Jeremy Corbyn used his conference speech to sell his radical agenda to voters.
The Labour leader made a persuasive case that his plans for renationalisation, handing power to workers and reshaping the economy were “common sense.”
In this week's Ayes to the Left podcast the Mirror's Kevin Maguire, Jason Beattie and Nicola Bartlett give their verdict on Corbyn's big speech in Liverpool.
The discuss why his policies are starting to chime with the public and what more he needs to do seal an election victory.
They also review Labour's week which was dominated by Brexit. Is the party in the right place now on the issue or are there further rows still to come?
And they look ahead, with unrestrained glee, to next week's Conservative Party conference in Birmingham.
13: A political thriller
12: The dark side of the Deep State
11: Now we've all been short changed
10: We are ready to take on the Establishment
9: John Major's Brexit broadside at Theresa May
8: The young campaigner determined to stop Brexit
7: Women, law and disorder
6: Heard the one about a Tory comedian?
5: Labour ready for Brexit battle
4: Carrying the can for Carillion
3: Theresa May's terrible start to 2018
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Looking back on a tumultuous year in politics
The Brexit plans hit the buffers
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Jeremy Corbyn lets Theresa May off the hook, Brexit woes and Russian meddling
Sexual harassment, Westminster's macho culture and why more needs to be done
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Labour is back on the offensive over the economy - the power is shifting
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