Conservatives, elected to conserve what is great about our country. We cannot survive as the left denigrate our history and pull down our monuments. We must not be afraid as we were in batley, we must not be afraid to get involved where a teacher was driven into hiding by islamist thugs or when the very worst crimes were committed, when young girls were groomed and raped four years in rotherham and rochdale, and nothing happened for years. Rochdale, and nothing happened foryears. Nothing rochdale, and nothing happened for years. Nothing happened because those in charge were scared of being called racists, and then the system hid behind the human Rights Act and failed to deport the child abusers and allowed them to walk the streets where their victims live. Well, enough. I am where their victims live. Well, enough. Iam not where their victims live. Well, enough. I am not afraid. This stealthy poisoning of our society needs to stop. The Liberal Democrats are not going to defend our country. Unlike the left, we know right from wrong. But we allowed ourselves to be bound by aggressive Identity Politics by a treasury whose rules were written by Gordon Brown and a legal system re engineered by Tony Blair. You might think Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were defeated in 2010 but the truth is, the left never left. Its time to make a change. Ministers need to be able to make decisions that arent endlessly challenged in the courts. If people dont like those decisions, there are elections. If the law says the Government Cant deport foreign child abuser, then the law is an as. And it means its time for politicians to change it. And when the government relies on economic modelling, which doesnt grasp the realities of immigration, we know its time to make a change. So here is what we are going to do. We are going to rewrite the rules of the game. If i become leader, we will immediately begin a once in a generation undertaking, the sort of project not attempted by the days of Keith Joseph Project not attempted by the days of keithjoseph in the 1970s, a comprehensive plan to reprogram the british state, to reboot the british economy, a new blueprint for the Great Machine of our country, one that goes far beyond the relationship with the eu or the echr, a plan that considers every aspect of what the state does and why it does it. A plan built on the principles and priorities of our nation, a plan that looks at our international agreements, at the human Rights Act, the equality act, a judicial review and judicial activism, and the treasury and the bank of england, devolution and quangos, at the civil service and the health service, at how we use power to give power to the british people. We will rewire, reboot and reprogram. Nothing is more exciting to me. I am an engineer and engineers do not hide from the truth. This work cannot be the work of just one truth. This work cannot be the work ofjust one woman. It has to be the work of a huge team that goes way beyond westminster. 0ur Party is not a club or a clique, we are notjust the erg, that erg or one nation, we are one Conservative Party, we had a Conservative Movement we are a Conservative Movement we are a Conservative Movement. And i will always defend that because. Some people say i like a fight. I cant imagine where they got that idea but its not true, i do not like to fight, but im not afraid to fight. I dont fight for the sake of fighting, but i do fight for you. Every day of the last parliament, i thought for conservative values. I fought for them even when i was told it wasnt in my interests. I fought for womens rights to safe spaces and childrens rights to grow up in their own time. Ifought and childrens rights to grow up in their own time. I fought against those who seek to divide our country based on race. Ifought for the future of my three children and for your children. I will always fight against left wing nonsense. Im sad to be in Opposition but there is a part of me thats excited because Opposition is an opportunity, and upper an opportunity, and upper an opportunity to make angie uncomfortable, to make Rachel Wriggle and make starmer sweat. We are going to have fun. They thought that all they had to do was get us out, but they dont have a plan. They are not up to the job and they will let our country down, and we must be ready to replace them. My campaign is not about me. Its about all the fuss. Its called renewal 2030 because we have to renew. Its about all of us. We have the power to make the 2030s a golden decade, a time of growth in Notjust Gdp but growth that most people can feel, in our party and country, and age that will leave a meaningful legacy for the british people for decades to come. A renewal based on personal responsibility, family, sovereignty. As Trade Secretary, i saw that capitalism, Trade And Enterprise reduce poverty, socialism creates poverty. Government prides itself on growing the Economy But Government does not create growth, business creates growth, government needs to get out of the way. Any government that forgets that will start to think it knows better than business. It will allow Ed Miliband to build things like a great british energy company. Well, ive had a look at it, it doesnt produce energy, its not a company and there nothing great about it. Government needs to be the servant of the market, not its master. It needs to protect Fair Play and proper competition but the wealth of the country