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Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Labour Conference Special

Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost

Sky News

Daily News, News, News Commentary

4.0223 Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Niall heads to the Labour Party conference and talks to the party's Deputy Leader Tom Watson. He also chats to key union leader Dave Prentis and discusses the future of the party with three backbench MPs - Lisa Nandy, Clive Lewis and Caroline Flint. #Paterson

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Hello and welcome to the Sunday with New Patterson podcast. I went along to the Labour Party

0:37.2

conference this week and spoke to its deputy leaderson podcast. I went along to the Labour Party conference this week

0:38.2

and spoke to its deputy leader Tom Watson. I was also joined by one of the key figures in the

0:42.7

trade union movement, Unison leader Dave Prentice, and chatted about the future of the Labour Party

0:47.6

with three of its back ventures. I went on a trip to the seaside this week, down to Brighton for the Labour Party conference.

1:03.0

There were no buckets or spades, not even a scabby donkey, but there was a bit of a holiday atmosphere.

1:09.0

And that's because Labour are a party on the

1:10.9

up. At their conference last year they were coming to the end of a bitter leadership battle

1:14.9

that pitied the party's members against its MPs. But after their better than expected results

1:20.9

in the general election in June, there is something of a newfound unity on the left. A few people

1:26.2

epitomise that better than Tom Watson.

1:28.7

The Labour deputy leader was seen by many to be the architect of the chicken coup

1:32.4

trying to oust Jeremy Corbyn last year.

1:35.1

But now he's a big fan of the leader, rowing in behind the man, he says,

1:38.9

will be the next Prime Minister.

1:40.6

How a year changes things.

1:42.5

I caught up with him and asked him to concede that he was wrong

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