yesterday. can the speech turn it around for her?— yesterday. can the speech turn it around for her? probably not as the honest truth — around for her? probably not as the honest truth i _ around for her? probably not as the honest truth i suspect _ around for her? probably not as the honest truth i suspect in _ around for her? probably not as the honest truth i suspect in reality i honest truth i suspect in reality for a leader who has had a really bumpy few days and an extraordinary first four weeks, where any of the talk of choreography over the summer has not played out as they would have imagined, to put it very bluntly. obviously things derailed and then coming into a conference where there has been open disagreement, that is the reality. the kind of stuff that us as journalists might hear very quietly in a discreet corner of the bar, and there is a lot of that track going on by the way, has just burst out in public. first the row about tax and then yesterday the row about benefits. the extraordinary thing is with the benefits you had a cabinet minister advocating a different position from the official government position. you had another cabinet minister and the home secretary talking about a coup. that