Mph is the default speed limit on urban roads. Applause. It is also time to put a spot to some councils choosing unfair fines as a money spinner. We will put a stop to councils profiting from traffic offences, Contact Revenue and removing any temptation to exploits you for profit and at the same time will make it easierfor profit and at the same time will make it easier for people to switch to cleaner driving in a sensible way, as the Prime Minister set out recently. There is much more. We will make it easier and cheaper to drive and tried, to park, to use transport sensibly, to cut down on jams we will tune up Traffic Lights to help junctions flow and reduce 24 hour bus lanes where they arent appropriate. The plan includes a new National Parking platform, and think they need to install many different apps just to park your car, and they need to install many different appsjust to park your car, and a new package of measures to help councils tackle the menace of potholes. Applause. 36 years ago Margaret Thatcher inspired a Working Class Boy from swindon to join the Conservative Party and a year later she told us how we had a full repairing lease on our country and on our environment. Since 2010 conservatives in government have worked to deliver her vision. That Working Class Boy from swindon was me and i make no apology to work to make our transport fit for the future, playing my part in delivering her legacy. As a conservative i want to give People Choice to make their lives easier, not to force them to travel in a certain way or at a certain time. We can make it easier and more convenient for people to use cleaner cars and forcing no one to give up the cars they have today. We can make it safer for people to choose to walk or cycle, but without forcing drivers off the roads. And we can cut our Carbon Emissions without taxing Career Motorists off the road or without cctv. We are at a fork in the road. Labour will continue with their same failed approach, taxing the poorest motorists, political speed limits, banning road building. Labourwill fix the camera on every lamp post and put a hand fix the camera on every lamp post and puta hand in fix the camera on every lamp post and put a hand in every pocket. Instead, we stand for freedom to travel how you want, a sensible approach to protecting our environment. We stand for making the hard but necessary long term decisions to get the country on the right path for the future. The choice is clear. We have a Long Term Plan to back drivers. Labour has a Long Term Plan to tax drivers. We are on the side of hard working people. Labourwants are on the side of hard working people. Labour wants to drive them off the roads altogether. We will take the difficult decisions to put our country on the road to the future. They will condemn us to the slow lane. That is why i backed susan hall in london, and the west midlands, Ben Howard Chin in the tees valley, and ourfantastic midlands, Ben Howard Chin in the tees valley, and our fantastic Prime Minister, rishi sunak, to lead us into the election and to win. Conference, thank you very much indeed indeed. Applause. Indeed. Applause. ,. ,. , applause. Two consecutive speeches there. First applause. Two consecutive speeches there first of applause. Two consecutive speeches there. First of all applause. Two consecutive speeches there. First of all we applause. Two consecutive speeches there. First of all we saw applause. Two consecutive speeches there. First of all we saw claire there. First of all we saw claire cortina, the secretary for energy, security and that theory, followed by that speech from mark harper, the transport secretary. He talked about the us expansion, about investment in our buses, plans to cut pollution and aviation. He also mentioned that they had sorted out one strike at network rail and say there was saying the most important method of transport remains the car, fan and motorbike, saying we are on the future for zero emission vehicles, meaning that they can drive on the way fit for the future. He followed claire cortina, she was saying that we are close to half our power from renewables, from just 7 when labour left office. She talked about carbon capture, where they will see a 50,000 High Skilljobs in places like teesside and hamburg. She claims 50 of homes are now considered Energy Efficient and also said that there would be £80 million allocated to insulate social homes, and as we expected, lots of digs towards the labour party. Lots to discuss there. Lets bring in nick, who is at the conference. Lots to discuss there, lots of points raised in both of the speeches. Talk as to what has been said. I in both of the speeches. Talk as to what has been said. What has been said. I think there was a pretty what has been said. I think there was a pretty clear what has been said. I think there was a pretty clear theme what has been said. I think there was a pretty clear theme threw l what has been said. I think there i was a pretty clear theme threw for two speeches, which was saying we are going to can policies which we think are unpopular, we are going to be on the side of motorists when it comes to how fast they can drive and whether there are low Traffic Neighbourhoods. We are going to be on the side of people struggling with the Cost Of Living by reducing the potential cost of net zero. It is all part of a populist attempt, some would say, to say yes there are big changes happening in society, yes there needs to be a more Carbon Neutral approach, yes there needs to be a more Carbon Neutralapproach, but yes there needs to be a more Carbon Neutral approach, but we will not do it in a way that is unpopular with voters because it cost them money. Both of these speeches seem to be largely drawn out lots of political average from the resultant that london seat of 0xbridge a few weeks ago where the conservatives won that seat unexpectedly, if labour failed to take it and the big issue that everybody was talking about was the expansion of the low Emission Zone in london. 