The Conference season is usually very disappointing for lefties. For 10 years the left have suffered woeful performances from Brown an Milliband, and last years self destruction at the hands of the hated Blairites didn't help.
A flukey general election result later, and everything has changed. The Tories are in disarry, and Labour are on the ascendancy.
And the Guardian are revelling in it. Today I have liked their writing on Hammonds's speech, and Boris jogging with the Editor of the 'Sun'.
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ometimes you just have to take one for the team. The chancellor has a strong track record in delivering underwhelming speeches, but this year he was determined to excel himself. It was his duty. Not just to be averagely feeble but to be truly desperate. To make a speech that was so leaden, so empty of content, so lacking in hope that even the prime minister’s harshest critics would come away thinking she might possibly have done a better job. Right now she needed all the help she could get. //
// Why are they running and where are they going? Like naked mole rats scurrying endlessly in a plastic burrow, foreign secretary Boris Johnson and the Sun editor Tony Gallagher are photographed together. They’re seemingly in the belief that the Conservative party and its media allies have a destination, somewhere to get to, something urgent to do – other than wait for the tide of history to engulf them. //
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/oct/02/picture-boris-johnson-tony-gallagher-running
Great stuff.