comes from the people who work in it, not the people who work in it, not the people who work in it, not the people who live off it. It comes from The Business built by the brilliance of those who put in the time and take the risks. We will help them to shoot for the stars. We will help a new generation to build families And Homes, to build careers and businesses, acquire capital, property, investments and security. We will take the shackles of the economy so that it can fly and take the country with it. After we have picked and unpicked the damage done by this Labour Government, my vision for beyond 2030 is this. For britain to be a country where people can find a shared identity, for nations but when united kingdom four nations but when united kingdom. A country where being a british citizen means more thanjust country where being a british citizen means more than just having a british passport. A country where people can be committed to each other, irrespective of their religion or what they look like. A britain that is friends with its neighbours but will always proudly protect its national interests. A britain at ease with itself, a britain at ease with itself, a britain that believes in itself, and that sort of britain can only come about because of renewed conservative principles. And the time to start that renewal is right now. Cheering studio and that was the last of the four mac candidates who have given their 20 minutes or more on the stage. Kemi badenoch talking about how she feels the conservatives let the voters down, they spoke right and governed left, but she is a conservative because she has seen what happens when a country loses sight of its principles, she says. She feels the party lost faith and stopped acting like conservatives. She talked about her childhood in nigeria and talked about being unafraid of being attacked on Social Media when much of the time you feared about being attacked in real life as a child. Lets turn to a correspondent who has been watching. Damien, i wonder how much more conference will feel they have got to know these candidates after the last couple of hours. We to know these candidates after the last couple of hours. To know these candidates after the last couple of hours. We havent had time to grab last couple of hours. We havent had time to grab people last couple of hours. We havent had time to grab people yet last couple of hours. We havent had time to grab people yet but last couple of hours. We havent had time to grab people yet but i last couple of hours. We havent had time to grab people yet but i think. Time to grab people yet but i think they will feel they got a sense of they will feel they got a sense of the different candidates. Lets focus on Kemi Badenoch, what was interesting there was she set out a slightly different pitch, certainly on the right of the party, but her whole last section was all about rewriting the rules to rewire the state. She wants the kind of vision of changing everything, throwing things up in the air. She talked about the human Rights Act, the equality act, international agreements, going far beyond looking at what the state does and why, the health service, the judiciary, at what the state does and why, the health service, thejudiciary, that is all about a big agenda to try to change the nature of things, that is her pitch to the right of the party. I think whats interesting, if you heard some of that, listening to the reactions, it seems to me very unscientific that two candidates got more response from the whole, Kemi Badenoch and James Cleverly. They are all on stage now as people in the hall are uploading. These four candidates, this was their one moment, and i have to say, again, unscientific, Tom Tugendhat� s speech seems not to ignite things. James cleverly seemed more relaxed, got quite a lot of replies and engagement, robertjenrick was smooth as expected, perhaps didnt get quite the same engagement, Kemi Badenoch seems to play more to the crowd. We can bring in someone who was watching. This is one of the candidates supporters, we will tell you in a second. This is the moment when those in the whole, those in the party, go away and debate and consider what they have heard, think about those different pitches and decide which candidate they like. Grant shappsjoins me now. Your in James Cleverly� s camp. It seems to me he got some engagement from the hole, he was playing off the crowd. I totally agree he got some engagement from the hall. Its always a pleasure after these speeches its always a pleasure after these speeches and you can see it as it is, he speeches and you can see it as it is, he connected to the audience. He was the is, he connected to the audience. He was the only is, he connected to the audience. He was the only one who actually looked like a was the only one who actually looked like 6 prime was the only one who actually looked like a Prime Minister in waiting. Wasnt like a Prime Minister in waiting. Wasnt the like a Prime Minister in waiting. Wasnt the case the others might have had been trying to have a David Cameron Moment was no speech with no speech and no lecturing . I was Cameron Moment was no speech with no speech and no lecturing . No speech and no lecturing . I was at the famous no speech and no lecturing . I was at the famous 2005 no speech and no lecturing . I was at the famous 2005 conference no speech and no lecturing . I was at the famous 2005 conference where l the famous 2005 