but they can certainly cause a distraction. keir starmer had promised to reform and unite his party. he may be able to do one or the other, but not both. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. iain is at the labour party conference in brighton. what conference in brighton. are the prospects for the debate what are the prospects for the debate this afternoon? the prospects are uuite debate this afternoon? the prospects are quite simply debate this afternoon? the prospects are quite simply that debate this afternoon? the prospects are quite simply that at debate this afternoon? the prospects are quite simply that at the debate this afternoon? the prospects are quite simply that at the moment, i are quite simply that at the moment, i would suggest, the conference delegates are likely to back a huge motion which includes the line about increasing the minimum wage to £15 per hour, and they will be asking a shadow cabinet minister about that but 1stjonathan ashworth is here, the shadow he
don t really want to make this about brexit, partly because they supported the trade deal. they want to make this much more about government incompetence. thanks so much for talking. government incompetence. thanks so much for talking. enjoy government incompetence. thanks so much for talking. enjoy the government incompetence. thanks so much for talking. enjoy the rest - government incompetence. thanks so much for talking. enjoy the rest of- much for talking. enjoy the rest of the conference. rob watson in brighton. now, it s a big day forjames bond fans because the new 007 film from years right here in london. to get you in the mood, here sjust a little bit. why would i betray you? we all have our secrets- why would i betray you? we all have our secrets. daniel why would i betray you? we all have our secrets. daniel craig why would i betray you? we all have our secrets. daniel craig is why would i betray you? we all have our secrets. daniel craig is back - our secrets. d
policies passed here by the membership and binding on the leadership, but they can certainly cause a distraction. keir starmer had promised to reform and unite his party. he may be able to do one or the other, but not both. iain watson, bbc news, brighton. iain is at the labour party conference in brighton. 0ne one thing that occurs to me, andy mcdonald spoke specifically about the fact that he said it was odd that keir starmer had once argued for £15 per hour when campaigning for £15 per hour when campaigning for mcdonald s workers, so has the leadership responded to that point? the leadership of s point is that circumstances are different now with the pandemic, and they are also keen, having put forward an employment rights package on saturday, to say they are also very pro business, but the other thing they have been emphasising is, while they have been emphasising is, while
this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm. the prime minister says the fuel situation is stabilising , with the petrol retailers association reporting early signs of pressure at the pumps starting to ease. supplies at the pumps starting to ease. are coming back on courts supplies are coming back onto the courts in the normal way. and i would just urge everybody to just go back to their business in the normal way. labour leader sir keir starmer says winning the next election is more important than party unity. it s as delegates at the party conference in brighton back a divisive motion to raise the minimum wage to £15 an hour. winning, winning the general election. i did not come into
transition for each and every year of this decade. i will be a responsible chancellor, i will be britain s first green chancellor. labor has now shed some light on its plans for the economy. the party leadership will help it s enough for now to encourage voters to look again. 0ur political correspondent is also at the party conference in brighton. he has this analysis for us.- he has this analysis for us. setting out the new he has this analysis for us. setting out the new deal he has this analysis for us. setting out the new deal amongst - he has this analysis for us. setting out the new deal amongst other i out the new deal amongst other things, £20 million per year if she were chancellor. the green chancellor as she described herself to help the transition towards net zero. every single year until 2030, that huge amount of money, three times the budget would be spent by labor. so that was something so outside of here people are talking about a more immediate crisis. people lini