and when i woke up and i switched on the radio, nigel farage had gone too. was a moment when thought i had died and gone to heaven. [applause] but there's a serious point. why did all the pollsters and the pundits get it so wrong? because, fundamentally, they didn't understand the people who make up our country. the vast majority of people aren't obsessives, arguing at the extremes of the debate. let me put it as simply as i can, britain and twitter are not the same thing. [applause] the british people are decent, sensible, reasonable, and they just want a government that supports the vulnerable, backs those who do the right thing and helps them get on in life. good jobs, a decent home, better childcare, controlled immigration, lower taxes so there's more money at the end of the month, an nhs that's there for them, seven days a week, great schools, dignity in retirement. that is what people want and that is what we will deliver. the party of working people, the party for working people, today, tomorrow, always. a. [applause] ten years ago, i stood on a stage