Prime Minister's remarks at UK-Ireland Summit: 5 March 2025
Prime Minister鈥檚 remarks at the UK-Ireland Summit in Liverpool.

Thanks Lisa, it鈥檚 really fantastic to see you all here and to be in this absolutely wonderful museum.
I鈥檝e been in this museum a number of times, but I鈥檓 normally bundled in to the top floor to do an interview with Laura Kuenssberg on the Sunday morning of our conference.
So, to come and see it in all its glory is really really fantastic.
As it is to look out and see all of you here.
And particularly just to see UK and Ireland Summit 2025 on the walls here is absolutely amazing and really, really uplifting, so thank you all for coming.
Look I know we鈥檙e still some days away from St. Patrick鈥檚 Day.
But we鈥檝e got some fantastic food and drink from Irish chef Anna聽Haugh who is here this evening.
Fantastic music from the Liverpool String Quartet.
And I know we鈥檝e got incredible people in this room.
Business leaders, people in the arts, education, politicians.
And of course, a very big thank you to the Taoiseach Miche谩l聽Martin who is with us this evening.
So, all in all I think we can consider this an early celebration聽of everything Irish鈥�
And everything that binds the UK and Ireland together.
Miche谩l, everyone, it really is good to see you all here in聽Liverpool for this important summit聽
A city which stands as the living embodiment of the connections between our two countries.
As Lisa has alluded to, I鈥檝e been to Ireland many times.聽
But in September last year I visited Ireland for the first time as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
That was an important and special moment for me.
But it was a wider moment, not just because I got to watch the England-Ireland football聽match at the Aviva Stadium鈥 won鈥檛 mention the score.聽
But because as the first visit by a UK Prime Minister in five years鈥�
And despite all the turbulence in recent times鈥�
It was a reminder of just how strong those ties are that bind us聽together.
So, it was a really important moment for me personally,聽
But a really important moment for the United Kingdom and for Ireland to have that first visit so early in my tenure as Prime Minister.
So, I鈥檓 really delighted that the Irish delegation is here today鈥�
To continue strengthening that friendship鈥�
As we work to bring huge benefits to the people of both countries鈥�
By delivering greater trade, prosperity and security.
Now many of you will know that as Prime Minister
My focus is on delivering change
Improving people鈥檚 lives
Boosting growth
So that we can raise living standards
and put more money into people鈥檚 pockets
And deliver the public services people need.
But of course, we can do much more鈥�
When we work together with others.
As I鈥檝e said before, I don鈥檛 believe the relationship between the UK and Ireland has ever reached its full potential.
And I鈥檓 delighted that now with this summit we鈥檙e going to change all that. What an opportunity.聽
Miche谩l, I know we鈥檝e got a lot to do over the coming days鈥�
We鈥檝e got great ambitions for this summit.
Talking together
Speaking to business leaders
Perhaps finding a moment for a bit of Guinness diplomacy.
But tonight鈥�
I hope we can simply celebrate
The UK and Ireland
And everything that makes this such a fantastic friendship
And now it鈥檚 my pleasure to introduce the Taoiseach, you鈥檙e so welcome I鈥檓 so pleased we were able to get this summit together: Miche谩l .