Prime Minister , speaking today on the steps
of Downing Street, said:
In the last five years our country has fought through the most
challenging times since the Second World War.
As I stand here as your Prime Minister, I can't help but reflect
that my first proper introduction to you was just over four years
ago.
I stood behind one of the podiums, upstairs in the building
behind me.
I told you that we faced a generation defining moment, and that
we as a society would not be judged by some government action,
but by the small acts of kindness we showed one another.
You met that challenge and then some.
And I have never been prouder to be British.
And when I introduced the furlough scheme, I did so not because I
saw a country simply in need of desperate help, albeit we were,
but because I saw a country whose future hung in the balance.
I could be bold and trust in the tens of millions of you at home,
that you would rise to the moment, or I could accept the
inevitable, millions of job losses, and pick up the pieces.
In truth, it was no choice at all.
I have never, and will never, leave the people of this country to
face the darkest of days alone. And you know that, because you've
seen it.
As I did then, I will forever, do everything in my power to
provide you with the strongest protection I possibly can.
That is my promise to you.
Because, for so many of us, it's easy to forget the scale of what
we've been through. We were hit by a pandemic that upended normal
life.
Who would have thought the government would ever tell us how many
times a day we could leave our homes.
Then, just as we were recovering from Covid, war returned to
Europe, with Putin's invasion of Ukraine sending your energy
bills spiralling.
I came to office, above all, to restore economic stability.
Economic stability is the bedrock of any future success.
Whether that is rising wages and good jobs, investment in our
public services, or the defence of our country.
And because of our collective sacrifice and your hard work, we
have reached two major milestones in delivering that stability.
Showing that when we work together, anything is possible.
Our economy is now growing faster than anyone predicted,
outpacing Germany, France and the United States.
And this morning, it was confirmed that inflation is back to
normal.
This means that the pressure on prices will ease and mortgage
rates will come down.
This is proof that the plan and priorities I set out are working.
I recognise that it has not always been easy, some of you may
just be starting to feel the benefits, for some it might still
feel hard when you look at your bank balance.
But this hard-earned economic stability was only ever meant to be
the beginning.
The question now is how and who do you trust to turn that
foundation into a secure future for you, your family and our
country.
Now is the moment for Britain to choose its future.
To decide whether we want to build on the progress we have made
or risk going back to square one with no plan and no certainty.
Earlier today I spoke with His Majesty the King to request the
dissolution of parliament.
The King has granted this request, and we will have a general
election on the 4th July.
This election will take place at a time when the world is more
dangerous than it has been since the end of the Cold War.
Putin's Russia is waging a brutal war in Ukraine; and will not
stop there if he succeeds.
That war has also made all too clear the risks to our energy
security. In the Middle East, the forces of Islamist extremism
threaten regional and, ultimately, global stability.
These tensions are exploited by extremists who seek to undermine
our values and divide our society here at home.
China is seeking to dominate the 21st century by stealing a lead
in technology.
And migration is being weaponised by hostile states to threaten
the integrity of our borders.
These uncertain times call for a clear plan and bold action to
chart a course to a secure future.
You must choose in this election who has that plan, who is
prepared to take that bold action to secure a better future for
our country and our children.
I cannot, and will not, claim that we have got everything right,
no government should.
But I am proud of what we have achieved together, the bold action
we have taken and confident about what we can do in the future.
We have tackled inflation, controlled debt, cut workers' taxes,
and increased the state pension by £900 this year.
We have reduced taxes on investment and seized the opportunities
of Brexit, to make this the best place in the world to grow a
business.
Put record amounts of funding into our NHS and ensured it is now
training the doctors and nurses it needs in the decades to come.
We have reformed education and our children are now the best
readers in the Western world.
We prioritised energy security and your family finances over
environmental dogma in our approach to Net Zero.
We have fully funded an increase in defence spending to 2.5 per
cent of GDP.
We made a decision to invest more in local transport that you
actually use rather than endlessly plough more money into HS2.
We set out a comprehensive plan to reform our welfare system to
make it fair to those who pay for it as well as those who need
it.
Immigration is finally coming down and we will stop the boats
with our Rwanda partnership.
And we will ensure that the next generation grows up smoke free.
I hope that my work since I became Prime Minister shows that we
have a plan and are prepared to take the bold action necessary
for our country to flourish.
I have stuck with that plan and always been honest with you about
what is needed even when that's been difficult.
Because I am guided by doing what is right for the country, not
what is easy.
I cannot say the same thing for the Labour party.
Because I don't know what they offer. And in truth, I don't think
you know either.
And that's because they have no plan. There is no bold action.
And as a result, the future can only be uncertain with them.
On the 5th of July, either or I will be Prime Minister.
He has shown time and time again that he will take the easy way
out and do anything to get power.
If he was happy to abandon all of the promises he made to become
Labour leader once he got the job, how can you know he won't do
exactly the same thing if he were to become Prime Minister?
If you don't have the conviction to stick to anything you say…
If you don't have the courage to tell people what you want to do…
And if you don't have a plan…
How can you possibly be trusted to lead our country, especially
at this most uncertain of times?
Over the next few weeks, I will fight for every vote, I will earn
your trust, and I will prove to you:
That only a Conservative government, led by me:
Will not put our hard-earned economic stability at risk.
Can restore pride and confidence in our country.
And with a clear plan and bold action will deliver a secure
future for you, your family and our United Kingdom.