SpIrIt, a polItIcal correspondent for the tImes and Andrew FIsher who wrItes for the I. Thank you both for beIng wIth us. Tell me lara what do you thInk KeIr Starmer has do today . When you speak to people In labour about what they want to achIeve, they want KeIr Starmer to put a stamp on thIs conference and say what he belIeves In and what the government Is for, we have had ale dIffIcult couple of weeks for the government, we have had storIes about donor gate, freebIes and dIffIcult storIes about the salary of chIef of staff. Some are sayIng that Is because there a voId that starmer has left and Into that voId he needs to state what It Is he needs. So we need to see from hIm today there Is a real sense he needs to stamp hIs authorIty on thIs conference. Another thIn andrew was the sense we got from the government about tough decIsIon, the WInter Fuel Payment whIch was a contentIous decIsIon about that for mIllIons and we have heard from some sayIng you need to Inject more optImIsm whI
father. his 87 year old father, david senior, and they got to enjoy that together. david moyes has been in the game a long time, 25 odd years as a manager and as a player as well. he is overseeing over a thousand plus measures in that time hand has only ever gotten one other trophy, the second division with preston north and in 2000. as he said, it was the greatest night of his career and, you know, he has been under tremendous tremendous pressure. to have all of that expungedin pressure. to have all of that expunged in those magicalfinal moments, you can see what it meant to him and he doesn t tend to give it lots of emotion away when you interview him or speak to them but it means so much to him. what is done for west ham football club. he saved them from relegation in 2017 and giving them these european adventures, a phenomenal adventure in the europa league last year, taking them to the semifinal last year where they lost, sadly to the eventual winners. so nothing to do t