alsoan important date in the history of the United Kingdom.The referendumvote will be the biggest decision Scotland has ever been asked to make.The outematters to all of us, wherever we live in the UK.篇7:英国首相卡梅伦锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿I send my best wishes to everyone in India, Britain and around the world celebrating Vaisakhi.I know this is an incredibly important time for the Sikh munity as families and friendse together to memorate the birth of the Khalsa and give thanks. From Southall toSunderland, from Ottawa to Amritsar, Sikhs around the world will be marking Vaisakhi withvibrant parades and celebrations with homes, Gurdwaras and entire neighbourhoods burstinginto life with decorations and colour.Vaisakhi also gives us a chance to celebrate the immense contribution of British Sikhs,whohave enriched our country for over 160 years. Whether it is in the fields of enterprise orbusiness, education, public service or civil society, Britain’s Sikhs are a success story and modelmunity.And I see this contribution every day, all around. Like at the magnificent Gurdwara SahibLeamington, where I saw for myself the values of Sikhism – of passion, peace and equality– in practice. And across the country I see how Sikh and Asian businessmen and women areboosting the economy by creating jobs and opportunities. But this contribution is not just arecent thing it goes back many, many years and was never more starkly demonstrated than 100years ago during the First World War.Just last month we memorated the Indian soldiers, many of whom were Sikh, who foughtbravely alongside the Allies in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in Northern France. I pay tribute tothose men who travelled far from home and who fought and died with their rades in thefight for freedom. We will never let their sacrifice be forgotten.So at this important time, let us memorate the birth of a great religion, let us give thanksfor everything the Sikh munity does for Britain and let us celebrate the successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy country that we are.So wherever you are, I wish you all a very happy and peaceful Vaisakhi.篇8:英国首相卡梅伦对英国小型企业英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦对英国小型企业英语演讲稿My message to Britain’s small businesses is you are the lifeblood of our economy. Over 90% offirms in this country are small firms, over 60% people working in the private sector work forbusinesses like yours. So please keep doing what you are doing, creating the jobs, the wealthand the success our country needs. The government is on your side. We want to get out of yourway by deregulating, by cutting your taxes, by making it easier for you to take people on, butwe also want to stand up for small businesses, we want to help you with rates, we want to helpyou with procurement, we want to help make sure that you can export and succeed. Andabove all, what we’ve got to do together is stand up for enterprise, entrepreneurship and forthe dynamism that you represent and that’s the future of our country. But above all, keepdoing the great work. Thank you.篇9:英国首相卡梅伦在北约峰会上英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦在北约峰会上英语演讲稿When NATO last met here in the UK in 1990, many would have hoped that its core aim would soon have been fulfilled. After the long years of the Cold War, the vision of a Europe whole, free and at peace seemed within our grasp. Yet today the protection and security that NATO provides is as vital to our future as it has ever been in our past.We face new and evolving dangers. To the East, Russia is ripping up the rulebook with itsannexation of Crimea and its troops on sovereign soil in Ukraine. To the South, an arc ofinstability bends from North Africa to the Middle East.Last night we discussed the threat posed by ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) in Iraqand Syria.So our message is clear. We are united in our condemnation of these barbaric and despicableacts. They should be very clear, these terrorists: their threats will only harden ourresolve tostand up for our values and to defeat them.To do so -and to deal with all the threats we face -our great alliance must now evolve andrefocus on the new capabilities that we need to keep our people safe. And I hope that in thesesessions today we can agree the changes that are needed. For me there are 3.First, as Russia tramples illegally over Ukraine we must reassure our Eastern Europeanmembers that we will always uphold our Article 5 mitments to collective self-defence. Sowe must be able to act more swiftly.In , NATO stood down its high readiness force. So I hope we can agree a multi-nationalspearhead force deployable anywhere in the world in just 2 to 5 days.This would be part of a reformed NATO Response Force with Headquarters in Poland, forwardunits in the Eastern Allies, and pre-positioned equipment and infrastructure to allow moreexercises and if necessary rapid reinforcement. If we can agree this, the UK will contribute3,500 personnel to this multi-national force. And we must scale up our readiness to respondto any threat they face.Second, as the Secretary General has said, we must increase our capacity. I hope today we canreaffirm our public mitment to spend 2% of our GDP on defence and 20% of that moneyon equipment. This would send a strong message to those who threaten us, that ourcollective resolve is as strong as ever.This issue of equipment is as important as the overall amount of money. What matters mostof all is what are we able to do, what are we able to deploy, what enables us to respondrapidly and together collectively to the threats we face? Those are the questions we mustanswer with our increases in capability.Third, we must extend our partnerships and build a more effective security network thatfosters stability around the world.To do this NATO must bee not just an organisation that has capability but an exporter ofcapability. I hope we can agree to use our expertise to provide training and mentoring offorces in Jordan and Georgia. And also in Iraq when the new Government has beenestablished.These can be the first steps in a long-term mitment to help our friends and allies aroundthe world. This mitment is vital for our own security. By standing up for our valuesaround the world we keep our own people safe.篇10:英国首相卡梅伦犹太新年和赎罪日英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦犹太新年和赎罪日英语演讲稿I want to send my best wishes to everyone in Britain and around the world marking Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.These High Holy Days give us a chance to look back – and to look forward. To look back at theimmense contribution Jews make in Britain: excelling in every field, contributing in everymunity, and living by those values – of decency, tolerance, hard work and responsibility– that are so central to the Jewish faith and to British life.And they give us a chance to look forward to a future free from conflict and prejudice. Thatmeans lasting peace in the Middle East – a future where families don’t live in fear of rocketattacks. And it means wiping out prejudice in this country, because we will not tolerate anti-Semitism in Britain. No disagreements on politics or policy can ever justify racism orextremism in any form. As long as I’m Prime Minister, we will do everything we can totacklethis, and to ensure we learn the lessons of the past, as the Holocaust Commission, led by MickDavies, is doing so effectively.Around the world, Britain stands for diversity and cohesiveness. When mosques came underattack who helped defend them? British Jews. When a synagogue was under threat fromclosure, who helped save it? British Muslims. This says a lot about who we are in this country –and it’s something we can celebrate and build upon.So as we look back and look ahead, let me wish everyone a happy New Year. G’mar Tov andShanah Tovah.篇11:英国首相卡梅伦在联合国气候峰会英语演讲稿英国首相卡梅伦在联合国气候峰会英语演讲稿Climate change is one of the most serious threats facing our world. And it is not just a threat to the environment. It is also a threat to our national security, to global security, to poverty eradication and to economic prosperity.And we must agree a global deal in Paris next year. We simply cannot put this off any longer.And I pay tribute to Secretary General Ban for bringing everyone together here today and forputting real focus on this issue.Now my country, the United Kingdom, is playing its part.In fact, it was Margaret Thatcher who was one of the first world leaders to demand action onclimate change, right here at the United Nations 25 years ago.Now since then, the UK has cut greenhouse gas emissions by one quarter. We have createdthe world’s first Climate Change Act. And as Prime Minister, I pledged that the government Ilead would be the greenest government ever. And I believe we’ve kept that promise.We’ve more than doubled our capacity in renewable electricity in the last 4 years alone. Wenow have enough solar to power almost a million UK homes. We have the world’s leadingfinancial centre in carbon trading. And we have established the world’s first green investmentbank. We’ve invested £1 billion in Carbon Capture and Storage. And we’ve said no to any newcoal without Carbon Capture and Storage. We are investing in all forms of lower carbon energyincluding shale gas and nuclear, with the first new nuclear plant ing on stream for ageneration.Now, as a result of all that we are doing, we are on track to cut emissions by 80 per cent by2050. And we are playing our role internationally as well, providing nearly £4 billion of climatefinance over 5 years as part of our mitment to spend 0.7 per cent of our Gross NationalIne on aid. And we are one of the only countries in the advanced world to do that and tomeet our promises.We now need the whole world though to step up to deliver a new, ambitious, global dealwhich keeps the 2 degree goal within reach. I’ll be pushing European Union leaders to e toParis with an offer to cut emissions by at least 40 per cent by 2030.We know from Copenhagen that we are not just going to turn up in Paris and reach a deal. Weneed to work hard now to raise the level of ambition and to work through the difficult issues.To achieve a deal we need all countries, all countries to make mitments to reduceemissions. Our agreement has to be legally binding, with proper rules and targets to hold eachother to account.We must provide support to those who need it, particularly the poorest and mostvulnerable.It is pletely unrealistic to expect developing countries to forgo the high carbon route togrowth that so many Western countries enjoyed, unless we support them to achieve greengrowth. Now, if we get this right there need not be a trade-off between economic growth andreducing carbon emissions.We need to give business the certainty it needs to invest in low carbon. That means fightingagainst the economically and environmentally perverse fossil fuel subsidies which distort freemarkets and rip off taxpayers. It means championing green free trade, slashing tariffs on thingslike solar panels. And it means giving business the flexibility to pick the right technologies fortheir needs.In short we need a framework built on green growth not green tape.As political leaders we have a duty to think long-term. When offered clear scientific advice, weshould listen to it. When faced with risks, we should insure against them. And when presentedwith an opportunity to safeguard the long-term future of our planet and our people, weshould seize it.So I would implore everyone to seize this opportunity over the ing year. Countries likethe United Kingdom have taken the steps necessary. We’ve legislated. We’ve acted. We’veinvested. And I urge other countries to take the steps that they need to as well so we can reachthis historic deal.Thank you.篇12:英国首相卡梅伦连任演讲I've just been to see Her Majesty the Queen, and I will now form a majority Conservative government.I've been proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years, and I want to thank all those who worked so hard to make it a success; and in particular, on this day, Nick Clegg. Elections can be bruising clashes of ideas and arguments, and a lot of people who believe profoundly in public service have seen that service cut short. Ed Miliband rang me this morning to wish me luck with the new government; it was a typically generous gesture from someone who is clearly in public service for all the right reasons.The government I led did important work: it laid the foundations for a better future, and now we must build on them. I truly believe we're on the brink of something special in our country; we can make Britain a place where a good life is in reach for everyone who is willing to work and do the right thing. Our manifesto is a manifesto for working people, and as a majority government we will be able to deliver all of it; indeed, it is the reason why I think majority government is more accountable.Three million apprenticeships; more help with childcare; helping 30 million people cope with the cost of living by cutting their taxes; building homes that people are able to buy and own; creating millions more jobs that give people the chance of a better future. And yes, we will deliver that in/out referendum on our future in Europe.As we conduct this vital work, we must ensure that we bring our country together. As I said in the small hours of this morning, we will govern as a party of one nation, one United Kingdom. That means ensuring this recovery reaches all parts of our country: from north to south, from east to west. And indeed, it means rebalancing our economy, building that “Northern Powerhouse”. It means giving everyone in our country a chance, so no matter where you're fromyou have the opportunity to make the most of your life. It means giving the poorest people the chance of training, a job, and hope for the future. It means that for children who don't get the best start in life, there must be the nursery education and good schooling that can transform their life chances. And of course, it means bringing together the different nations of our United Kingdom.I have always believed in governing with respect. That's why in the last Parliament, we devolved power to Scotland and Wales, and gave the people of Scotland a referendum on whether to stay inside the United Kingdom. In this Parliament I will stay true to my word and implement as fast as I can the devolution that all parties agreed for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.Governing with respect means recognising that the different nations of our United Kingdom have their own governments, as well as the United Kingdom government. Both are important, and indeed with our plans, the governments of these nations will bee more powerful, with wider responsibilities. In Scotland, our plans are to create the strongest devolved government anywhere in the world with important powers over taxation. And no constitutional settlement will be plete, if it did not offer, also, fairness to England.When I stood here 5 years ago, our country was in the grip of an economic crisis. Five years on, Britain is so much stronger, but the real opportunities lie ahead. Everything I've seen over the last 5 years, and indeed, during this election campaign, has proved once again that this is a country with unrivalled skills and creativeness; a country with such good humour, and such great passion, and I'm convinced that if we draw on all of this, then we can take these islands, with our proud history, and build an even prouder future.Together we can make Great Britain greater still. Thank you.篇一三:卡梅伦首相府发表的胜选英语演讲稿卡梅伦首相府发表的胜选英语演讲稿I’ve just been to see Her Majesty the Queen, and I will now form a majority Conservative government.I’ve been proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years, and I want to thank all thosewho worked so hard to make it a success; and in particular, on this day, Nick Clegg. Electionscan be bruising clashes of ideas and arguments, and a lot of people who believe profoundly inpublic service have seen that service cut short. Ed Miliband rang me this morning to wish meluck with the new government; it was a typically generous gesture from someone who isclearly in public service for all the right reasons.The government I led did important work: it laid the foundations for a better future, and nowwe must build on them. I truly believe we’re on the brink of something special in our country;we can make Britain a place where a good life is in reach for everyone who is willing to workand do the right thing. Our manifesto is a manifesto for working people, and as a majoritygovernment we will be able to deliver all of it; indeed, it is the reason why I think majoritygovernment is more accountable.Three million apprenticeships; more help with childcare; helping 30 million people cope with thecost of living by cutting their taxes; building homes that people are able to buy and own;creating millions more jobs that give people the chance of a better future. And yes, we willdeliver that in/out referendum on our future in Europe.。

