TORY CONFERENCE: FINAL DAY: MAJOR'S SPEECH:
TORY CONFERENCE: FINAL DAY: MAJOR'S SPEECH:.||==============================================================================||a)NAT: MICHAEL BRUNSON|ITN|ENGLAND: Lancashire: Blackpool:|INT|Prime Minister John Major MP along onto stage (2 SHOTS)||Conservatives in audience (2 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- Let me say right away I'm not about to write my memoirs, not for a long time (cheers)||Major applauded||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- We might as well state it plainly, disunity leads to opposition / That means we have to have our agreements in public and our disagreements in private / I believe I have right as leader of party to hear about that disagreement in private and not on television in interviews outside House of Commons||CUTAWAYs Audience (2 SHOTS)||Audience clapping (2 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- It is time to return to those old core values, to get back to basics, to self discipline & respect for law, to consideration for others, to accepting responsibility for yourself and your family & not shuffling off on other people & the state ||Tories applauding (4 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- Aren't you fed up with people running our country down?||Audience shouting 'yes' (3 SHOTS) SOT||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- When people ask will conservatives win next time, what do you say? (Audience shout 'yes') / I didn't quite catch that||Audience shouting 'yes' SOT||Major smiling||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- We have tried being understanding, we have tried persuasion - Madame President it hasn't worked (applause) / If someone belongs in prison then that is where they should be, and that is why we're building more prisons - better guilty behind bars than innocent penned in at home||CUTAWAY Audience||Audience (3 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- Like many people in this hall, as a boy I knew ...Transcript
TORY CONFERENCE: FINAL DAY: MAJOR'S SPEECH:.||==============================================================================||a)NAT: MICHAEL BRUNSON|ITN|ENGLAND: Lancashire: Blackpool:|INT|Prime Minister John Major MP along onto stage (2 SHOTS)||Conservatives in audience (2 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- Let me say right away I'm not about to write my memoirs, not for a long time (cheers)||Major applauded||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- We might as well state it plainly, disunity leads to opposition / That means we have to have our agreements in public and our disagreements in private / I believe I have right as leader of party to hear about that disagreement in private and not on television in interviews outside House of Commons||CUTAWAYs Audience (2 SHOTS)||Audience clapping (2 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- It is time to return to those old core values, to get back to basics, to self discipline & respect for law, to consideration for others, to accepting responsibility for yourself and your family & not shuffling off on other people & the state ||Tories applauding (4 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- Aren't you fed up with people running our country down?||Audience shouting 'yes' (3 SHOTS) SOT||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- When people ask will conservatives win next time, what do you say? (Audience shout 'yes') / I didn't quite catch that||Audience shouting 'yes' SOT||Major smiling||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- We have tried being understanding, we have tried persuasion - Madame President it hasn't worked (applause) / If someone belongs in prison then that is where they should be, and that is why we're building more prisons - better guilty behind bars than innocent penned in at home||CUTAWAY Audience||Audience (3 SHOTS)||John Major MP (Prime Minister) speech SOT|- Like many people in this hall, as a boy I knew ...
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