0ne Expansion of the low Emission Zone in london. One of the questions asked here is whether the conservatives might be reading too much into that result and are putting their peg, sorry their coat too much on the peg of the resulting uxbridge. Lets chat this over with a former government adviser. I know you were just listening to speeches. How much leverages their end the politics of the car . Id how much leverages their end the politics of the car . Politics of the car . Id lots. It feels that politics of the car . Id lots. It feels that theyre politics of the car . Id lots. It feels that theyre hedging politics of the car . Id lots. It feels that theyre hedging a l politics of the car . Id lots. It i feels that theyre hedging a lot politics of the car . Id lots. It feels that theyre hedging a lot on the vote feels that theyre hedging a lot on the vote of the motorist, taking quite the vote of the motorist, taking quite literally the wing, which was 500 votes quite literally the wing, which was 500 votes so, in axbridge based on ulez~ 500 votes so, in axbridge based on ulez. When youre pulling as badly as they ulez. When youre pulling as badly as they conservatives have been, you dont as they conservatives have been, you dont have as they conservatives have been, you dont have many options. Maximising going dont have many options. Maximising going back dont have many options. Maximising going back on net zero commitments, maximising going back on net zero commitments, maximising the Motorist Voters where they are maximising the Motorist Voters where they are going. I dont think this is a strategy to pace the whole election is a strategy to pace the whole Election Campaign on. It was quite telling Election Campaign on. It was quite telling the Election Campaign on. It was quite telling the transport secretary did not mention hsz. This is one of the biggest not mention hsz. This is one of the biggest topics people are thinking about biggest topics people are thinking about here in manchester. Committing to the about here in manchester. Committing to the levelling up agenda. There were to the levelling up agenda. There were gaps in the policy. If you focus were gaps in the policy. If you focus on were gaps in the policy. If you focus on one thing there will be a cost to focus on one thing there will be a cost to that. Focus on one thing there will be a cost to that cost to that. Will people vote in the next election cost to that. Will people vote in the next election based cost to that. Will people vote in the next election based on cost to that. Will people vote in the next election based on thel cost to that. Will people vote in the next election based on the cars stop we have just been talking about . Are people so exercised about the idea of low Traffic Neighbourhoods are lower speed limits that they will go out and put a cross beside the conservatives . Some people are exercised by it. Some some people are exercised by it. Some mps some people are exercised by it. Some mp5 get a lot of correspondence based some mp5 get a lot of correspondence based on some mp5 get a lot of correspondence based on this. But i dont think this is based on this. But i dont think this is one based on this. But i dont think this is one determining factor in the election. People will want to see who the election. People will want to see who will make them feel richer, he will see who will make them feel richer, he will help see who will make them feel richer, he will help them with the Cost Of Living, he will help them with the Cost Of Living, what is the estate of the economy living, what is the estate of the economy Going Forward . A lot of these economy Going Forward . A lot of these policies did come under the conservative government, some take on board conservative government, some take on board lry conservative government, some take on board by conservative councils. It is not on board by conservative councils. It is not a on board by conservative councils. It is not a black and white issue that everybody who votes conservative will look at this in one way conservative will look at this in one way. He conservative will look at this in one wa. , ~ conservative will look at this in one wa. ,. , one way. He mentioned h52. We have mentioned it one way. He mentioned h52. We have mentioned it countless one way. He mentioned h52. We have mentioned it countless times one way. He mentioned h52. We have mentioned it countless times in one way. He mentioned h52. We have mentioned it countless times in the i mentioned it countless times in the last couple of days. Why on earth this rishi sunak along with the conference in manchester to happen without any sort of clarity on this issue . Widely thought, widely trailed in some people think widely brief that the birmingham to Manchester Leg was about to be cancelled. Ministers have been on the airwaves all morning refusing to talk about it. What advice would you give the Prime Minister . Would he be betterjust to call it give the Prime Minister . Would he be better just to call it today, give the Prime Minister . Would he be betterjust to call it today, say it, get it done . fin betterjust to call it