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Quiet . They have basically gone quiet. My mates in the labour party who tend to be on the moderate wing, people who would not have supported Jeremy Corbyn for the leadership and still have severe doubts about it, long faces, not quite sure what they are supposed to be doing, not quite sure what their tactics are Going Forward , sure what their tactics are Going Forward, and they are keeping their heads down. That gives the impression of unity in the labour party and that is a good impression to project because people do not like divided parties, but the doubts are still there, as fundamental as they have ever been. And they did look like characters in a hostage video. You would hope that someone from the moderate wing of the labour party, an mp, former cabinet minister would have spoken out and raised the question you raised their about the reality of how is labour going to win another 64 seats . There isa going to win another 64 seats . There is a possibility that corbyn has peaked but he has convinced people he is in the form of progress in british politics. I think most people recognise now is not the time to speak out. And the specifics we got from Jeremy Corbyn, quite a lot about rent control in particular. There was a lot on property and other than tuition fees, this is the big issue for labour. When people talk about Younger Voters being discontented with the way things are at the moment, it is notjust people in theirearly at the moment, it is notjust people in their early 20s. The tories have major problems with any voter pretty much below the age of 40, and he is targeting very clearly these housing plans at appealing to just that kind of voter who feels the housing syste m of voter who feels the housing system does not work for them. I would raise questions about rent controls. They dont seem to work where they have been tried and driving out private investment, but thatis driving out private investment, but that is corbyns pitch, that he is presenting. And he also manages in the Financial Times to get the splash and lead story, rather than what i thought was the key story anywhere in europe today, which is the german finance minister leaving. This is one of the last great west germans, one of the architects of reunification and the bulwark of the euro and germany will have a new finance minister which is a huge story. 0k, finance minister which is a huge story. Ok, lets go the times. Theresa may will seek to answer Jeremy Corbyns claimed that capitalism is in crisis by insisting it the greatest agent in collective Human Progress ever created. As if capitalism is not in enough trouble it now has theresa may defending it she will make a speech tomorrow which will mark the 20th anniversary of the independence of the bank of england, famously delivered by gordon brown and new labour in 1997. She will mount a robust defence of capitalism, which you could say from a pro market point of view, well, about time actually. Whether theresa may is the right person to do it and whether that will carry credibility with the Younger Voters who are not convinced that markets work is another question. I suppose it shows more of the ideological divide between her and Jeremy Corbyn . Totally a nd between her and Jeremy Corbyn . Totally and never say again that all politicians are the same and there is nothing to choose between the parties. We saw is nothing to choose between the parties. We saneremy corbyn with a fundamental critique of capitalism and what he would describe as neoliberalism and theresa may going out tomorrow to defend it. Now, corbyn believes, as we said earlier, that the centre of gravity has moved so that the centre of gravity has moved so far to the left that people are willing to go along with his critique of capitalism. I am not sure that is necessarily the case. I was reading theresa mays words there, it reminded me of what Winston Churchill said about democracy, it is the worst system there is about all the others apart from all the others. You might say the same about capitalism. The Daily Telegraph has the follow up to the bombardier story. Mae threatens the bombardier story. Mae threatens the United States with a trade war. Im not sure she said that . the United States with a trade war. Im not sure she said that . I think the government would point out. They were flagging up to the us that there is more at stake here in terms of defence contracts and the uk taxpayer has a stake in this. But it does illustrate a problem for mrs may going into the brexit talks that trade is incredibly complex and one of the things on which she was depending, look at her visit to see President Trump earlier in the year, she was depending on a deal with america and it is certainly true that trump is very pro britain and wa nts that trump is very pro britain and wants there to be a deal. This just illustrates that sometimes domestic interests might get in the way. Trade war with the United States is not exactly part of the probe brexit plan, is it . Sir Michael Fallon the defence secretary pretty much said if boeing go ahead with this and bombardier suffer and jobs suffer in Northern Ireland, then the ministry of defence could not go ahead with boeing. Would that antagonise the trump administration, that sort of talk . I think it would. Trump likes people who play tough, he is a deal maker. It is not the kind of relationship that theresa may was promising when she was Holding Donald trumps and outside the white house rather prematurely. Lets go onto the daily mail. Ryanair cancelled yet more flights, another 400,000 people potentially affected. A couple of the papers saying this amounts to christmas being cancelled. That is a little extreme. I hope so there are other airlines and other means of transport. It is the most extraordinary story. 