 Felly, os fawr am ychydig gydag y breakdown y hon, sydd yn fawr y llai gyrd-giwch, hefyd wedi cael y dyfodol yw gallwn gyfan o'r amser a'r tyfan, ac nawr, fawr hefyd yn hyn oes yn jwydden nhw. Mae gennym yn ychydig fel gweithio. Felly, os rwy'n gweithio cael ei copwysu'r gilydd yma sy'n fawr yn fawr, sian fy modd, wrth i gydag y wirfyn, a currents, yn cael y cyflynydd ychydig yma, ychydig ei olygu'n gweldio i gydag y gyrche. mae'n edrych i ddweud yw'n gweld yma yn eistedd yn ei ddweud i'w ddechrau'r gwybod. Yn dweud i ddweud, ac mae'n ddweud i ddweud i eistedd yn ei ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud. cyn hadd followers ar gyfer y gwaith, ond there is no way, it just seems like a joke. But the left in the UK saw that challenge, and we did something that we actually rarely do in history, which is rather than prematurely admitting defeat, wallowing in, downence, ond, nid yw'n meddwl i'ch gwaith ar y Gweinidol'r models ydy'i llid gan Badi Lindzi, ac nid yw'n meddwl i'r achosi sydd yn ychydigol yn blion y defnyddio. Wrth gŵl hwnneb y gallwn i'ch creu'r wneud o'r ffordd a oedd oherwydd y bwysig o'r ysb cloth a oeddaeth o'r bwysig o'r ffordd o'r ffordd ac oeddaeth o'r ffordd o hollbarthiau. Rwy'n ni'n esudio'r bwysig weithio i un bod hefyd ni'n gweithio'r freid o'r just about defending things like the NHS and all of these things that the Tories are trying to take away from us. But it was actually about proposing something new, and it was about believing in something hopeful. I think we got out of this, temporarily we got out of this mindset that the left of the UK does always have, just this timidness and insecurity about our ideas and our potential power. Rydym, felly, if we gave anything from Corbyn, we would have the idea that we have so much more latent power than we think we do. I have come up with five vague things about things that are achievable and things we should be focusing on in the next five years. Yn cael ei fod yn fwy o'r rym, ac mae'r ffordd y gallu rhoi'r cyffredinol yn ychydig ac yn ymlaen i mwynnu'r rwylau. Ond rwy'n gwybod i'n ffordd y pethau ar y cyfnod i gael eu troi'r ystafell, o'r ideaau y byddwn ni'n dweud yn ff otraf lle i ddweud yn y bwyll, ac yn dweud yn cael ei ddweud. Yn cael ei ddweud. Felly, y first thing, a Ash touched on this before, we can absolutely end detention in the next five years. Absolutely. The movement to end detention has done an incredible job over the past few years and as far as I'm concerned that should be day one of the CorbeIt Government. It's closed down all detention centres. Dydy i'n ddiwrnod am yn y bŵr, ac rhai i'n mynd i'n meddwl y dyma. Felly, rhai am y cy bağn rhaid i ddefnyddio'r cyblion yn y bosib. A gallwn i'n mynd i ddefnyddio'r cyblion, a daint i ddweud yma, rhai'n meddwl ar gyfer bod'n tebyg mwyn i'r llomain. Felly, y gallwn i ddefnyddio y pŵrlau'r llomain ac yn y byddai'n bwch chi fod i'r llomain'n mynd. Ond angen i'n ei hoff yng Ngwch Cymru yn ddelch ar gyfer eu cyd- dewyn respondial fel Cymru, ar y gyfnod ragwydau, ar y dyfosidol, ac oes bwysig o'r mynd yn cyfrifiad roedd hwn. Cymru, oes bwysig, oes bwysig o'r mynd i'r cyfrifiad roedd hwn. ynglyn â bwysig o'r Ministerial Ffasgau Oedd, roedd y mynd iawn gyrdau a'u cyfwaith o'r mynd o'r pwysig o'r mynd i'r cyfrifiad o'r mynd. Mae gweithio, mae yna chi'n gweld ei fod yn y ddechrau i chi'n ei wneud. Mae gennym y byddech chi'n gweithio i'r gwahod gyda'r cyfnod. Mae gyda chi'n gweithio yn y rydyn ni. Rydyn ni'n gofio'n gofio'n nobl. Mae'r lle'r ddiddorol yn olygu. Mae'n ddiddorol sydd yn gallu gweithio'n ei gweithio'n gwneud. Mae'n gweithio i gweithio'n wneud. Mae'r lleidio'n gweithio, mae'n wneud, mae'n gwneudio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwneud. o'r rhwng chi'n bwysig sy'n gweithio i'r cyd-gylwyddnig cychwyn nhw. Rwy'n sefydlu cychwyn nhw fynd i'r maen nhw'n agnomrewtol gynhyrchu ac yw'r ffordd yn ysguedd gyda phrygau pobysig, er rwy'n rhaid ei fod ymlaen i'r rhai gael eu lleol yn gyflaen nesaf â hyn a symud. 3. Llywodraeth i'r Localwyd. Felly mae'r ddymil'n lleol yr ysgol yn wneud ar hynny i gynyddiol. I always thought about how I never understood why we always stay in universities. Firstly, loads of people don't go to uni, university-educated people is not a very big segment of the population. Secondly, school kids are super radical, they're super energetic, and they're super open to ideas. They've got a bunch of energy and that's why a lot of the time they feel very weird about the world they're going into and they kind of know something isn't quite right and that combined with energy is why they're doing weird things like eating typhods and snorting condoms on YouTube. So we need to take that energy and engage them as political subjects because they are, they have a political consciousness and they don't really conduct it quite weird, Stalinist way. I mean actually engage them as like genuine political subjects and teach them about the activist history globally and give them the tools and the understanding and historical knowledge to understand that they can affect social change. Number four, we need to build infrastructure outside the Labour Party. So as much as the Labour Party is a site of hope for people, every, all of you guys who are involved in campaigns, in media, in any organisation, you need to have a game plan. The whole Corbyn project goes tits up. So there's a lot of people out there with a lot of power that are going to try and scandal it. So we need to have a game plan so that the holds of crisis are not taken by the right if that's how stuff goes. So it should be honest, it's kind of looking that way. And fifth, we need to get ready for the fact that there's a lot of people out there that are ramping up for war. When Trump pulling out of the Iran deal with, you know, all of these kind of with mad men like Bolton in the White House right now, we need to make sure that we are ready for the fact that there are people there looking to get an Iraq mark too. We can't do what we did last time. We can't just wait for it to kind of overwhelm us. And again, we've done a fucking march that's in London to Germany. And I think that that's what's going to help, you know, prevent a catastrophic war. So not to end this on a review note, but war is coming and we need to be ready. But yeah, so as grim as that might sound, I want me to take you back to that hope and that feeling of like feeling that everyone was laughing at us and we ignored them and went into the communities and organized and we achieved what we was told was unachievable. So always be bolder than you're told you can be, always be bolder than you think you can be. And I absolutely believe that we have so much unlock talent in this country. We just have the brave roots of fucking Doug Florent.