英国首相演讲稿:探讨锡克教丰收节的文化价值

英国首相演讲稿:探讨锡克教丰收节的文化价值

英国首相演讲稿:探讨锡克教丰收节的文化价值Ladies and gentlemen,It gives me great pleasure to speak to you today about the cultural value of the Sikh harvest festival, also known as Vaisakhi. This festival is celebrated every year in April by Sikhs around the world, and it is a time when people come together to acknowledge the bounty of nature and to express gratitude for the abundance that sustains us all.Vaisakhi has its roots in rural Punjab, the region of northern India where Sikhism originated. This region is known for its fertile soil and its long tradition of agriculture, which has sustained the Punjabi people for centuries. The harvest season is a crucial time of year, when farmers reap the fruits of their labor and celebrate the abundance that nature has bestowed upon them.For Sikhs, the harvest season is also a time of spiritual significance. The founder of the Sikh faith, Guru Nanak, emphasized the importance of living in harmony with nature and recognizing the divine presence in all things. He taught that the Creator is manifest in every aspect of creation, andthat our duty as human beings is to cultivate a spirit of gratitude and reverence for the natural world.This spirit of gratitude is also reflected in the Sikh practice of langar, or communal meal. During Vaisakhi, Sikhs prepare and serve free meals to anyone who wants to partake. This practice embodies the Sikh values of compassion and generosity, and it is a powerful reminder of the importance of sharing our blessings with others.But Vaisakhi is more than just a religious or cultural festival. It is a celebration of human resilience and the power of community. The Punjabi people have a long history of overcoming adversity, from the partition of India in 1947 to the anti-Sikh riots of 1984. Throughout these challenges, the Sikh community has remained resilient and steadfast, drawing strength from their faith and their sense of community.Today, as we face our own challenges as a global community, we can learn much from the example of the Sikh people. Vaisakhi reminds us of the value of coming together as a community, of sharing our blessings with others, and of cultivating a spirit of gratitude and compassion.In closing, I would like to express my deep admiration and respect for the Sikh community and for the cultural traditions that they have preserved and passed down for generations. As we celebrate Vaisakhi this year, let us all take a moment to reflect on the values that this festival represents and to renew our commitment to building a more compassionate and just world for all.Thank you.。

