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Prime Minister's New Year Message

Annual speech by UK Prime Minister From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prime Minister's New Year Message
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The Prime Minister's New Year Message in the United Kingdom is an annual speech made by the prime minister for the start of a new year.[1] It is traditionally released around New Year's Eve and Hogmanay throughout Britain, consisting of a speech which is a few minutes long and usually contains reflections upon what has taken place throughout the previous year. This is then followed by a government-backed preview of what can be expected in the coming new year[2] and the current political state of the nation. Beyond politics, the message also includes sentiments and achievements from throughout the year, and national events that have taken place.[3]

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The new year message from the prime minister is usually written and then recorded at 10 Downing Street.

Other political leaders in Britain use the new year as a chance to release their message to reflect on the year and inform the public on what may be expected in the coming year, this includes the leader of the opposition[4] in the British Parliament and leaders of the devolved governments.[5][6] Since 1932, the British monarch traditionally releases the Royal Christmas Message which is alternatively broadcast on Christmas Day throughout the UK and the Commonwealth.[7]

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Past messages

2010s

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2020s

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References

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