Tonight we are leaving the European Union
For many people this is an astonishing moment of hope, a moment
they thought would never come
And there are many of course who feel a sense of anxiety and loss
And then of course there is a third group – perhaps the biggest –
who had started to worry that the whole political wrangle would
never come to an end
I understand all those feelings, and our job as the government –
my job – is to bring this country together now and take us
forward
And the most important thing to say tonight is that this is not
an end but a beginning
This is the moment when the dawn breaks and the curtain goes up
on a new act in our great national drama
And yes it is partly about using these new powers – this
recaptured sovereignty – to deliver the changes people voted for
Whether that is by controlling immigration or creating freeports
or liberating our fishing industry or doing free trade deals
Or simply making our laws and rules for the benefit of the people
of this country
And of course I think that is the right and healthy and
democratic thing to do
Because for all its strengths and for all its admirable
qualities, the EU has evolved over 50 years in a direction that
no longer suits this country
And that is a judgment that you, the people, have now confirmed
at the polls
Not once but twice
And yet this moment is far bigger than that
It is not just about some legal extrication
It is potentially a moment of real national renewal and change
This is the dawn of a new era in which we no longer accept that
your life chances – your family’s life chances - should depend on
which part of the country you grow up in
This is the moment when we really begin to unite and level up
Defeating crime, transforming our NHS, and with better education,
with superb technology
And with the biggest revival of our infrastructure since the
Victorians
We will spread hope and opportunity to every part of the UK
And if we can get this right I believe that with every month that
goes by we will grow in confidence not just at home but abroad
And in our diplomacy, in our fight against climate change,
In our campaigns for human rights or female education or free
trade we will rediscover muscles that we have not used for
decades
The power of independent thought and action
Not because we want to detract from anything done by our EU
friends – of course not
We want this to be the beginning of a new era of friendly
cooperation
Between the EU and an energetic Britain.
A Britain that is simultaneously a great European power
And truly global in our range and ambitions
And when I look at this country’s incredible assets
Our scientists, our engineers, our world-leading universities,
our armed forces
When I look at the potential of this country waiting to be
unleashed
I know that we can turn this opportunity into a stunning success
And whatever the bumps in the road ahead
I know that we will succeed
We have obeyed the people
We have taken back the tools of self-government
Now is the time to use those tools to unleash the full potential
of this brilliant country and to make better the lives of
everyone in every corner of our United Kingdom.