英国首相卡梅伦在2019年英国保守党秋季年会英语演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦在2019年英国保守党秋季年会英语演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦在2019年英国保守党秋季年会英语演讲稿I am so proud to stand here today as Prime Minister of four nations in one United Kingdom. I was always clear about why we called that referendum. Duck the fight – and our union could have been taken apart bit by bit. Take it on – and we had the chance to settle the question. This Party has always confronted the big issues for the sake of our country. And now…England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland…we are one people in one union and everyone here can be proud of that. And we can all agree, during that campaign a new star – a new Conservative star – was born…someone who’s going to take our message to every corner of Scotland: our very own Ruth Davidson.The lead-up to that referendum was the most nerve-wracking week of my life. But I can tell youthe best moment of my year. It was June 6th, the 70th anniversary of D Day. Sam and I werein Bayeux, in France, with my constituent, Patrick Churchill…no relation to the great man – buta great man himself. Patrick is 91 years old – and 70 years ago, he was there fighting fascism,helping to liberate that town. I’ll never forget the tears in his eyes as he talked about thecomrades he left behind…or the pride they all felt in the job they had done.As we walked alongthe streets he pointed out where he had driven his tank…and all along the roadside there wereFrench children waving flags – Union Jacks – the grandchildren of the people he had liberated.Patrick’s here today with his wife Karin –and I know, like me, you’ll want to give them thewarmest welcome.When people have seen our flag – in some of the most desperate times in history – they haveknown what it stands for. Freedom. Justice. Standing up for what is right. They have known thisisn’t any old country. This is a special country. June 6th this summer. Normandy. I was soproud of Great Britain that day. And here, today, I want to set out how in this generation, wecan build a country whose future we can all be proud of. How we can secure a better future forall. How we can build a Britain that everyone is proud to call home.The heirs to those who fought on the beaches of Northern France are those fighting inAfghanistan today. For thirteen years, young men and women have been serving our countrythere. This year, the last of our combat troops come home – and I know everyone here willwant to show how grateful and how proud we are of everyone who served. But the end of theAfghan mission does not mean the end of the threat. The threat is Islamist extremistterrorism – and it has found a new, hellish crucible– with ISIL, in Iraq and Syria. These peopleare evil, pure and simple. They kill children; rape women; threaten non-believers withgenocide; behead journalists and aid workers. Some people seem to think we can opt out ofthis. We can’t. As I speak, British servicemen and women are flying in the skies over Iraq. Theysaw action yesterday. And there will be troops on the frontline – but they will be Iraqis, Kurds,and Syrians…fighting for the safe and democratic future they deserve.We are acting in partnership with a range of countries –including those from the region.Because let’s be clear: There is no “walk on by” option. Unless we deal with ISIL, they will dealwith us, bringing terror and murder to our streets. As always with this Party, we will dowhatever it takes to keep our country safe. And to those who have had all the advantages ofbeing brought up in Britain, but who want to go and fight for ISIL – let me say this. If you tryto travel to Syria or Iraq, we will use everything at our disposal to stop you: Taking away yourpassport; prosecuting, convicting, imprisoning you…and if you’re there already – evenpreventing you from coming back. You have declared your allegiance. You are an enemy of theUK – and you should expect to be treated as such.When it comes to keeping Britain safe, I had one man by myside for four years. When he was ateenager, he didn’t only address the Tory party conference…he read Hansard in bed…and hada record collection consisting of one album by Dire Straits and dozens of speeches by WinstonChurchill. All I can say is this: that boy became a fine Parliamentarian…a brilliant ForeignSecretary…our greatest living Yorkshireman…and someone to whom I owe an enormous debtof gratitude: William Hague.William, there’s one more task I want you to carry out: bringing fairness to our constitution.During that referendum campaign we made a vow to the Scottish people that they will getmore powers – and we will keep that vow. But here’s my vow to the people of England, Walesand Northern Ireland. I know the system is unfair. I know that you are asking: if Scotland canvote separately on things like tax, spending and welfare….why can’t England, Wales andNorthern Ireland do the same? I know you want this answered. So this is my vow: English votesfor English laws – the Conservatives will deliver it.We’ve delivered a lot these past four years…but we’ve had to do it all in a coalition government.Believe me: coalition was not what I wanted to do; it’s what I had to do. And I know what Iwant next. To be back here in October 2019 deliveringConservative policies…based onConservative values…leading a majority Conservative Government.So where do we want to take our country? Where do I want to take our country? During thesefour years, I hope that the British people have come to know me a little. I’m not a complicatedman. I believe in some simple things. Families come first. They are the way you make a nationstrong from the inside out. I care deeply about those who struggle to get by…but I believe thebest thing to do is help them stand on their own two feet – and no, that’s not saying “you’re onyour own”, but “we are on your side, helping you be all you can.” And I believe in something forsomething; not something for nothing. Those who do the right thing, put the effort in, whowork and build communities – these are the people who should be rewarded. All of this isunderpinned by a deep patriotism.I love this country – and my goal is this: To make Britaina country that everyone is proud tocall home. That doesn’t just mean having the fastest-growing economy, or climbing someinternational league table. I didn’t come into politics to make the lines on the graphs go in theright direction. I want to help you live a better life. And it comes back to those things I believe.A Britain that everyone is proud to call home is aBritain where hard work is really rewarded.Not a free-for-all, but a chance for all…the chance of a job, a home, a good start in life…whoeveryou are, wherever you are from. And by the way – you never pull one person up by pullinganother one down. So this Party doesn’t do the politics of envy and class warfare…we believe inaspiration and helping people get on in life –and what’s more, we’re proud of it.The past four years have been about laying the foundations for that Britain. The next five willbe about finishing the job. Put another way – if our economic plan for the past four years hasbeen about our country – and saving it from economic ruin…our plan for the next five years willbe about you, and your family – and helping you get on. But Conservatives know this. Nothingcomes easy. There’s no reward without effort; no wealth without work; no success withoutsacrifice…and we credit the British people with knowing these things too.Other parties preach to you about a Brave New World…we understand you have to start withthe real world and make it better. So let other politicians stand on stages like this and promisean easy life. Not me. I am here today to set out our Conservative commitment for the next fiveyears.If you want to provide for yourself and your family, you’ll have the security of a job…but only ifwe stick to our long-term economic plan. If you work hard, we will cut your taxes…but only ifwe keep on cutting the deficit, so we can afford to do that. For those wanting to buy a home,yes – we will help you get on that housing ladder…but only if we take on the vested interests,and build more homes – however hard that is. We will make sure your children get a greateducation; the best education…but only if we keep taking on everyone who gets in the way ofhigh standards. For those retiring, we will make sure you get a decent pension; and realrewards for a life of work…but only if we as a country accept we all have to work a bit longer andsave a bit more.It’s pretty simple really: a good job, a nice home, more money at the end of the month, adecent education for your children, a safe and secure retirement. A country where if you putin, you get out. A Britain everyone is proud to call home. And a real long-term plan to getthere. It starts with more decent jobs. And look how far we’ve come. Today there are 1 million800 thousand more jobs in our country than there were in 2019. We are creating more jobshere in Britain than in the whole of Europe put together. 