conference where david the famous 2005 conference where David Cameron surprised everybody. It David Cameron surprised everybody. It wasnt David Cameron surprised everybody. It wasnt quite the same Today And David it wasnt quite the same today and David Cameron didnt have a screen to read David Cameron didnt have a screen to read from David Cameron didnt have a screen to read from whereas there was a screen to read from whereas there was a screen available, i think everyone apart screen available, i think everyone apart from screen available, i think everyone apart from Robert Jenrick used that, but it apart from Robert Jenrick used that, but it was interesting to see the way that but it was interesting to see the way that james decided to use the lecturing, way that james decided to use the lecturing, it made him more look look lecturing, it made him more look took more lecturing, it made him more look look more Prime Ministerial because hes had look more Prime Ministerial because hes had more seniorjobs, hes been the foreign hes had more seniorjobs, hes been the foreign Secretary And Home secretary, he sat the 3am he has had the secretary, he sat the 3am he has had the 36m secretary, he sat the 3am he has had the 3am calls. He secretary, he sat the 3am he has had the 3am calls. Had the 3am calls. He said about those, i know had the 3am calls. He said about those, i know the had the 3am calls. He said about those, i know the dangers, had the 3am calls. He said about those, i know the dangers, i. Had the 3am calls. He said about i those, i know the dangers, i know what needs to be done and i know why they are failing. Is he criticising Keir Starmer about the Middle East right now . I Keir Starmer about the middle East Riaht now . , � ~ Keir Starmer about the middle East Riaht now . , � ~. , right now . I dont think that line was about right now . I dont think that line was about clear right now . I dont think that line was about Clear Starmer right now . I dont think that line was about Clear Starmer was | right now . I dont think that line was about Clear Starmer was about was about Clear Starmer was about Keir Starmer, was about Clear Starmer was about Keir Starmer, it was about making sure the Keir Starmer, it was about making sure the raf intercepted those ballistics from iran, the same Decision Ballistics from iran, the same Decision I Ballistics from iran, the same decision i made as Defence Secretary in Aprib Decision i made as Defence Secretary in Aprib I Decision i made as Defence Secretary in april. I think it is more about the fact in april. I think it is more about the fact that policy towards the middle the fact that policy towards the middle East And Israel has been iffy under middle East And Israel has been iffy under labour. Only a few weeks ago we were under labour. Only a few weeks ago we were drawing support from israel, last night, we were drawing support from israel, last night, those responses, Ithink She was last night, those responses, Ithink She was criticising the responses but it she was criticising the responses but it wasnt about what happened in the last but it wasnt about what happened in the last 24 but it wasnt about what happened in the last 24 hours. Its that whole feeling the last 24 hours. Its that whole feeling with this Labour Government that they feeling with this Labour Government that they came in and said change, then goodness knows what they meant apart from then goodness knows what they meant apart from taxing your car, your home, apart from taxing your car, your home, your apart from taxing your car, your home, your pension, and its really pushing home, your pension, and its really pushing at home, your pension, and its really pushing at the fact we got on Uncertaih pushing at the fact we got on uncertain future with a Big Budget Coming Uncertain Future with a big budget Coming Up uncertain future with a big budget Coming Up thats going to tax everyone. What was interesting about jamess everyone. What was interesting about Jamess Speech as the others were talking Jamess Speech as the others were talking about internal reorganisation, one of the candidates said lets rename the party, candidates said lets rename the party, the candidates said lets rename the party, the new conservatives, very tony party, the new conservatives, very Tony Blair party, the new conservatives, very Tony Blair. What james was talking about Tony Blair. What james was talking about was Tony Blair. What james was talking about was attacking labour which is what you about was attacking labour which is what you would expect from the leader what you would expect from the leader of what you would expect from the leader of the Opposition. | what you would expect from the leader of the Opposition. Leader of the Opposition. I think all of them leader of the Opposition. I think all of them had leader of the Opposition. I think all of them had quite leader of the Opposition. I think all of them had quite a leader of the Opposition. I think all of them had quite a Lot Leader of the Opposition. I think all of them had quite a lot of. All of them had quite a lot of attacking of labour in all of their speeches. He did say one thing i dont think i had from the other candidates which was, we need to say sorry to those in the Hall And Party for what happened in the election. Is that right . Party for what happened in the election. Is that right . Yeah, not ust a lot election. � is that right . Yeah, not just a lot of election. Is that right . Yeah, not just a lot of mps election. Is that right . Yeah, not just a lot of mps like election. Is that right . Yeah, not just a lot of mps like me election. Is that right . Yeah, not just a lot of mps like me but election. Is that right . Yeah, not just a lot of mps like me but also | election. Is that right . Yeah, not| just a lot of mps like me but also a lot of just a lot of mps like me but also a lot of councillors, they would have been lot of councillors, they would have been a lot of councillors, they would have been a Lot Lot of councillors, they would have been a lot in the hall who have lost their seats been a lot in the hall who have lost their seats at local council level, probably their seats at local council level, probably doing a great job their seats at local council level, probably doing a greatjob in the local probably doing a greatjob in the local authority, probably doing a greatjob in the localauthority, no probably doing a greatjob in the local authority, no fault of their own local authority, no fault of their own there local authority, no fault of their own. There was another thing that james own. There was another thing that james said own. There was another thing that james said which i thought was interesting, dont be so glum about the country, almost driving it downwardsjust because the country, almost driving it downwards just because we are the country, almost driving it downwardsjust because we are not in power~ downwardsjust because we are not in power~ he downwardsjust because we are not in power. He set up an interesting plan about power. He set up an interesting plan about how power. He set up an interesting plan about how the future can be optimistic. He cited ronald reagan, it can optimistic. He cited ronald reagan, it can be optimistic. He cited ronald reagan, it can be morning again. Have optimistic. He cited ronald reagan, it can be morning again. It can be morning again. Have we heard enough. It can be morning again. Have we heard enough, do it can be morning again. Have we heard enough, do you it can be morning again. Have we heard enough, do you think . It can be morning again. Have we l heard enough, do you think . Some people think we havent heard enough from these candidates about really examining the disaster for you Guys Backin examining the disaster for you guys back injuly, why it was so bad. There have been all these messages about what we will do but has this conference properly examined what went so badly wrong . You conference properly examined what went so badly wrong . Conference properly examined what went so badly wrong . You want them to set out what went so badly wrong . You want them to set out what they went so badly wrong . You want them to set out what they will went so badly wrong . You want them to set out what they will do went so badly wrong . You want them to set out what they will do if went so badly wrong . You want them to set out what they will do if they to set out what they will do if they become to set out what they will do if they become leader in their vision for the future, become leader in their vision for the future, they launched the conservatives together which is an analysis conservatives together which is an analysis about what went wrong, that deeper analysis about what went wrong, that deeper work is going wrong in conservatives together. I think the ob conservatives together. think the job of conservatives together. I think the job of the conservatives together. I think the job of the leadership candidates was to set job of the leadership candidates was to set out job of the leadership candidates was to set out their view of the future which to set out their view of the future which i to set out their view of the future which i think we saw from all four of them which i think we saw from all four of them i which i think we saw from all four of them. I thought the audience connected better with james than they did connected better with james than they did with the others but thats because they did with the others but thats because he is talking about this optimism because he is talking about this optimism about the future as well which optimism about the future as well which people need. He optimism about the future as well which people need. Optimism about the future as well which people need. He said we need to be enthusiastic, which people need. He said we need to be enthusiastic, realistic, to be enthusiastic, realistic, positive, we need to sell the benefits with a smile. Do you think the Conservative Party has too much of a grimace . Of a grimace . When you are in Opposition. Of a grimace . When you are in Opposition, who of a grimace . When you are in Opposition, who spent of a grimace . When you are in Opposition, who spent time i Opposition, who spent time describing whats wrong with the country describing whats wrong with the country and what james was saying was we country and what james was saying was we dont like this government but we was we dont like this government but we believe in britain and we think but we believe in britain and we think we but we believe in britain and we think we can be better than the sum of our think we can be better than the sum of our parts, think we can be better than the sum of our parts, And Have an amazing future, of our parts, And Have an amazing future, but of our parts, And Have an amazing future, but weve got to