0leary, the boss of ryanair has flirted with corporate disaster on many occasions and has a knack of getting out of those situations but something serious has happened here. It is another 400,000 passengers inconvenienced who will not get their money back, because they have had at least 14 days notice of these flights being cancelled at christmas, you are talking about nearly three quarters of a Million People who are affected and this is about as bad as it gets for a brand, even a brand which boasts about taking a robust attitude towards customers. Bad pr. Something is going wrong with ryanair and it is not just about messing going wrong with ryanair and it is notjust about messing up with crew rotors, there is something much more serious going on there. The ft has a line about them pulling out of proposed shares in alitalia. They used to talk about running flights to the United States. What has happened to that . It is serious for the company and travellers. Having said that, we had two flights cancelled in one weekend the other weekend, and we have been promised £500 compensation. We have made a profit given the flight costs you are smiling. A quick look at the daily express, iain. Millions facing a pensions shock. We are all going to die, apparently, and even worse news than that, our pensions are 50 , will have a 50 chance of getting a full pay out. I think most consumers getting a full pay out. I think most consumers are getting a full pay out. I think most consumers are pretty cynical about this anyway and i dont think this is particularly surprising news to most people. Is it true, do you think . I am not necessarily sureties. That is reassuring at least. It is surprising that the daily express did not blame it on Jeremy Corbyn lets end then with the telegraph. This is an interesting story about children who look too similarfor interesting story about children who look too similar for iphone face recognition to work. This is the idea that children under the age of 13 are too similar for face recognition technology. Does rather a weird story. I can see lots of problems with face recognition technology. If someone is asleep presumably it would still work. I would have thought the problem with children is theirfaces would have thought the problem with children is their faces are changing too much. They still looked different, surely . It is the iphone text which costs £999. Many children cannot afford that. It is coincidentally and a picture of Jeremy Corbyn same for the many and not the few. How many children can afford it . Not many. I know all babies look the same but not children. And there is an issue with twins as well. I dont know. They say the chances in an adult who doesnt have a twin, the chances of the system not working are far less than the fingerprint system therefore they have these amazing sensors which can detect the slightest difference in your face. It is all for the future. And for people who earn more than we do thats it for the papers tonight. Thank you, iain and lance. Goodbye. Good evening. After a thoroughly wet day across western areas, things turning dry overnight. Some clearer skies developing. What brought the wet weather was this weather front. Not many lines on the isobars and not much wind to push it through quick enough. Some big puddles on the roads and pavements to take us into thursday morning, only slowly easing away from the west. For scotland, wales and the south west of england there will be a drier note. Still muggy towards eastern areas of the country without bricks of rain first thing. Not too much rain to begin with in shetland. Lost three conditions here. Lighter winds to eastern parts of scotland but gray, damp, about bricks of rain and drizzle. A few spots of rain and drizzle. A few spots of rain and drizzle across eastern coastal counties of england. Some cloud across the pennines and peak district. Not a huge amount of rain by eight oclock. Early commuters may see the rain but later commuters may see the rain but later commuters may have a dry day. That rain moves into the north sea. Skies brightened. Most having sunny spells in the afternoon. It is still wet in the shetland. Outbreaks of rain. The rain stays overnight. They arent thick as more of an influence bringing some changeable conditions to ta ke bringing some changeable conditions to take us into the weekend. This weather front having more to take us into the weekend. This weatherfront having more movement to it thanks to more breeze blowing in from the west. Clears away from Northern Ireland first thing. Brightening up through the morning. Western parts of mainland uk and then out towards the east after outbreaks of rain in the morning. Most will clear by the end of the afternoon, may stay damp until the rush hour. Into the weekend, a fresh start, cooler than we have been used to. A dry and bright morning for most. More cloud towards the south west. Then the big uncertainty beyond that. It all links to this. Ex hurricanes maria and lee will push across the atlantic. Keep tuned to the forecast on the bbc news channel and we will keep you updated. This is bbc news. My name is ben brown. The headlines at 11 00pm Jeremy Corbyn has closed labours annual conference in brighton, declaring that his party is now ready for government and on the threshold of power. A man has died after armed police opened fire on a car near bristol. An official inquiry has been launched. Theresa may says she is bitterly disappointed after a trade dispute with the us puts thousands of aviation jobs at risk at the bombardier plant in belfast. And newsnight, after weeks of investigation, we bring you the most conference of the yet of the people who made their escape from floor 21 of g re nfell tower. Who made their escape from floor 21 of grenfell tower. What really happened that night . And how did they lived to tell the tale

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