1.8 million jobs. You know –whenBritain is getting back to work, it can only mean onething…the Conservatives are back inGovernment.So here’s our commitment for the next five years. What the economists would call: the highestemployment rate of any major economy. What I call: full employment in Britain. Just think ofwhat that would mean. Those who can work, able to work…standing on their own two feet,looking at their children and thinking “I am providing for you.” We can get there – but only ifwe stick to our plan.Companies are coming from all over the world to invest and create jobs here. That’s nothappened by accident. It’s because they see a Government rolling out the red carpet forthem,cutting their red tape, cutting their taxes. So here is a commitment: with the nextConservative Government – we will always have the most competitive corporate taxes in theG20…lower than Germany, lower than Japan, lower than the United States. But George saidsomething really important in that brilliant speech on Monday. A message to those globalcompanies: We have cut your taxes – now you must pay what you owe.We must stick to the plan on welfare too. With us, if you’re out of work, you will getunemployment benefit…but only if you go to the Job Centre, update your CV, attendinterviews and accept the work you’re offered. As I said: no moresomething-for-nothing. Andlook at the results: 800,000 fewer people on the main out-of-work benefits. In the next fiveyears we’re going to go further.You heard it this week – we won’t just aim to lower youth unemployment; we aim to abolishit. We’ve made clear decisions. We will reduce the benefits cap, and we will say to those 21 andunder: no longer will you have the option of leaving school and going straight into a life onbenefits. You must earn or learn. And we will help by funding three million Apprenticeships.Let’s say to our young people: a life on welfare is no life at all…instead: here’s some hope;here’s a chance to get on and make something of yourself.What do our opponents have to say? They have opposed every change to welfare we’ve made –and I expect they’ll oppose this too. They sit there pontificating about poverty – yet they’rethe ones who left a generation to rot on welfare. And while we’re at it: let’s compare records.Under Labour, unemployment rose. With us, unemployment is falling faster than at any timefor 25 years. Under Labour, inequality widened. With us, it’s narrowed. Those are the facts. Solet’s say it loudly and proudly…with Britain getting off welfare and back to work…the real partyof compassion and social justice today ishere in this hall – the Conservative Party.It’s not just the job numbers that matter – it is the reality of working life for people in ourcountry…especially the lowest-paid. Anyone should be free to take on different jobs so they canget on. But when companies employ staff on zero hours contracts and then stop them fromgetting work elsewhere, that’s not a free market – it is a fixed market. In a Britain thateveryone is proud to call home, people are employed, they are not used. Those exclusive zerohours contracts that left people unable to build decent lives for themselves – we will scrapthem.But there’s still more injustice when it comes to work, and it’s even more shocking. Criminalgangs trafficking people halfway around the world and making them work in the mostdisgusting conditions. I’ve been to see these – houses on terraced streets, built for families offour, cramming in 15 people like animals. To those crime lords who think they can get awaywith it, I say No: not in this country; not with this party…with our Modern Slavery Bill we’recoming after you and we’re going to put a stop to it once and for all.Once you have a job, I want you to take home more of your own money. If you put in, youshould get out – not hand so muchof it to the taxman. That’s why these past four years,despite everything, I’ve made sure we provide some relief to taxpayers in our country –especially the poorest. No income tax until you earn £10,000 a year –and from next April, £10,500 a year. Three million people taken out of income tax altogether. A tax cut for 25million more. And our commitment to you for the next five years: we want to cut more of yourtaxes. But we can only do that if we keep on cutting the deficit. It’s common sense – tax cutsneed to be paid for.So here’s our plan. We are going to balance the books by 2019, and start putting aside moneyfor the future. To do it we’ll need to find £25 billion worth of savings in the first two years of thenext Parliament. That’s a lot of money, but it’s doable. £25 billion is actually just three per centof what government spends each year. It is a quarter of the savings we have found in thisParliament.I am confident we will find the savings we need through spending cuts alone. We will see thejob through and get back into the black. And as we do that, I am clear about something else.We need tax cuts for hardworking people.And here and now, I have a specific commitment. Today, the minimum wage reaches £6.50an hour, and before long we’ll reachour next goal of £7. I can tell you now that a futureConservative Government will raise the tax-free personal allowance from £10,500 to £12,500.That will take 1 million more of the lowes t paid workers out of income tax – and will give a taxcut to 30 million more. So with us, if you work 30 hours a week on minimum wage, you will payno income tax at all. Nothing. Zero. Zilch. Lower taxes for our hardworking people…that’s what Icall a Britain that everyone is proud to call home. But we will do something else.The 40p tax rate was only supposed to be paid by the most well-off people in our country…butin the past couple of decades, far too many have been dragged into it: teachers, police officers.So let me tell you this today. I want to take action that’s long overdue, and bring back somefairness to tax. With a Conservative government, we will raise the threshold at which peoplepay the 40p rate. It’s currently £41,900…in the next Parliament we will raise it to £50,000.So here’s our commitment to the British people: No income tax if you are on Minimum Wage.A 12 and a half thousand pound tax-free personal allowance for millions of hardworkingpeople. And you only pay 40p tax when you earn £50,000. So let the message go out: With theConservatives, if you work hard and dothe right thing…we say you should keep more of yourown money to spend as you choose. That’s what our long-term economic plan means for you.And while I’m on the subject of the big economic questions our country faces – on spending, ontax – did you hear Ed Miliband last week? He spoke for over an hour, but didn’t mention thedeficit once. Not once. He said he ‘forgot’ to mention it. Ed – people forget their car keys, schoolkids sometimes forget their homework…but if you want to be Prime Minister of this country, youcannot forget the biggest challenge we face.A few weeks ago, Ed Balls said that in thirteen years of Government, Labour had made ‘somemistakes’. ‘Some mistakes’. Excuse me? You were the people who left Britain with the biggestpeacetime deficit in history…who gave us the deepest recession since the war…who destroyedour pensions system, bust our banking system…who left a million young people out of work,five million on out-of-work benefits – and hundreds of billions of debt. Some mistakes? Labourwere just one big mistake.And five years on, they still want to spend more, borrow more, tax more. It’s the same oldLabour, and you know what?They say that madness is doing the same thing over and overagain but expecting different results. Well I say: madness is voting for this high spending, hightaxing, deficit ballooning shower and expecting anything other than economic disaster.In a country that everyone is proud to call home, you should be able to buy a home – if you’rewilling to save. It shouldn’t be some impossible dream. But we inherited a situation where itwas. Young people watched Location, Location, Location not as a reality show – but as fantasy.We couldn’t solve this housing crisis without some difficult decisions. The planning system wasstuck in the mud – so we reformed it…and last year, nearly a quarter of a million houses weregiven planning permission. Young people needed massive deposits they just couldn’tafford…so we brought in Help to Buy.Of course there were those who criticised it…usually speaking from the comfort of the homethey’d bought years ago. But let’s see what actually happened. They said Help to Buy wouldjust help people in London…but 94 per cent of buyers live outside the capital. They said it wouldhelp people with houses already…but four-fifths are first-time buyers. They said it would cause ahousing bubble…but as the Bank of England has said, it hasn’t. So here’s our renewedcommitment to first-time buyers:if you’re prepared to work and save, we will help you get aplace of your own.This conference we have announced a landmark new policy. It’s called Starter Homes. We’regoing to build 100,000 new homes – and they’ll be twenty percent cheaper than normal. Buthere’s the crucial part. Buy-to-let landlords won’t be able to snap them up.Wealthy foreignerswon’t be able to buy them. Just first-time buyers under the age of 40. Homes built for you,homes made for you – the Conservative Party, once again, the party of home ownership in ourcountry.In a Britain that everyone is proud to call home, you wouldn’t be able to tell a child’s GCSEs bytheir postcode or what their parents do. There must be a great education for every child. Amonth ago