to back them and a backlash from the left of the party. the labour leadership should get real. people out there want us addressing the real issues that they are facing in their lives. the threat that they now have to their well—being and the quality of their life. an alternative package of reforms was put to the party's ruling committee, the nec, this morning and passed. the left is still likely to see these as further attempts to de—corbynise the party, but allies of sir keir see the changes as a way to prevent more internal rows and focus outwards as he faces the climb ahead to the next election. ione wells, bbc news. let's join our political correspondent helen catt, who's at the conference in brighton. yes, it has been among morning of two halves, really. this morning before the conference opened, we had the further discussion of the changes to the rules for electing the next labour leader. what came out of that in the end was a change to the number of mps who would have to the number of mps who would have to nominate a labour mp to then get