Watch Keir Starmer’s awkward slip of the tongue talking about Gaza hostages in first party conference speech as PM
By Ryan Sabey, Deputy Political Editor
Sir Keir Starmer has endured a torrid few weeks in the job he has craved.
This was a reset moment that - for an hour or so at least - he could put the troubles of freebiegate and Sue Gray's salary behind him.
It was a greatest hits run out that will please many of those who voted for him for the first time.
Stronger borders as a priority and fixing the foundations of the economy are essential for the long-term benefit of the country.
But there may be some anger among Labour ranks when he spoke of plugging the £22 billion black hole.
It won't just fall on the shoulders of the better off in society as this is a "shared struggle", he said.
He even said - to coin a phrase - that "we are all in it together".
The decision to axe winter fuel allowance for millions of pensioners is just one decision he didn;t shy away from.
That brought about a few groans in the hall as ex-Tory Chancellor George Osborne echoed this phrase during the austerity years.
A crackdown on benefits and the welfare bill will be unveiled at the Budget and it won't be pretty.
This speech was setting the tone for the first phase of this Labour government.
Short-term pain for long-term gain.
Folks, it's time to buckle up