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David Cameron ‘s first speech

“HER Majesty the Queen has asked me to form a new government and I have accepted.

Before I talk about that new government, let me  say something about the one that has just passed.

Compared with a decade ago this country is more open at home and more compassionate abroad and that is something we should all be grateful for.

On behalf of the whole country I would like to pay tribute to the outgoing Prime Minister for his long record of dedicated public service.

In terms of the future, our country has a hung parliament where no party has an overall majority.

And we have some deep and pressing problems, a huge deficit, deep social problems and a political system in need of reform.

For those reasons I aim to form a proper and full coalition between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.

I believe that is the right way to provide this country with the strong, the stable, the good and decent government that I think we need so badly.

Nick Clegg and I are both political leaders who want to put aside party differences and work hard for the common good and for the national interest.

I believe that is the best way to get the strong government that we need, decisive government that we need today.

I came into politics because I love this country, I think its best days still lie ahead and I believe deeply in public service.

And I think the service our country needs right now is to face up to our really big challenges, to confront our problems, to take difficult decisions, to lead people through those difficult decisions so that together we can reach better times ahead.

One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political system.

Yes, that’s about cleaning up expenses. Yes, that’s about reforming Parliament and yes, it’s about making sure people are in control.

And that the politicians are always their servants and never their masters. But I believe it’s also something else. It’s about being honest about what government can achieve.

Real change is not what government can do on its own.

Real change is when everyone pulls together, comes together, works together, when we all exercise our responsibilities to ourselves, to our families, to our communities and to others.

And I want to help try and build a more responsible society here in Britain, one where we don’t just ask, ‘What are my entitlements?’ but, ‘What are my responsibilities?’.

Where we don’t ask, ‘What am I just owed?’ but more, ‘What can I give?’

And a guide for that society that those who can, should – and those who can’t, we will always help.

I want to make sure that my government always look after the elderly, the frail, the poorest in our country.

We must take everyone through with us on some of the difficult decisions that we have ahead.

Above all it will be a government that is built on some clear values, values of freedom, values of fairness and values of responsibility.

I want us to build an economy that rewards work. I want us to build a society with stronger families and stronger communities.

And I want a political system that people can trust and look up to once again.

This is going to be hard and difficult work – a coalition will throw up all sorts of challenges.

But I believe  together we can provide that strong and stable government that our country needs based on those values, rebuilding family, rebuilding community, above all rebuilding responsibility in our country.

Those are the things I care about, those are the things that this government will now start work on doing. Thank you very much.Close_quote

Reading comprehension: en caractères gras, les accents  à l’intérieur des mots en des phrases.

David Cameron was asked by the Queen to become Britain’s First Prime Minsiter after the recent election. He is delivering his first speech in front of 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the  British Prime Minister. He is taking over Gordon Brown (Labour Party= parti travailliste) who resigned.

En écoutant ce dialogue je repère les formes verbales ?

Que peut-on en déduire?

Tuesday, May 18th

David Cameron was elected Prime Minister.

forme passive: Il a été élu premier ministre.

Queen Elizabeth I (the first)

The Queen  is Head of the Church and Head of the State.

There is no separation between the State and the Church in

the United Kingdom whereas there is a separation in France (1905)

whereas marque le contraste entre  deux affirmations ou deux remarques

What has Her Majesty the Queen  asked David Cameron to do ?

“HER Majesty the Queen has asked me to form a new government and I have accepted.




Before I talk about that new government, let me  say something about the one that has just passed.

Compared with a decade ago this country is more open at home and more compassionate abroad and that is something we should all be grateful for.

On behalf of the whole country (au nom du pays tout entier) I would like to pay tribute to the outgoing Prime Minister for his long record of dedicated public service.

In terms of the future, our country has a hung parliament where no party has an overall majority. (to hang -hung -hung= pendre suspendre, rester en l’air ici cela veut dire qu’il s’agit d’une coalition politque, donc de composantes politiques différentes et non d’une majorité politique)

And we have some deep and pressing problems, a huge deficit, deep social problems and a political system in need of reform.

For those reasons I aim to form a proper and full coalition between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.

I believe that is the right way to provide this country with the strong, the stable, the good and decent government that I think we need so badly.

Nick Clegg and I are both political leaders who want to put aside party differences and work hard for the common good and for the national interest.

I believe that is the best way to get the strong government that we need, decisive government that we need today.

I came into politics because I love this country, I think its best days still lie ahead and I believe deeply in public service.

And I think the service our country needs right now is to face up to our really big challenges, to confront our problems, to take difficult decisions, to lead people through those difficult decisions so that together we can reach better times ahead.

One of the tasks that we clearly have is to rebuild trust in our political system.

Yes, that’s about cleaning up expenses. Yes, that’s about reforming Parliament and yes, it’s about making sure people are in control.

And that the politicians are always their servants and never their masters. But I believe it’s also something else. It’s about being honest about what government can achieve.

Real change is not what government can do on its own.

Real change is when everyone pulls together, comes together, works together, when we all exercise our responsibilities to ourselves, to our families, to our communities and to others.

And I want to help try and build a more responsible society here in Britain, one where we don’t just ask, ‘What are my entitlements?’ but, ‘What are my responsibilities?’.

Where we don’t ask, ‘What am I just owed?’ (qu’est- ce que j’ai le droit d’avoir?)

but more, ‘What can I give?’ (qu’est-ce que je peux donner?)

And a guide for that society that those who can, should – and those who can’t, we will always help.

I want to make sure that my government always look after the elderly, the frail, the poorest in our country.

We must take everyone through with us on some of the difficult decisions that we have ahead.

Above all it will be a government that is built on some clear values, values of freedom, values of fairness and values of responsibility.

I want us to build an economy that rewards work. I want us to build a society with stronger families and stronger communities.

And I want a political system that people can trust and look up to once again.

What does he want ?

When were people looked after during  the election ?

This is going to be hard and difficult work – a coalition will throw up all sorts of challenges.

But I believe together we can provide that strong and stable government that our country needs based on those values, rebuilding family, rebuilding community, above all rebuilding responsibility in our country.

Those are the things I care about, those are the things that this government will now start work on doing. Thank you very much.Close_quote


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