Resigned to Election Defeat: Insights from Wednesday’s Conference

Resigned to Election Defeat: Insights from Wednesday’s Conference

Good morning. Today​ in Manchester, ‌Rishi ​Sunak is expected to stand in ⁤front of ‌a lectern reading “LONG-TERM​ DECISIONS FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE” and announce the⁣ scrapping of ‌the HS2 rail link to that very city ⁤– and ‌with it a key‌ plank of his promise to level‌ up the​ north.

The Conservative party conference – which⁤ closes today and is likely ⁣the ‍last before a ⁤general election in 2024 ⁤– has been completely dominated by the prime minister’s repeated refusal to confirm whether​ or not the £100bn high speed line will continue as planned.

Peter Walker, the Guardian’s deputy political editor, who has been at the conference ⁤all week, ⁣says ‌it has led to a chaotic gathering. Let’s get‍ into why, after the headlines.

Five big stories

US | Kevin McCarthy has been ​abruptly removed from ‍his role as House ‌speaker, ousted by hard-right⁣ members of his own⁢ Republican ​party less than⁣ a year after‍ his election. It ‍is the first time in US history the speaker has been dismissed, and came after he ⁢led a bipartisan effort that avoided a government shutdown.

Italy | At least 21 ‍people died and 18 were injured when a tourist coach crashed off an overpass near Venice, falling 30 metres on⁤ to power lines and catching ‍fire. Those​ on board included ‍Ukrainians, German and French citizens, said Venice prefect Michele Di Bari, adding the bus was “totally crushed”.

Transport | Two planned strikes‌ by London Underground workers this week have been called off, the RMT union announced. Its members⁣ had been due to strike on Wednesday and Friday, closing the tube over plans to reduce staff numbers by up to 600 posts to save costs.

Health | Trans hospital patients in England will be ‍banned ⁤from being⁢ treated in female-⁤ and male-only wards, under plans announced by the health secretary. Steve Barclay also said⁢ patient requests ‍to have intimate care provided by someone of the same biological sex would‌ be respected.

Diplomacy | India​ has⁢ told⁢ Canada​ it must remove 41 diplomats ‌from its embassy in Delhi as the diplomatic spat continues between the two ‍countries. The Indian foreign ministry ‌has given Canada a week to repatriate two-thirds of its diplomats stationed in India, reducing the number to 21.

In depth: ‘Ask them about their chances​ of winning the election, they laugh and change the subject’Rishi Sunak with staff in​ Manchester ahead of his speech.⁤ Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA

“This is almost certainly going to be⁣ the last Conservative party conference before the election,” Peter says from a ⁤cafe in the Manchester Central Convention Complex (a former railway station) plastered in ⁢the party’s “long-term decisions”‍ branding, which even the Spectator has described as possibly “the worst slogan ever”.

“So this conference should be ultra-disciplined, and a drip feed of key policies,” Peter says. “But,​ while the branding is all about taking long-term decisions, it’s striking how nothing much new has been announced. It’s‌ either⁢ policies that…

2023-10-04 00:45:34
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