Labour intend to put the ‘party’ into their annual conference as boxes of booze are unloaded ahead Liverpool rally

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LABOUR intend to put the “party” into their annual conference.

Dozens of boxes of Tanqueray gin and Ketel One vodka are unloaded for MPs and the thousands of delegates ahead of the five-day rally in Liverpool.

CHRIS NEILLLabour intend to put the ‘party’ into their annual conference[/caption]

Olivia West – The SunDozens of boxes of Tanqueray gin and Ketel One vodka were unloaded for MPs[/caption]

Last week, pallets of champagne and Peroni beer were delivered to the Tory party conference in Manchester ahead of their annual jamboree.

The Labour party conference opens today with a pledge from deputy leader Angela Rayner to make workers better off if her party regain power.

Labour trounced Humza Yousaf’s SNP in a crucial Westminster by-election.

The new First Minister was dealt a hammer blow as Michael Shanks snatched the Rutherglen and Hamilton West seat with 17,845 votes – a staggering 58% share of the vote. 

And the margin of victory in the first major electoral test for Mr Yousaf is likely to spark fears of a General Election collapse for the Nats.

Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour grabbed the seat won by ex SNP MP Margaret Ferrier in 2019, before she was ousted following her Covid lawbreaking.

Labour’s Michael Shanks won 17,845 votes or 58.4 per cent of the vote share and SNP’s Katy Loudon tallied up 8399 votes.

The results put Labour 31 points ahead of the SNP, who won the seat in 2019 with a share of 27.9 per cent.

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