All Labour eyes are on Brighton, where the party’s annual conference begins on Sunday. After a lively first week in the job, and a slightly calmer second one, Jeremy Corbyn is preparing for his keynote conference speech. Corbyn plans to give conference more power over the party’s policy making, and delegates are set to vote on matters ranging from Trident renwall to the possibility of military action in Syria.
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