him on the stage. i underestimated by quite somewhat margin the length of the speech, i said it would be about an hour of the speech, i said it would be aboutan hourand of the speech, i said it would be about an hour and in fact it has been nearly an hour and a half and that was, in part, because he was heckled, and he talked about it before we went into the auditorium to cover the speech he was heckled but he dealt with it pretty well. he responded saying shouting slogans or changing lives? but there was something of a demonstration, you can see the red cards being held up even as he is being applauded, red cards that were taken in by some of the delegates, clearly angry by what has happened by some of the things this week but overall, the conference floor to most to their feet many times, the shadow cabinet again applauding him loudly because he had a very big speech to deliver, it was a very big moment for him. he talked about his upbringing, where he came from, the dignity of work
learned this in some political seminar, i learned it around the kitchen table, from my dad. that is why i am so proud to lead a party whose name is labour! applause but all week there has been noise here, thanks to that keir starmer is abandoning jeremy corbyn s principles. heckles were hurled at him from the floor. t principles. heckles were hurled at him from the floor. him from the floor. i have no regrets! him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had lines - him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had lines ready. | regrets! he had lines ready. shoutin: regrets! he had lines ready. shouting slogans regrets! he had lines ready. shouting slogans or- regrets! he had lines ready. | shouting slogans or changing regrets! he had lines ready. - shouting slogans or changing lives, conference? he spoke for nearly 90 minutes. sustenance required. with plans for mental health, insulating homes, technology, and a real departure from the m
my dad was a toolmaker in a factory who worked on the shop floor all his life. he gave me a deep respect for the dignity of work. and when i tell you that good work and fair growth will be the priority for a labour government, i haven t learned this in some political seminar, i learned it around the kitchen table, from my dad. that is why i am so proud to lead a party whose name is labour! applause but all week, there has been noise here, angst that keir starmer s abandoning jeremy corbyn s principles. heckles were hurled at him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had lines ready. shouting slogans or changing lives, conference? then a new chant. go keir, go keir.!
i haven t learned this in some political seminar, i learned it around the kitchen table, from my dad. that is why i am so proud to lead a party whose name is labour! applause. but all week, there has been noise here, angst that keir starmer s abandoning jeremy corbyn s principles. heckles were hurled at him from the floor. i have no regrets! he had lines ready. shouting slogans or changing lives, conference? then, a new chant. go keir, go keir! he had the hall. he spoke for nearly 90 minutes sustenance required. with plans for mental health, insulating homes, education and technology, and a real departure from the man who used
he had lines ready. shouting slogans or changing lives, conference? then a new chant. go keir, go keir.! he had the hall. he spoke for nearly 90 minutes sustenance required. with plans for mental health, insulating homes, education and technology, and a real departure from the man who used to stand on that platform promises on crime, praise for the military, talk of creating wealth and national pride. in this conference hall, we are patriots. and while he didn t say his name, there was a tribute to tony blair. education is so important, i m tempted to say it three times. ..and. hospital waits, down. ..what labour did in power. that s levelling up!