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Labour is 'ready' to govern, Jeremy Corbyn tells party conference Labour is 'ready' to govern, Jeremy Corbyn tells party conference
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Labour is "ready" to start work on a "radical plan to rebuild and transform our country", Jeremy Corbyn has told his party conference.Labour is "ready" to start work on a "radical plan to rebuild and transform our country", Jeremy Corbyn has told his party conference.
The Labour leader vowed to end the "greed-is-good" culture that has dominated politics and "kickstart a green jobs revolution".The Labour leader vowed to end the "greed-is-good" culture that has dominated politics and "kickstart a green jobs revolution".
"We represent the new common sense of our time," Mr Corbyn told the Labour faithful in Liverpool."We represent the new common sense of our time," Mr Corbyn told the Labour faithful in Liverpool.
Labour is hoping to force a general election within months.Labour is hoping to force a general election within months.
Mr Corbyn spoke for more than an hour, setting out his vision for a "fairer society under Labour" to enthusiastic support in the hall.Mr Corbyn spoke for more than an hour, setting out his vision for a "fairer society under Labour" to enthusiastic support in the hall.
"When we meet this time next year let it be as a Labour government. Investing in Britain after years of austerity and neglect and bringing our country together after a decade of division," he told delegates, to cheers."When we meet this time next year let it be as a Labour government. Investing in Britain after years of austerity and neglect and bringing our country together after a decade of division," he told delegates, to cheers.
He told them "the old way of running things isn't working anymore" and Labour's better-than-expected election result last year showed voters were ready for something new.He told them "the old way of running things isn't working anymore" and Labour's better-than-expected election result last year showed voters were ready for something new.
"Ten years ago this month, the whole edifice of greed-is-good, deregulated financial capitalism, lauded for a generation as the only way to run a modern economy, came crashing to earth, with devastating consequences."Ten years ago this month, the whole edifice of greed-is-good, deregulated financial capitalism, lauded for a generation as the only way to run a modern economy, came crashing to earth, with devastating consequences.
"But instead of making essential changes to a broken economic system, the political and corporate establishment strained every sinew to bail out and prop up the system that led to the crash in the first place."But instead of making essential changes to a broken economic system, the political and corporate establishment strained every sinew to bail out and prop up the system that led to the crash in the first place.
"People in this country know - they showed that in June last year - that the old way of running things isn't working any more.""People in this country know - they showed that in June last year - that the old way of running things isn't working any more."
Analysis
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg
The Labour conference is more at ease with itself this year, and this speech was designed to show the rest of the country that that party has solid, credible, worked-out answers for the questions of the day.
Scepticism about his programme still runs far and wide in the parliamentary party at Westminster.
But this Liverpool gathering has more or less, despite tensions over the EU, shown that Labour has moved on from the turmoil when Mr Corbyn first took over.
Party conferences are always a shop window for leaders to show their wares to the rest of the country.
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Labour members voted on Tuesday to keep all options on the table - including a fresh referendum - if there is no Brexit deal with Brussels.Labour members voted on Tuesday to keep all options on the table - including a fresh referendum - if there is no Brexit deal with Brussels.
Mr Corbyn said in his speech he would support Theresa May on Brexit - if she got a "sensible" deal that included a customs union that prevented the return of a hard border in Northern Ireland and protected workers' rights.Mr Corbyn said in his speech he would support Theresa May on Brexit - if she got a "sensible" deal that included a customs union that prevented the return of a hard border in Northern Ireland and protected workers' rights.
He said Labour would vote against the PM's Chequers plan "or whatever is left of it" and oppose leaving the EU without a deal, which he said would be a "national disaster".He said Labour would vote against the PM's Chequers plan "or whatever is left of it" and oppose leaving the EU without a deal, which he said would be a "national disaster".
But he told Mrs May: "If you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in Ireland, if you protect jobs, people's rights at work and environmental and consumer standards - then we will support that sensible deal.But he told Mrs May: "If you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in Ireland, if you protect jobs, people's rights at work and environmental and consumer standards - then we will support that sensible deal.
"A deal that would be backed by most of the business world and trade unions too."A deal that would be backed by most of the business world and trade unions too.
"But if you can't negotiate that deal then you need to make way for a party that can and will.""But if you can't negotiate that deal then you need to make way for a party that can and will."
This call, delivered with venom by Mr Corbyn, went down well in the hall. Delegates gave their leader a standing ovation and there was an outbreak of "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn".This call, delivered with venom by Mr Corbyn, went down well in the hall. Delegates gave their leader a standing ovation and there was an outbreak of "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn".
Mrs May has consistently ruled out a customs union with the EU after Brexit.Mrs May has consistently ruled out a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
The Labour leader also used his speech to announce plans to create 400,000 skilled jobs with new investment in fresh wind farms and insulation for homes.The Labour leader also used his speech to announce plans to create 400,000 skilled jobs with new investment in fresh wind farms and insulation for homes.
He pointed to Labour's commitment to reduce the UK's net carbon emissions by 60% by 2030 - and to zero by 2050.He pointed to Labour's commitment to reduce the UK's net carbon emissions by 60% by 2030 - and to zero by 2050.
