We're live from Brighton today
5 live is at the Labour party conference today with an audience of 5 live listeners.
Jack Straw, Caroline Flint, Charles Clarke, Tessa Jowell, Tony McNulty, Neil Kinnock and David Blunkett will join us over the course of the morning as we debate what Labour would do with another 4 or 5 years in power and ask "can anything save Labour?"



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Tony McNulty has been called arrogant this morning - I find him arrogant every single time he appears in the media. The man needs to listen to people instead of constantly lecturing us.
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When did Neil Kinnock start doing stand-up?
He's hilarious!
Sign him up right now BBC.
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I agree with you, Zelda. The party rottweiler really had it coming to him; well done to the audience member who refused to be fobbed off by him.
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The soporific Alistair Darling is now speaking; I predict that over half the listeners will be asleep within 10 ...Zzzzzzzzzzzz
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I am a disabled man who lives alone and I am terrified by the way the word 'cuts' is being bandied around.
We all know that 'cuts' mean taking off those who can not fight back least...1.e. me!!
Don't forget there are some who can not genuinely work.
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Heard the first 30 minutes of this but the blog hadn't been updated, or at least I couldn't find it, to post that it was fantastic!!
Well done to Victoria. I bet she never thought she'd see that with my name on it.
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New title, "We're live from Brighton yesterday!" Nothing for us to exhibit rampant cynicism over today, then, Victoria?
I hear Gordon's hastily re-written his keynote speech for today to announce even more ill-conceived, hastily-written, ineffective anti-social behaviour legislation. What a coincidence! No jumping on a politically expediecnt, opportunist bandwagon here, then! Expect knees to jerk imminently.
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tony mcnulty would be more at home with the EDL considering his political leanings/views.
so when do we get to question the man who has been in charge of the seral deceptions .. gordon brown?
"When did Neil Kinnock start doing stand-up?
He's hilarious!"
not worth his while .. hes too busy milking europe ..
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"Nothing for us to exhibit rampant cynicism over today, then, Victoria?"
the blogs arent for your benefit you know - they are a step to closing them down - due to lack of participation ..
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I never thought they were - I was merely observing that anything even remotely political attracts a majority of jaded, cynical views. Now, why might that be...?
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