Seven things from the Labour Party conference you may have missed

The Labor Party Conference in Liverpool ended and Sir Keir Starmer gave the main stage address on Tuesday afternoon.
From the delegates who voted, Sadiq Khan was banned from the Sharia Law and Hugh Grant failed to RSVP to request ministers to prevent the ministers’ Commission of a Genocide in Gaza ”. Independent It goes through a few things you may have missed during the four -day congress before the closing day on Wednesday.
The delegates demanded the Law of Ministers to prevent Gaza Genocide
Sir Keir Starmer faced significant difficulties after successfully pushing the government law from a movement demanding the government law to prevent the “commission of a genocide in Gaza”.
The Emergency Movement, which was discussed by the Unison Union on Monday, called on Labor’s leadership in Westminster, to implement the illegal trade with illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank ”and to implement“ comprehensive sanctions ”in Israel, including the full arms embargo in Israel.
The delegates in Liverpool voted in favor of the movement with a hand show by providing passage.
Keir Starmer digs Tony Blair’s goal for half of students to go to university
Sir Keir Starmer, 50 percent of the students to go to the university scrapped the target, instead of the Labor Party completed two -thirds of children or “gold standard apprenticeship” will aim to make.
The Prime Minister said he did not believe that the commitment made by Tony Blair in 1999 was “right for our time”.
Wes Streeting says the government needs back to Rayner ‘
Wes Streeting asked Angela Rayner to return to the government only weeks after he resigned because he did not pay enough taxes.
For a great cheer, he said to the Labor Party conference in the Health Secretary Liverpool: “We need him back.”
Andy Burnham withdrawn from leadership maneuvers
Andy Burnham insisted that he supported Sir Keir Starmer despite the widespread speculation of the Mayor of Manchester, who took a series of public excavations under the leadership of the Prime Minister.
In an event on the eaves of the Labor Conference, he asked if Sir Keir thought he was the right man who leads the Labor Party and the country: “Yes,” he replied.
Hugh Grant prevented the purchase of beverages
Actor Hugh Grant lined up for Fete at the Hilton Hotel in Liverpool, Liverpool, the Labor Party.
Unfortunately, for A-Lister, he entered RSVPPED.
Trance exhibitions at the Workers’ Conference for the first time in 25 years
Samiş Saydam became the first trans leadership organization exhibited at the Labor Party Conference for more than 25 years.
An organization led by Trans the last time in the conference was to enter the press for change in 1997.
Increasing criticisms of the government’s position on trans rights, charities and campaign groups, upcoming equations and the guidance of the Human Rights Commission in single sex fields.
Sadiq Khan is joking about the Sharia law
Sadiq Khan joke about the claims of Sharia law in London, which was seen to be a shift in Donald Trump.
Speaking at a beverage reception organized by New Statesman magazine, the Mayor of London made a joke: “I love to come to Liverpool. I love football. I love food. I love people.
Donald claims that Trump wants London to go to the “Sharia Law, after using an address to call Sir Sadiq in the UN to call Sir Sadiq a“ terrible mayor ..




