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Article: NOW MAKE WAY FOR ME, TONY; Labour Conference: Chancellor signals he is ready to take over at No10: Pledge to carry on reforms with 'opportunity for all': Moral crusade to end child poverty wins ovation: Key message from Brown's barnstorming speech to Labour.
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- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- September 26, 2005
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Byline: JOE MURPHY
GORDON BROWN explicitly laid claim to Tony Blair's job in a barnstorming speech this afternoon.
He set the clock ticking on Mr Blair's premiership by declaring that New Labour's greatest achievements are yet to come.
The Chancellor announced he will embark on a tour of the UK in the next few months in what looks like a victory lap for a man who has the Labour leadership in the bag.
A crusade to eradicate child poverty and to build "one moral community" in Britain where the strong care for the weak is his vision. "I learned from my mother and father that for every opportunity there was an obligation, for every demand ...