P163 CEEFAX 163 Tue 1 Oct 20:55/15   MORE RECESSION  UNDER THE TORIES 1/3 More Tory years would mean more years on the recession roundabout, Labour leader Neil Kinnock has said. The Tories are a govjrnmjnt in blinkers - hoping that the British people are wearing blindfolds, hj said. "But the Tories hope in vain. People see what is happening in their own country they live with realities," hj told the Brighton conference. Labour would help create a modern industrial economy which could compete - that was the way to keep Britain out of recession in the long term, hj said. 160 Conference news index Next News Politics Newswatch WorldNews
P163 CEEFAX 163 Tue 1 Oct 20:44/24   UK "IN EUROPE'S  FIRST DIVISION" 2/3 Labour is determined to put Britain into Europe's first division - and has the policies to do it, leader Neil Kinnock has told his party conference. For long-term competitive success there must bj investment incentives, training and education commitment, modern transport and innovation, hj said. "They are the changes that are coming in Europe. Wj must bj ready for them. If we lag, we lose." The Tories have turned away from their duty of building the productive stength of the country, hj said. 160 Conference news index Next News Politics Newswatch WorldNews
P163 CEEFAX 163 Tue 1 Oct 20:53/13   PLEDGES ON  INVESTMENT 3/3 Neil Kinnock has said that Britain must bj an innovation-driven economy. He pledged that Labour would invest in economic strength and provide a climate of investment. "We will do it with sustained funding for research and with a minister for science," Mr Kinnock said. "We will do it by establishing Technology Trusts modelled on what the Germans and Japanese do - to link research in universities with business and industry." 160 Conference news index 102 Newswatch 180 World News Next News Politics Newswatch WorldNews