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To deterIorate quIckly. Welcome To newsnIght. Last week It was labours conference. ThIs week were lIve from the conservatIve Party Conference In bIrmIngham where the contest between the four candIdates who want To be the next leader of the Tory Party and your next PrIme MInIster has become serIously Intense. Your panel thIs evenIng, tIm montgomerIe, the founder of conservatIve home, The VoIce of Grassroots Tory members, and Stephen Bush who Is ColumnIst And AssocIate edITor of the fInancIal tImes, and of course nIck. Welcome To all of you. In a moment well hear brIefly from three of the contenders plus some of theIr supporters. FIrst, KemI Badenoch. I grabbed a few words wIth her after her 0 a wIth conservatIve members and actIvIsts. What skIlls does she thInk she has To be the next PrIme MInIster . The LeadershIp SkIlls I thInk thIs country Is lookIng for Is someone who unde ....
my guest, no guests, this week used to face each other in the house of commons. their clashes were memorable. tony blair, now sir tony, was notjust a leader of the labour party, he was of course prime minister. william, now lord hague, was leader of the conservative party. hard then to imagine that they would be as they are now, working together to outline what they say should be the country s new national purpose. but they are, and they are here together. so welcome, sir tony and lord hague, to poltical thinking. thank you. thanks. i am still getting used to this. now, how should i think if you? do i think of you as friends, allies, colleagues, partners in crime? i don t know, partners i think in saying what we have been saying about science, innovation, ai, biotech, you know, the latest reports. we haven t set up a new political party, we are not changing the landscape in that sense, but definitely partners in thinking about what any political party has got to do in t ....
liz truss insists she s the right person to stay in number ten, but labour say the government is in meltdown. well, this is a tory crisis created a downing street but being paid for by ordinary working people. welcome to downing street, where, less than 2a hours after kwasi kwarteng insisted he was 100% safe in his job as chancellor, he has gone sacked by liz truss after he flew back early from washington for crisis talks. three weeks of turmoil on the financial markets has culminated in the prime minister announcing a second major u turn on her economic plans for growth corporation tax will now rise in april after all. she has sacked the chancellor and named a new one jeremy hunt the fourth this year. at a very short press conference this afternoon, liz truss was repeatedly asked about her credibility as prime minister and why she was remaining in the job. let s take a listen to what she had to say. we have seenjeremy hunt come in and out of number ten. that was just ....