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🗓️ 1 October 2015
⏱️ 23 minutes
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0:44.8 | zero carbon generation at edf energy.com slash helping Britain. Welcome to the New Statesman Podcast. I'm Deputy Editor Helen Lewis, and this week I talk to Stephen Bush and George Eaton about Jeremy Corbyn's first conference as Labour leader. |
1:10.0 | And Tom Gatti talks to our contributing editor Erica Wagner about a new biography of Ted Hughes. We're all back from Labour Party Conference and looking forward to the Conservatives which starts |
1:30.9 | this weekend. |
1:31.9 | I'm joined by a stag as editor Stephen Bush and our political |
1:34.0 | editor George Eton. I'm going to start off with you George. What was the mood like at Labour Party conference? |
1:39.1 | Kama than people expected given how divided MPs and members are over Jeremy Corbyn's leadership. |
1:46.6 | And I think that's partly because it's so soon after Corbyn's victory, |
1:50.5 | he does have a huge mandate as everyone acknowledges so some opponents |
1:55.8 | stayed away some MPs didn't go others kept a very low profile and others |
2:01.0 | recognize that although they don't have to pretend that |
2:04.0 | they're great supporters of Jeremy Corbyn there's little to be gained from them at |
2:07.2 | this stage so relentlessly criticizing him. I like that line in your column about the |
2:11.4 | kind of basically they're letting a thousand flowers bloom |
2:14.0 | so everybody's in this in the kind of honeymoon period really because it's kind of like you go well actually |
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