today, say it, get it done . Betterjust to call it today, say it, get it done . On one hand if oure it, get it done . On one hand if youre trying it, get it done . On one hand if youre trying to it, get it done . On one hand if youre trying to position it, get it done . On one hand if. Youre trying to position yourself as taking youre trying to position yourself as taking long term decisions, talking as taking long term decisions, talking about the harder issues, then talking about the harder issues, than that talking about the harder issues, then that implies across the board. Hsz is then that implies across the board. Hsz is the then that implies across the board. Hsz is the obvious issue that people here will hsz is the obvious issue that people here will be concerned about. It doesnt here will be concerned about. It doesnt back to the local government agenda, doesnt back to the local government agenda, about spreading opportunity across agenda, about spreading opportunity across all agenda, about spreading opportunity across all parts of the country. It is the across all parts of the country. It is the obvious question that people will ask is the obvious question that people will ask ministers. It looks like youre will ask ministers. It looks like youre fudging the answer, not being clear. Youre fudging the answer, not being clear. Not youre fudging the answer, not being clear, not taking the long term decision clear, not taking the long term decision she said she would. It takes decision she said she would. It takes the decision she said she would. It takes the government backwards rather takes the government backwards rather than forwards. He takes the government backwards rather than forwards. Takes the government backwards rather than forwards. He had been to a few of these rather than forwards. He had been to a few of these conferences rather than forwards. He had been to a few of these conferences over rather than forwards. He had been to a few of these conferences over the i a few of these conferences over the years, what is your sense about how this one is going . This is supposed to be rishi sunak� s chance to sell the real him, get the conservatives backin the real him, get the conservatives back in the political front foot. [30 back in the political front foot. Do ou back in the political front foot. Do you see much sign of that . It is less you see much sign of that . It is less chaotic than last year, lets say that less chaotic than last year, lets say that it less chaotic than last year, lets say that. It does still feel quite subdued~ say that. It does still feel quite subdued. He has been the Prime Minister subdued. He has been the Prime Minister for a year or so and we have minister for a year or so and we have seen minister for a year or so and we have seen a minister for a year or so and we have seen a lot of government by management, dealing with issues that he would management, dealing with issues that he would say that. It does still feel quite he would say that. It does still feel quite subdued. He has been the prime feel quite subdued. He has been the Prime Minister for a year or so and we have Prime Minister for a year or so and we have seen a lot of government by management, dealing with issues that he was management, dealing with issues that he was taking inherited from his predecessors, but what people want to see predecessors, but what people want to see now predecessors, but what people want to see now is what is his vision. We are seeing to see now is what is his vision. We are seeing a to see now is what is his vision. We are seeing a bit of that in the last few weeks are seeing a bit of that in the last few weeks with a net zero announcement and various other things. Announcement and various other things. Lrut announcement and various other things, but there is a lot of pressure things, but there is a lot of pressure on him. Former mps, former prime pressure on him. Former mps, former Prime Minister is coming back talking Prime Minister is coming back talking about smaller state, lower taxes talking about smaller state, lower taxes he talking about smaller state, lower taxes. He has to appease a lot of the different wings and his party. That will the different wings and his party. That will be very challenging for him that will be very challenging for him so that will be very challenging for him so i that will be very challenging for him. So i would say more subdued than recent him. So i would say more subdued than recent conferences. Him. So i would say more subdued than recent conferences. Thank you ve much than recent conferences. Thank you very much for than recent conferences. Thank you very much for talking than recent conferences. Thank you very much for talking us than recent conferences. Thank you very much for talking us through i very much for talking us through some of that. Frankie, we were talking about former Prime Ministers. It is 45 minutes since liz truss is due to give her big speech about lowering tax. It will feel a lot like last year, a lot of her views havent changed and a lot of people thinking thats she didnt go well as Prime Minister x, so why is she back . She is still popular with a lot of conservative mps and i think she will be a big trough later this morning. We think she will be a big trough later this morning this morning. We will be returning to the conservative this morning. We will be returning to the Conservative Party this morning. We will be returning i to the conservative Party Conference at two oclock this afternoon. 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