But the mission to make Britain a country that works for everyone means more than fighting these injustices. If you’re from an ordinary working class family, life is much harder than many people in Westminster realise.
You have a job, but you don’t always have job security. You have your own home but you worry about paying the mortgage.
You can just about manage, but you worry about the cost of living and getting your kids into a good school.
If you are one of those families, if you’re just managing, I want to address you directly. I know you are working around the clock, I know you’re doing your best and I know that sometimes life can be a struggle.
The government I lead will be driven, not by the interests of the privileged few but by yours. We will do everything we can to give you more control over your lives.
When we take the big calls we will think not of the powerful, but you.
When we pass new laws we will listen not to the mighty, but to you.
When it comes to taxes we will prioritise not the wealthy, but you.
When it comes to opportunity we won’t entrench the advantages of the fortunate few, we will do everything we can to help anybody, whatever your background, to go as far as your talents will take you.
We are living through an important moment in our country’s history. Following the referendum, we face a time of great national change.
And I know because we’re Great Britain we will rise to the challenge.
As we leave the European Union we will forge a bold new positive role for ourselves in the world and we will make Britain a country that works not for a privileged few but for every one of us.
That will be the mission of the government I lead and together we will build a better Britain.”