pushing underjeremy corbyn. they have been pushing this underjeremy corbyn. they have been pushing this moment called labour for labour, pushing this moment called labour for labour, so the labour party for the labour for labour, so the labour party for the labour unions, and it is all about the labour unions, and it is all about supporting striking workers. early about supporting striking workers. early in about supporting striking workers. early in the year we had sir keir starmer early in the year we had sir keir starmer basically tell his whole front starmer basically tell his whole front bench, don t go on picket lines. front bench, don t go on picket lines. and front bench, don t go on picket lines, and this ban was very controversial. there were shadow ministers controversial. there were shadow ministers defying that ban. so all of these ministers defying that ban. so all of these things are coming up again, and that of these things are coming up again, an
ANDREW PIERCE: Sir Keir Starmer reacted with visible relief when there were no jeers or boos as the Party faithful sang the national anthem at their conference opening.
time, people would say, but at the same time, that people would say, but at the same time, that is not the same tensions in the time, that is not the same tensions in the party time, that is not the same tensions in the party up and coming to the fore in in the party up and coming to the fore in the in the party up and coming to the fore in the same way, and i think the leadership will be pleased how that went off without a hitch, singing that went off without a hitch, singing the national anthem, because a-ain singing the national anthem, because again it singing the national anthem, because again it is singing the national anthem, because again it is about signalling to the country again it is about signalling to the country that labour has changed and is ready country that labour has changed and is ready for country that labour has changed and is ready for government, sol country that labour has changed and is ready for government, so i think they will is ready fo
tribute to the late queen from sir keir starmer. business now as well and truly under and we can get a sense of what has already happened and perhaps what is to come with somebody who watches the labour party very closely, sienna rogers, senior writer at house magazine who is with me here. sir keir starmer sounded optimistic this morning, saying the party believes it will win the next election. do you think he is right? i win the next election. do you think he is right? he is right? i think that is the shift that he he is right? i think that is the shift that he really he is right? i think that is the shift that he really wants - he is right? i think that is the shift that he really wants to l shift that he really wants to portray shift that he really wants to portray at this conference, so last year, portray at this conference, so last year. he portray at this conference, so last year. he has portray at this conference, so last year, he has been leader for a number year,
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