start telling future, but weve got to start telling people we are for the future, telling people we are for the future, and i love that phrase, it can be future, and i love that phrase, it can be morning time in britain again can be morning time in britain aaain. , ~ , can be morning time in britain aaain. , i. , can be morning time in britain aaain. ,. , can be morning time in britain aaain. ,. Again. Thank you for your time. We want to bring again. Thank you for your time. We want to bring in again. Thank you for your time. We want to bring in our again. Thank you for your time. We want to bring in our next again. Thank you for your time. We want to bring in our next guest. Again. Thank you for your time. We | want to bring in our next guest. The interesting thing is how the mps are going to break down, they are the ones who will vote next week to eliminate two candidates, so which of those four did we hear . 121 mp5, 121 mps, they need a certain amount of votes. Thats the key question. We know certain mps have been talking about shifting their votes. Nick timothyjoins me now. You are a Tom Tugendhat supporter. He seems to fall flat. � ,. ,. ,. , fall flat. Thats not true at all. I think Tom Fall flat. Thats not true at all. I Think Tom has fall flat. Thats not true at all. I Think Tom has been fall flat. Thats not true at all. I Think Tom has been working. Fall flat. Thats not true at all. I i Think Tom has been working hard fall flat. Thats not true at all. I Think Tom has been working hard all summer. Think tom has been working hard all summer, Meeting Thousands of members summer, Meeting Thousands of members. He has a great connection with the members. He has a great connection with the Party MembershipAnd Has visited with the Party MembershipAnd Has visited my with the Party MembershipAnd Has visited my constituency three times this year. Visited my constituency three times this year, hes been doing that right this year, hes been doing that right across the country. His campaign right across the country. His campaign has been to say he has the Leadership Campaign has been to say he has the leadership and the charisma to take the Party Leadership and the charisma to take the party into the future but on the policy the party into the future but on the policy on the party into the future but on the policy on substance, yes, weve got a lot of policy on substance, yes, weve got a lot of Work Policy on substance, yes, weve got a lot of work to do to deliver lost trust a lot of work to do to deliver lost trust with a lot of work to do to deliver lost trust with immigration and do things to reform trust with immigration and do things to reform the states and address issues to reform the states and address issues of to reform the states and address issues of Culture But Weve also got to talk issues of Culture But Weve also got to talk about the economy and public services to talk about the economy and public services And Hes keen that we talk iiliit services And Hes keen that we talk right across services And Hes keen that we talk right across the waterfront, there is not right across the waterfront, there is not a right across the waterfront, there is not a referendum any single issue is not a referendum any single issue. If is not a referendum any single issue. ,. ,. ~ is not a referendum any single issue. ,. ,. , is not a referendum any single issue. I. ,. ,. ,. , issue. If you talk about who has the charisma, issue. If you talk about who has the charisma. If issue. If you talk about who has the charisma, if you issue. If you talk about who has the charisma, if you had issue. If you talk about who has the charisma, if you had a issue. If you talk about who has the charisma, if you had a metre issue. If you talk about who has the charisma, if you had a metre of charisma, if you had a metre of measuring the applause, he probably came out bottom. But measuring the applause, he probably came out bottom. Came out bottom. But you ust said its unscientific came out bottom. But you ust said its unscientific And H came out bottom. But you ust said its unscientific and it came out bottom. But you ust said its unscientific and it is. H came out bottom. But you just said its unscientific and it is. When came out bottom. But you just said its unscientific and it is. When i its unscientific and it is. When i talk to its unscientific and it is. When i talk to party members and colleagues and look talk to party members and colleagues and look at talk to party members and colleagues and look at Opinion Polls of the public. And look at Opinion Polls of the public, tom is popular, he cuts through public, tom is popular, he cuts through and i think hes got the right through and i think hes got the right message to take the Conservative Party into the future. He was Conservative Party into the future. He was talking a lot about his own military Service And Background they are but he doesnt quite have the profile of James Cleverly who had more seniorjobs, Kemi Badenoch who had applause, but does he have ground to make up because of that . I dont mind at all that he hasnt been dont mind at all that he hasnt been the dont mind at all that he hasnt been the Home Secretary in the way thatjames been the Home Secretary in the way that james has been or the Trade Secretary that james has been or the Trade Secretary as Kemi Badenoch has been. The last secretary as Kemi Badenoch has been. The last time we selected a leader in