I had this wonderful moment. Florence is now 4 and just starting school, so for thefirst time, all three of my children are at the same primary school. It was such a joy to takethem to school together; Florence clinging on for dear life until she saw a new friend and rushedoff to her classroom. It’s hard to describe what a relief it is as a parent to find a decent schoolfor your child. It shouldn’t be a lottery.What we have in our state primary in London I want for every child in the country. And we’regetting there. More childrenin good or outstanding schools. More children studying science,languages and history. A new curriculum – with five year olds learning fractions; eleven yearsolds coding computers. And the biggest change is the culture. Teachers who feel like leadersagain. Who say: this is our school, we’re proud of it, the children must behave in it, we will nottolerate failure in it. We’ve come so far – and make no mistake – the biggest risk to all this isLabour. You know what drives me the most mad about them? The hypocrisy.Tristram Hunt, their Shadow Education Secretary – like me – had one of the best educationsmoney can buy. But guess what? He won’t allow it for your children. He went to anindependent school that wasn’t set up by a local authority…but no, he doesn’t want charitiesand parents to set up schools for your children. He had the benefit of world-class teachers whohappened not to have a government certificate…but no, he wants to stop people like that fromteaching your children. I tell you – Tristram Hunt and I might both have been educated atsome of the best schools in our country. But here’s the difference: You, Tristram – like the restof the Labour Party – want to restrict those advantages…I want to spread them to every childin Britain.We know Labour’s real problem on education. Every move they make, they’ve got to take theircue from the unions. That’s who they really represent. The unions. Well, I’ve got a bit of newsfor you. It’s not something we’ve ever said before. We in this party are a trade union too.I’ll tell you who we represent. This party is the union for hardworking parents…the father whoreads his children stories at night because he wants them to learn…the mother who works allthe hours God sends to give her children the best start. This party is the trade union forchildren from the poorest estates and the most chaotic homes. This party is the union for theyoung woman who wants an Apprenticeship…or the teenagers who want to make something oftheir lives…this is who we represent, these are the people we’re fighting for…and that’s why oneducation we won’t let Labour drag us back to square one – we’re going to finish what we havebegun. A real education isn’t just about exams. Our young people must know this is a countrywhere if you put in, you will get out.Now I’ve got in trouble for talking about Twitter before, but let me put it like this. I want acountry where young people aren’t endlessly thinking: ‘what can I say in 140 characters?’but‘what does my character say about me?’ That’s why I’mso proud of National Citizen Service.Every summer, thousands of young people are coming together to volunteer and serve theircommunity. We started this. People come up to me on the street and say all sorts ofthings…believe me – all sorts of things…but one thing I hear a lot is parents saying “thank youfor what this has done for my child.” I want this to become a rite of passage for all teenagers inour country. So I can tell you this: the next Conservative Government will guarantee a placeon National Citizen Service for every teenager in our country.That rule: that if you put in, you should get out…more than anywhere it should apply to thosewho want dignity and security in retirement. But for years it didn’t. There were three greatwrongs. Wrong number one: the Pension Credit that was basically a means test – the more yousaved, the less you got. Wrong number two: compulsory annuities that meant you couldn’tspend your own money as you wished. Wrong number three: when people passed away, thepension they had saved was taxed at 55 per cent before it went to their family.Three wrongs – and we are putting them right. The means test – it’s going. In its place: a newsingle-tier pension of £142 a week…every penny you have saved during your working life,youwill keep. Those compulsory annuities – scrapped…giving you complete control over yourprivate pension. As for that 55 per cent tax on your pension? You heard it this week: we’ve cutit to zero per cent. Conservative values in action.When it comes to our elderly, one thing matters above everything. Knowing the NHS is therefor you. From Labour last week, we heard the same old rubbish about the Conservatives andthe NHS. Spreading complete and utter lies. I just think: how dare you. It was the Labour Partywho gave us the scandal at Mid Staffs…elderly people begging for water and dying of neglect.And for me, this is personal. I am someone who has relied on the NHS – whose family knowsmore than most how important it is…who knows what it’s like to go to hospital night after nightwith a child in your arms…knowing that when you get there, you have people who will care forthat child and love that child like their own. How dare they suggest I would ever put that at riskfor other people’s children?…how dare they frighten those who are relying on the NHS rightnow? It might be the only thing that gets a cheer at their Party conference but it is franklypathetic.We in this party can be proud of what we’ve done. We came in and protected the NHS budget.Funding six and a half thousandmore doctors – 3300 more nurses…a Cancer Drugs Fund tosave lives…more people hearing those two magic words: “all clear”. And think of the amazingthings around the corner.From the country that unravelled DNA, we are now mapping it for each individual…it’s called thegenome, and I’ve got a model of one of the first ones on my desk in Downing Street. Crackingthis code could mean curing rare genetic diseases and saving lives. Our NHS is leading theworld on this incredible technology. I understand very personally the difference it couldmake. When you have a child who’s so ill and the doctors can’t work out what he’s got or why –you’d give anything to know. The investment we’re making will mean that more parents havethose answers – and hopefully the cures that go with them. And let’s be clear: all this is onlypossible because we have managed our economy responsibly. That is why I can tell you this: wewill do it again.The next Conservative Government will protect the NHS budget and continue to invest more.Because we know this truth…something Labour will never understand – and we will neverforget…you can only have a strong NHS if you have a strong economy.A Britain that everyone is proud to call home. A place wherereward follows effort; where if youput in, you get out. But it also means a country that is strong in the world – in control of itsown destiny…and yes – that includes controlling immigration. To me, this is about working onall fronts. It’s about getting our own people fit to work. Fixing welfare –so a life on the dole isnot an option. Fixing education – so we turn out young people with skills to do the jobs we arecreating.And yes – we need controlled borders and an immigration system that puts the British peoplefirst. That’s why we’ve capped economic migration from outside the EU…shut down 700 boguscolleges – that were basically visa factories…kicked out people who don’t belong here, like AbuQatada…and let’s hear it for the woman who made it happen: our crime-busting HomeSecretary, Theresa May.But we know the bigger issue today is migration from within the EU. Immediate access to ourwelfare system. Paying benefits to families back home. Employment agencies signing people upfrom overseas and not recruiting here. Numbers that have increased faster than we in thiscountry wanted…at a level that was too much for our communities, for our labour markets. All ofthis has to change – and it will be at the very heart of myrenegotiation strategy for Europe.Britain, I know you want this sorted so I will go to Brussels, I will not take no for an answer andwhen it comes to free movement – I will get what Britain needs. Anyone who thinks I can’t orwon’t deliver this – judge me by my record. I’m the first Prime Minister to veto a Treaty…thefirst Prime Minister to cut the European budget…and yes I pulled us out of those Europeanbail-out schemes as well. Around that table in Europe they know I say what I mean, and meanwhat I say. So we’re going to go in as a country, get our powers back, fight for our nationalinterest…and yes – we’ll put it to a referendum…in or out – it will be your choice…and let themessage go out from this hall: it is only with a Conservative Government that you will get thatchoice.Of course, it’s not just the European Union that needs sorting out – it’s the European Court ofHuman Rights. When that charter was written, in the aftermath of the Second World War, itset out the basic rights we should respect. But since then, interpretations of that charter haveled to a whole lot of things that are frankly wrong. Rulings to stop us deporting suspectedterrorists. The suggestion that you’ve got to apply the human rights convention even on thebattle-fields of Helmand.。

