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Presented by Jeremy Paxman
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David Miliband today issued a rallying call to the Labour conference,
saying the party now had a "great leader" in his younger brother Ed.
David - who was long considered favourite for the top job - insisted he
would "be fine" after being beaten by just over 1% of the votes in the
leadership battle.
So, ahead of Ed Miliband's keynote speech tomorrow, we'll be hosting a
Labour Party conference special in Manchester with an audience of
delegates.
Political editor Michael Crick will be assessing the mood of the
conference, wondering what David Miliband is going to do and how the
shadow cabinet will shape up. David Grossman will be reporting on the
party's strategy for cutting the deficit, and whether there will be a
change of tack.
We'll be speaking to Unite's Tony Woodley, Spectator political editor
Fraser Nelson and columnist Jenni Russell, among others.
Meanwhile, cult Taiwanese animators Apple Daily will be bringing us
their take on the Labour leadership race.
Join Jeremy at 10.30pm on BBC Two.
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Presented by Jeremy Paxman
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David Miliband today issued a rallying call to the Labour conference,
saying the party now had a "great leader" in his younger brother Ed.
David - who was long considered favourite for the top job - insisted he
would "be fine" after being beaten by just over 1% of the votes in the
leadership battle.
So, ahead of Ed Miliband's keynote speech tomorrow, we'll be hosting a
Labour Party conference special in Manchester with an audience of
delegates.
Political editor Michael Crick will be assessing the mood of the
conference, wondering what David Miliband is going to do and how the
shadow cabinet will shape up. David Grossman will be reporting on the
party's strategy for cutting the deficit, and whether there will be a
change of tack.
We'll be speaking to Unite's Tony Woodley, Spectator political editor
Fraser Nelson and columnist Jenni Russell, among others.
Meanwhile, cult Taiwanese animators Apple Daily will be bringing us
their take on the Labour leadership race.
Join Jeremy at 10.30pm on BBC Two.
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