Yorkshire Post

Speak up, Mrs May – your country faces dire threats

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THIS IS what I would advise Theresa May to say in her Tory party conference speech today: Fellow Conservati­ves: The time has come for plain speaking. We urgently need to recognise four threats to Britain’s future. First, the divided state of our party. It has always been split over Europe. But now, with the crunch coming in the negotiatio­ns with the EU, we need to come together to make Brexit a reality on terms we can generally accept.

I have been constructi­ve and conciliato­ry in negotiatio­ns because that is the civilised British way. It has brought only and much humbug. I have therefore put the EU on notice to come up quickly with a settlement we can accept or we leave without a deal and they lose £39bn. The ball is now in their court.

Second, so long as Vladimir Putin is in the Kremlin, we are under threat from the Russian bear which has no compunctio­n about poisoning and killing people on our soil. Some claim that leaving the EU will weaken Western solidarity. It is bunkum.

We are not withdrawin­g from Europe. We shall remain a key player in European defence through Nato and, as an independen­t, sovereign state, we wish to maintain close relations with all our European and Western allies.

Thanks to our – Conservati­ve – carefulnes­s, we shall soon have a real chance as an independen­t nation controllin­g its borders, trade and laws to start the necessary renovation of what should be our pride and joy – the NHS, welfare of the vulnerable, home ownership, our education and law and order systems; and our defence machine.

Never let this nation forget: we, the Conservati­ves, are the only party in Britain that can do that now and in the foreseeabl­e future.

Which brings me to the fourth and truly menacing threat: Jeremy Corbyn in No 10 leading a Marxist government hell bent on destroying our liberal democracy and with it our economy.

This is not to mention siding with every enemy of the UK.

We may laugh at the Corbyn cult. But he, John McDonnell and their Momentum activists will destroy the UK’s culture, which they hate, and replace it with a totalitari­an regime that brooks no dissent. With them in charge, you can kiss goodbye to free speech and a free press. Lest you think I exaggerate, just look at the vile abuse poured on dissidents, especially – and this is really frightenin­g – if they are Jewish.

Please note: anti-social internet giants are on my reform list, too.

It is a great tragedy that the Labour Party has been hi-jacked by ultraextre­mists. Its horrendous­ly expensive programme is a serious threat to the jobs of every decent, ambitious individual in this land. We Conservati­ves now have a duty to unite to protect Britain from the fate crippling Venezuela.

I am aware that some people wonder whether I am a true Conservati­ve. Let me assure you that I do believe in political and economic freedom, enterprise, entreprene­urial flair, small government; and low taxes. I want to set the people free, not truss them up like Mr Corbyn.

But there is one proviso with which I am absolutely certain Margaret Thatcher, a moral giant, would agree. You cannot build a vibrant Britain on the backs of exploited workers with cavalier management or executive greed that so exercises shareholde­rs these days.

Unprincipl­ed capitalist­s are Jeremy Corbyn’s best recruiting sergeants and it is time they realised it.

My Conservati­sm is a moral, principled capitalism that spreads its bounty far and wide by reconcilin­g regulation with investment and fair play.

I believe that, if we come together and put our backs into pursuing this noble aim, we can make Britain truly great in a world, whatever its troubles, of great opportunit­y.

Let us start this day putting to flight these various threats to our way of life.

 ??  ?? After her conference speech last year was derailed by a coughing fit, Theresa May must now rise to the occasion and set out a clear vision for her party.
After her conference speech last year was derailed by a coughing fit, Theresa May must now rise to the occasion and set out a clear vision for her party.
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