英国首相卡梅伦2019年新年英语演讲稿_演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦2019年新年英语演讲稿_演讲稿

英国首相卡梅伦2019年新年英语演讲稿It’s a New Year –and for Britain there can only be one New Year’s resolution—to stick tothelong-term plan that is turning our country around.When we came tooffice, our economy was on its knees.Three and a halfyears later, we are turning a corner. We see it in thebusinesses that are opening up, the people who are getting decent jobs,thefactories that are making British goods and selling them to the world again.The plan isworking.That’s why thisyear, 2019, we are not just going to stick to the plan – we are goingtoredouble our efforts to deliver every part of it, to benefit the whole countryand secure abetter future for everyone.We’ll continuewith the vital work on the deficit.We’ve reduced itby a third already, and this year we will continue that difficult work,tosafeguard our economy for the long-term, to keep mortgage rates low and to helpfamiliesacross Britain.We’re going tokeep on doing everything possible to help 1 / 4hardworking people feelfinanciallysecure, cutting income taxes and freezing fuel duty.We’ll keep onworking even harder to create more jobs, whether that’s through investmentinour road s and railways, lower jobs taxes, or more help for Britain’s amazingsmall businesses.Those who run oursmall businesses are heroes and heroines, they are the backbone of oureconomyand we are supporting them every step of the way.We are going tokeep on with our vital work on welfare and immigration too.We’ve alreadycapped welfare and cut immigration, and this year, we’ll carry on buildinganeconomy for people who work hard and play by the rules.And last but notleast –we’re going to kee p on delivering the best schools and skills forourchildren and young people, so that when they leave education they have a realchance to geton in life.So this is a vitalyear for our economy.And 2019 is alsoan important date in the history of the United Kingdom.2 / 4The referendumvote will be the biggest decision Scotland has ever been asked to make.The outcomematters to all of us, wherever we live in the UK.This is not a votefor the next few years, but a vote that could change our country forever.Our family ofnations is at its best when we work together with shared interest andcommonpurpose.So this year, letthe message go out from England, Wales and Northern Ireland to everyoneinScotland. We want you to stay –and together we can build an even strongerUnited Kingdomfor our children and grandchildren.So that’s what ourlong-term plan is about, and we will stick to that plan this year.To all the membersof our Party who are watching this, I want to thank you for ev erythingyou’vedone to help this past year—the doors you’ve knocked on, the leaflets you havedelivered,the campaigning you have done to support our Party.I’d like to wisheveryone a happy New Year – and best wishes for 2019.3 / 44 / 4。