Labour's energy plans would "make Britain the only developed country outside Scandinavia to be on track to meet our climate change obligations", said Mr Corbyn.Labour's energy plans would "make Britain the only developed country outside Scandinavia to be on track to meet our climate change obligations", said Mr Corbyn.
And they would bring "skills and security to communities held back for too long", in all parts of the UK.And they would bring "skills and security to communities held back for too long", in all parts of the UK.
Turning to the row over anti-Semitism in Labour, Mr Corbyn said it had caused "immense hurt and anxiety" and there was a standing ovation as he told Jewish people: "We are your ally."Turning to the row over anti-Semitism in Labour, Mr Corbyn said it had caused "immense hurt and anxiety" and there was a standing ovation as he told Jewish people: "We are your ally."
Being anti-racist was "integral to our very being", he went on, adding that he would not accept being accused of anti-Semitism by "Tory hypocrites", criticising the government's "hostile environment" immigration policies and MEPs' "support" for the Hungarian government of Viktor Orban.Being anti-racist was "integral to our very being", he went on, adding that he would not accept being accused of anti-Semitism by "Tory hypocrites", criticising the government's "hostile environment" immigration policies and MEPs' "support" for the Hungarian government of Viktor Orban.
On foreign policy, Mr Corbyn said evidence "now points clearly to the Russian state" as being responsible for the Salisbury poisoning and promised "no more reckless wars of intervention" like those in Iraq and Libya.On foreign policy, Mr Corbyn said evidence "now points clearly to the Russian state" as being responsible for the Salisbury poisoning and promised "no more reckless wars of intervention" like those in Iraq and Libya.
And he condemned the actions of Israeli forces in Gaza, calling for a "secure Israel and a viable and secure Palestinian state".And he condemned the actions of Israeli forces in Gaza, calling for a "secure Israel and a viable and secure Palestinian state".
Labour would recognise a Palestinian state as soon as it takes office, he said, "in order to help make that two-state settlement a reality".Labour would recognise a Palestinian state as soon as it takes office, he said, "in order to help make that two-state settlement a reality".
Earlier in his speech, to applause in the arena, he attacked parts of the British press, saying billionaire newspapers owners did not like Labour "one little bit".Earlier in his speech, to applause in the arena, he attacked parts of the British press, saying billionaire newspapers owners did not like Labour "one little bit".
He called on supporters to challenge their "propaganda of privilege", using "the mass media of the 21st century" - social media.He called on supporters to challenge their "propaganda of privilege", using "the mass media of the 21st century" - social media.
Freedom of the press must be protected, he said: "But here, a free press has far too often meant the freedom to spread lies and half-truths, and to smear the powerless, not take on the powerful."Freedom of the press must be protected, he said: "But here, a free press has far too often meant the freedom to spread lies and half-truths, and to smear the powerless, not take on the powerful."
Mr Corbyn said Labour would put "fairness and humanity" back into public services, pointing to pledges to increase the number of police officers and expand free childcare.Mr Corbyn said Labour would put "fairness and humanity" back into public services, pointing to pledges to increase the number of police officers and expand free childcare.
Labour has used its week in Liverpool to announce a string of new policies, building on those contained in its 2017 general election manifesto.Labour has used its week in Liverpool to announce a string of new policies, building on those contained in its 2017 general election manifesto.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell unveiled plans to force large companies to give staff 1% of their shares a year, netting them up to £500 a year each.Shadow chancellor John McDonnell unveiled plans to force large companies to give staff 1% of their shares a year, netting them up to £500 a year each.
He also set out plans to "democratise" the economy by renationalising the water industry, which he said would hand power to workers, consumers and local councils.He also set out plans to "democratise" the economy by renationalising the water industry, which he said would hand power to workers, consumers and local councils.
Further nationalisations - of the rail, mail and energy industries - would follow under a Labour government.Further nationalisations - of the rail, mail and energy industries - would follow under a Labour government.
Reaction to the speechReaction to the speech
Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis said the speech showed Mr Corbyn "was unfit to govern" and would "open the door to re-running the referendum".Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis said the speech showed Mr Corbyn "was unfit to govern" and would "open the door to re-running the referendum".
The CBI business group's director general Carolyn Fairbairn said there was "much common ground between business and Labour" but warned that "continual public barbs and backward-facing policy are deterring entrepreneurs and investors, at a time when we need them most".The CBI business group's director general Carolyn Fairbairn said there was "much common ground between business and Labour" but warned that "continual public barbs and backward-facing policy are deterring entrepreneurs and investors, at a time when we need them most".
Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said: "That speech was inspiring. We heard a Labour leader draw a very clear line under the failed policies of the past, policies that have caused despair and division in our communities, and then set out a distinctive, different, positive Labour programme for the country."Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said: "That speech was inspiring. We heard a Labour leader draw a very clear line under the failed policies of the past, policies that have caused despair and division in our communities, and then set out a distinctive, different, positive Labour programme for the country."
The British Chambers of Commerce said there were some "bright spots" but "Jeremy Corbyn missed a golden opportunity to extend an olive branch to British business".The British Chambers of Commerce said there were some "bright spots" but "Jeremy Corbyn missed a golden opportunity to extend an olive branch to British business".