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Are these the ten best political speeches?

Owen Moelwyn-Hughes

13th February 2010

THE NEWSTATESMAN’S TEN BEST POLITICAL SPEECHES

Political speeches make news, for their content, for their delivery, and for their significance. (Did you notice THE rhetorical trio there? Tony Blair would be proud.) The art of rhetoric—the use of language as a means to persuade—has been studied and prized for over 2,000 years. A talent for oration can be the key to political success (Barack Obama): a lack of the skill of public communication could spell disaster (Gordon Brown?). Here are the Newstatesman’s favourite political speeches made by British politicians since 1945:

THE NEWSTATESMAN’S TEN BEST POLITICAL SPEECHES

Political speeches make news, for their content, for their delivery, and for their significance. (Did you notice THE rhetorical trio there? Tony Blair would be proud.)
The art of rhetoric—the use of language as a means to persuade—has been studied and prized for over 2,000 years. A talent for oration can be the key to political success (Barack Obama): a lack of the skill of public communication could spell disaster (Gordon Brown?).
Here are the Newstatesman’s favourite political speeches made by British politicians since 1945:

1. Aneurin Bevan, anti-Suez speech, Trafalgar Square rally, November 1956
2. Enoch Powell, speech on the Hola Camp in Kenya, House of Commons, July 1959
3. Harold Macmillan, speech to the South African parliament, Cape Town, February 1960
4. Hugh Gaitskell, speech on nuclear disarmament, Labour party conference, 1960
5. Margaret Thatcher, Brighton bomb speech, Conservative party conference, October 1984
6. Neil Kinnock, Militant speech, Labour party conference, October 1985
7. Sir Geoffrey Howe, resignation speech, House of Commons, November 1990
8. Robin Cook, resignation speech, House of Commons, March 2003
9. David Cameron, leadership bid, Conservative party conference, October 2005
10. Tony Blair, last conference speech, Labour party conference, September 2006
11. Three more that didn’t quite make the cut

Owen Moelwyn-Hughes

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