卡梅伦英语演讲稿:锡克教丰收节的重要性

卡梅伦英语演讲稿:锡克教丰收节的重要性

卡梅伦英语演讲稿:锡克教丰收节的重要性Dear fellow citizens,I am here today to talk to you about an important event in the Sikh community - the Harvest Festival, also known as Vaisakhi. This festival is celebrated by Sikhs all over the world, and it holds great significance in their religion and culture.Vaisakhi is an important harvest festival that is observed by Sikhs. The word Vaisakhi comes from the month of Vaisakh in the Sikh calendar. It is a time when the crops are harvested, and the people celebrate the bounty of nature. This festival is not only celebrated by Sikhs but also by other Punjabi communities.The importance of Vaisakhi in the Sikh community can be traced back to the foundation of the Khalsa Panth by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. On this day, the Guru baptized hisfirst five disciples and established the Khalsa Panth. Since then, Vaisakhi has become a symbol of the Sikh identity as well as a celebration of the community's independence.This festival not only celebrates the harvest, but it also symbolizes the unity and strength of the Sikh community. It is a time when people come together to share food, music, and dance. Sikhs also take part in processions, known as Nagar Kirtans, to celebrate the festival.The celebration of Vaisakhi is not just confined to the Sikh community but is also celebrated by the wider Punjabi community. It is a time when people forget their differences and come together to celebrate the harvest. The festival has become a symbol of peace and unity in the region.As we mark this important festival, we must recognize the contributions of the Sikh community to our society. They are an integral part of our community, and we must embrace their culture and traditions. We must also remember the importance of unity and coming together, especially during times of crisis.In conclusion, the Harvest Festival, or Vaisakhi, is an important event in the Sikh community. It symbolizes theunity and strength of the community and celebrates the bounty of nature. As we celebrate this festival, we must recognize the contributions of the Sikh community and embrace theirtraditions. Let us all come together to celebrate this festival and promote unity and peace in our community. Thank you.。

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英国首相卡梅伦2019年新年英语演讲稿_1

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It's a New Year. And with our economy growing and a strong, majority government in power,Britain begins it with renewed strength.There are no New Year's resolutions for us, just an ongoing resolve to deliver what wepromised.Security – at every stage of your life.Over 31 million people will begin the year in work – more than any in our history.Six million children will start the new term at a good or outstanding school.More than half a million workers will be taken out of income tax in April, as everyone apart fromthe very best paid gets a tax cut and, for the lowest paid, there will be a new National LivingWage.Meanwhile, millions more will benefit from the free childcare, new academies, rising pensionsand extra apprenticeships that we committed to in our manifesto, all as a result of our long-term economic plan.We also promised something else in our manifesto: giving you a say on Europe. Now we aredelivering on that promise. There will be an in-out referendum by the end of 2019 – it iswritten into the law of the land.I am negotiating hard to fix the things that most annoy Britishpeople about our relationship with the EU.There is just one thing that drives me: what is best for the national interest of our country?But in the end it will be for you to decide: is our economic and national security in a dangerousworld better protected by being in, or out?We also go into the year confronting some deep social problems, ones that have blighted ourcountry for too long.I want 2019 to be the time when we really start to conquer them – a crucial year in this greatturnaround decade.Because with economic renewal and social reform, we can make everyone's lives moresecure.So if you're one of the many hard-working young people locked out of the housing market, wewill deliver the homes that will help lead you to your ownfront door.If you're off school or out of work, trapped in an underworld of addiction, abuse, crime andchaos, we will sweep away state failure and help give you stability.If your dreams have been dashed simply because of who you are, we will fight discriminationand deliver real opportunity, to help lay your path to success.And we will take on another social problem, too.When our national security is threatened by a seething hatred of the west, one that turnspeople against their country and can even turn them into murderous extremists. I want us tobe very clear: you will not defeat us. And we will not just confront the violence and theterror.We will take on their underlying, poisonous narrative of grievance and resentment. Wewill come down hard on those who create the conditions for that narrative to flourish. And wewill have greater confidence in – indeed, we will revel in – our way of life.Because if you walk our streets, learn in our schools, benefit from our society, you sign up toour values:freedom; tolerance; responsibility; loyalty.These are the big challenges of our age, some of the biggest our nation has ever faced. And thisyear is a test of our mettle.Whether we put up with poverty – or put an end to it, ignore the glass ceiling – or smash it,abandon the tenant – or help make them a homeowner, appease the extremist – or takeapart their ideology, piece by piece.We'll get Britain a better deal in Europe, give families the peace of mind they crave and we'llmake our country even more secure.That's what this year – this turnaround decade – is all about.So let me wish everyone the very best and a very Happy New Year.。

卡梅伦首相府发表的胜选英语演讲稿

卡梅伦首相府发表的胜选英语演讲稿

卡梅伦首相府发表的胜选英语演讲稿I’ve just been to see Her Majesty the Queen, and I will now form a majority Conservative government.I’ve been proud to lead the first coalition government in 70 years, and I want to thank all thosewho worked so hard to make it a success; and in particular, on this day, Nick Clegg. Electionscan be bruising clashes of ideas and arguments, and a lot of people who believe profoundly inpublic service have seen that service cut short. Ed Miliband rang me this morning to wish meluck with the new government; it was a typically generous gesture from someone who isclearly in public service for all the right reasons.The government I led did important work: it laid the foundations for a better future, and nowwe must build on them. I truly believe we’re on the brink of something special in our country;we can make Britain a place where a good life is in reach for everyone who is willing to workand do the right thing. Our manifesto is a manifesto for working people, and as a majoritygovernment we will be able to deliver all of it; indeed, it is the reason why I think majoritygovernment is more accountable.Three million apprenticeships; more help with childcare; helping 30 million people cope with thecost of living by cutting their taxes; building homes that people are able to buy and own;creating millions more jobs that give people the chance of a better future. And yes, we willdeliver that in/out referendum on our future in Europe.As we conduct this vital work, we must ensure that we bring our country together. As I said inthe small hours of this morning, we will govern as a party of one nation, one United Kingdom.That means ensuring this recovery reaches all parts of our country: from north to south, fromeast to west. And indeed, it means rebalancing our economy, building that “NorthernPowerhouse”. It means giving everyone in our country a chance, so no matter where you’re fromyou have the opportunity to make the most of your life. It means giving the poorest peoplethe chance of training, a job, and hope for the future. It means that for children who don’t getthe best start in life, there must be the nursery education and good schooling that cantransform their life chances. And of course, it means bringing together the different nations ofour United Kingdom.I have always believed in governing with respect. That’s why in the last Parliament, we devolvedpower to Scotland and Wales, and gave the people of Scotland a referendum on whether to stayinside the United Kingdom. In this Parliament I will stay true to my word and implement asfast as I can the devolution that all parties agreed for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.Governing with respect means recognising that the different nations of our United Kingdomhave their own governments, as well as the United Kingdom government. Both are important,and indeed with our plans, the governments of these nations will become more powerful, withwider responsibilities. In Scotland, our plans are to create the strongest devolved governmentanywhere in the world with important powers over taxation. And no constitutional settlementwill be complete, if it did not offer, also, fairness to England.When I stood here 5 years ago, our country was in the grip of an economic crisis. Five years on,Britain is so much stronger, but the real opportunities lie ahead. Everything I’ve seen over thelast 5 years, and indeed, during this election campaign, has proved once again that this isacountry with unrivalled skills and creativeness; a country with such good humour, and suchgreat compassion, and I’m convinced that if we draw on all of this, then we can take theseislands, with our proud history, and build an even prouder future.Together we can make Great Britain greater still. Thank you.。

锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿:探讨文化融合之美

锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿:探讨文化融合之美

锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿:探讨文化融合之美Dear fellow students and respected teachers,Today, I am honored to speak to you about the SikhHarvest Festival, also known as Vaisakhi, and the beauty of cultural fusion that it embodies.The Sikh Harvest Festival is a day of celebration and offering gratitude to God for the bountiful harvest. It is celebrated every year on April 13th or 14th and is considered to be one of the most important festivals in the Sikhreligion.The origins of the Sikh Harvest Festival can be traced back to the 17th century when the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, created the Khalsa Panth, a communityof initiated Sikhs who were tasked with upholding theprinciples of the Sikh faith. The day of Vaisakhi was chosento mark the creation of the Khalsa Panth, and it has since become a day of great significance for Sikhs around the world.However, the Sikh Harvest Festival is not just a day of religious observance and tradition. It is also a day thatreflects the beauty of cultural fusion and the coming together of different communities.One of the most striking examples of this can be seen in the celebration of Vaisakhi in countries like Canada and the United Kingdom, where large numbers of Sikhs migrated in the 20th century. In these countries, Vaisakhi is not only celebrated by the Sikh community but also by members of the broader society.Parades are organized, food is shared, and cultural performances take place, bringing together people from different backgrounds and faiths. This is a reflection of the inclusive nature of the Sikh faith, which teaches its followers to love and respect all human beings regardless of their religion, caste, or creed.The Sikh Harvest Festival is also a day that highlights the important role that agriculture and farmers play in our lives. It is a reminder that we must be grateful for the food that we have on our tables and respect the hard work that goes into growing it.In a world that is becoming increasingly divided and polarized, the celebration of the Sikh Harvest Festival offers a powerful message of unity and harmony. It shows us that despite our differences, we can come together as one community and celebrate our shared humanity.As young people, we have a responsibility to embrace and celebrate cultural fusion and diversity. We must learn about different cultures and traditions and value them for their uniqueness and contributions to our world.In conclusion, the Sikh Harvest Festival, with its celebration of harvest, community, and cultural fusion, is a day that reminds us of the beauty of diversity and the power of coming together as one. Let us embrace this message and work towards creating a world that is inclusive, harmonious, and just for all.Thank you.。

卡梅伦锡克教丰收节视频英语演讲稿:呼吁享受多元文化

卡梅伦锡克教丰收节视频英语演讲稿:呼吁享受多元文化

卡梅伦锡克教丰收节视频英语演讲稿:呼吁享受多元文化Dear distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,It is my great honor to address you all today at this special occasion of the Cameron Sikh Harvest Festival. This festival is not only an important religious celebration for the Sikh community, but also a great platform for us to appreciate and learn from the rich and diverse cultures of our fellow human beings.As we all know, the world today is becoming increasingly interconnected and diverse. With the fast development of transportation and communication technologies, people from different parts of the world can easily interact with each other, exchange ideas and share their cultures. This presents us with both opportunities and challenges.On the one hand, we should embrace and celebrate the cultural diversity around us, because it enriches our lives and broadens our horizons. Whether it be through music, art, literature or food, we can learn so much from other cultures and appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of each one.On the other hand, we should also be aware of the potential conflicts and misunderstandings that may arise due to cultural differences. Cultural differences can sometimes lead to misunderstandings, stereotypes and even discrimination, which can hinder our ability to communicate and cooperate with each other.Therefore, it is essential for us to actively promote cross-cultural understanding and respect. We need to recognize and appreciate the similarities and differences among us, and be open-minded and receptive to other cultures and viewpoints.In this regard, events like the Cameron Sikh Harvest Festival are invaluable. They provide us with a platform to learn about and celebrate the Sikh culture, which is an important part of the diverse tapestry of our society. By participating in these events, we can gain a deeper understanding and respect for the Sikh community and their beliefs and traditions.But this is just the beginning. We all have a role to play in promoting cultural diversity and understanding in our daily lives. We can start by seeking out opportunities tolearn about other cultures, whether it be through attending festivals, trying new foods or reading books and watchingfilms from different countries.We can also challenge our own assumptions and stereotypes, and be mindful of the potential bias we may have towards people from different backgrounds. By being aware of our own biases, we can learn to appreciate and respect the diversity that surrounds us.In conclusion, I would like to express my sinceregratitude to the Sikh community for inviting us toparticipate in your harvest festival. This event is a testament to the beauty and richness of the Sikh culture, and a reminder to all of us to celebrate and appreciate thediverse cultures that make up our world. Let us all work together towards a more inclusive and harmonious global community.Thank you.。

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英国首相卡梅伦2019年锡克教丰收节英语演讲稿
I send my best wishes to everyone in India, Britain and around the world celebrating Vaisakhi.
I know this is an incredibly important time for the Sikh community as families and friendscome together to commemorate the birth of the Khalsa and give thanks. From Southall toSunderland, from Ottawa to Amritsar, Sikhs around the world will be marking Vaisakhi withvibrant parades and celebrations with homes, Gurdwaras and entire neighbourhoods burstinginto life with decorations and colour.
Vaisakhi also gives us a chance to celebrate the immense contribution of British Sikhs, whohave enriched our country for over 160 years. Whether it is in the fields of enterprise orbusiness, education, public service or civil society, Britain’s Sikhs are a success story and modelcommunity.
And I see this contribution every day, all around. Like at the magnificent Gurdwara SahibLeamington, where I saw for myself the values of Sikhism – of compassion, peace and equality– in practice. And across the country I see how Sikh and Asian businessmen and women areboosting the economy by creating jobs and opportunities. But this contribution is not
just arecent thing it goes back many, many years and was never more starkly demonstrated than 100years ago during the First World War.
Just last month we commemorated the Indian soldiers, many of whom were Sikh, who foughtbravely alongside the Allies in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in Northern France. I pay tribute tothose men who travelled far from home and who fought and died with their comrades in thefight for freedom. We will never let their sacrifice be forgotten.
So at this important time, let us commemorate the birth of a great religion, let us give thanksfor everything the Sikh community does for Britain and let us celebrate the successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy country that we are.
So wherever you are, I wish you all a very happy and peaceful Vaisakhi.
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