Opposition was David Cameron who had no in Opposition was David Cameron who had no ministerial experience. Whats had no ministerial experience. Whats important is Personality And Character whats important is Personality And Character and leadership qualities but also Character And Leadership qualities but also getting the Pitch Rate to the party but also getting the Pitch Rate to the party and the country. Do you think ou the party and the country. Do you think you will the party and the country. Do you think you will make the party and the country. Do you think you will make it the party and the country. Do you think you will make it through the party and the country. Do you think you will make it through to | think you will make it through to the last two mac . Think you will make it through to the last two mac . Yes. I think he stands every the last two mac . Yes. I think he stands every chance. The last two mac . Yes. I think he stands every chance. Those the last two mac . Yes. I think he| stands every chance. Those votes will happen stands every chance. Those votes will happen middle stands every chance. Those votes will happen middle of stands every chance. Those votes will happen middle of next stands every chance. Those votes will happen middle of next weekl stands every chance. Those votes i will happen middle of next week and the Party Membership will decide on the Party Membership will decide on the last two in the last week of october when we will find out. Thank ou ve october when we will find out. Thank you very much. October when we will find out. Thank you very much, Damien October when we will find out. Thank you very much, Damien Live october when we will find out. Thank you very much, Damien Live at october when we will find out. Thank you very much, Damien Live at the i you very much, Damien Live at the Conservative Party conference, hearing from the candidates will go into a ballot by mps, down to the final two and result will be known on november the 2nd. We will have all the coverage of that on bbc news. For now, its the weather. Some of us have had clear blue skies, for others it has been grey with showers but the broad message for the week as it will be turning drier and sunny, at least for most of us. On the site late picture, the thick Rain Clouds are to the south of us and thats because High Pressure has established itself across the uk which has given the sunshine across scotland and western parts of the uk. Thick cloud has been streaming an off the atlantic further south but through this evening and overnight, we calm start to see the cloud fizzling away, some shower was left for parts of East Anglia and the southeast but but with Light Winds and clear skies, it means Mist And Fog for scotland, and early Thursday Morning will be a little bit colder. High pressure is pretty much anchored over the uk on thursday and it means prolonged spells of sunshine so for many of us it is a dry and sunny Day Rate from the word go. Temperatures will be more or less the same weather you are North Or South but trying to sneak in off the west and thats a hint of things to come as we head towards the weekend so this High Pressure is on going to stick around. Thursday night into friday, its starting to show signs of slipping away towards the east and these Weather Fronts in the low pressure makes progress. By the time we get to friday, its a case of Thicker Clouds across ireland, parts of scotland, but even here there will be parts of sunshine. Certainly along the north sea coast, the channel coast, its a Fine End to the week. Temperatures about the same North Or South. Beyond that, the weekend into next week, these vortices spreading showers are away and even later in the week there are signs of the Tail End of hurricanes heading our way which would mean Wind And Rain but thats still some way off. Lets have a look at the outlook. A bit of a mixed weekend on the way and then into next week, it does look as though its autumn, Full Throttle with more unsettled weather on the way. Today at one the Deepening Crisis in the Middle East. Israel warns iran will pay for Missile Attacks overnight. The iranians say it was retaliation for the killing of the leader of hezbollah. Uk Defence Secretaryjohn healy confirmed British Forces took part in efforts to defend israel from the attack. Well get the very latest from our correspondents across the Middle East. Also on the programme. The wait goes on for the former sub postmasters, as its confirmed some Compensation Payments wont be made by the spring deadline. Hey, belfast. We loved you so much we just couldnt leave you, yet. Were not sailing. The Cruise Ship stuck off the coast of Northern Ireland for the last four months is still there. And Coming Up on bbc news, the Champions League continues tonight. For Aston Villa its a Blast From The PastBayern Munich the visitor in a rematch of their 1982 European Cup final victory. Good afternoon. The israeli prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed that iran will pay for its Missile Attack overnight. Iran sent a barrage of nearly 200 missiles, mainly ballistic, which are harder to intercept. The majority were blocked by israeli forces, with help from international allies, including the uk and the united states. Iran said the attack was in retaliation for israeli aggression in gaza and lebanon. This morning iranian backed hezbollah fighters have continued to launch rockets into the north of israel