Monday 2 July 2007

Gordon Brown's speech and my training



i dictated Gordon Brown's inauguration speech just for my training. if you find mistakes, feel free to point out.


I have just accepted the invitation of her majesty of Queen to form a government. This will be a new government with a new priority. And I have been privileged to be granted the great opportunity to serve my country. And in all times I will be strong in purpose, steadfast in work?, resolute in action, in the service of what matters to the British people, meeting the concerns and aspirations of our whole country.

I grew up in a town that now I represent in parliament. I went to the local school. I would’t be standing here without the opportunities that I received there. I want the best of chances for everyone. That is my mission. If we can fulfill the potential, and realize the talents of all our people, then I am absolutely sure that Britain can be the great global success-story of this century. As I have traveled around the country, and as I have listened to and I have learned from the British people, and as prime minister I will continue to listen and learn from the British people, I have heard the need for change. Change in our NHS, change in our schools, change with ------? of housing, change to build trust in government, change to protect and extend the British way of life. This need for change can not be met by old politics. So I will reach out beyond the narrow party interests. I will build a government that uses all the talents. I will invite men and women of good ------? to contribute their energies in a new spirit of public service to make our nation what it can be. And I am convinced that there is no weakness in Britain today that cannot be overcome by the strength of British people.

On this day, I remember words that stay with me since my childhood, and which matter a great deal to me today. My school motto. "I will try my utmost." This is my promise to all of the people in Britain. And now let’s the work of change begin. Thank you.

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