What Angela Rayner is expected to say as she opens Labour Party conference in Liverpool this weekend
Angela Rayner will set out Labour’s plan to make workers better off as she opens the party’s conference in Liverpool on Sunday (October 8).
Labour MPs, delegates and lobbyists will descend on the city for five days of policy debate, rallies and networking. Party leader Sir Keir Starmer will head to the annual gathering boosted by a comfortable lead in the polls and a resounding by-election victory over the SNP in Scotland’s Rutherglen and Hamilton West seat.
His deputy Ms Rayner, who is also shadow levelling up secretary and Ashton-under-Lyne MP, will use her main speech to pledge 'a decent job, a secure home and a strong community' for all under a Labour government. READ MORE: We asked every Greater Manchester Tory MP about HS2...
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