Wealth and entrepreneurship are what give Gary Neville's furious assault on Liz Truss's obscene Tory tax cuts for Britain's richest a devastating edge.

The England and Manchester United former football star, now an acclaimed commentator as well as successful businessman, understands fairness and that is why he brands as immoral what the Conservatives do now.

Neville never forgetting where he comes from and that many people are less fortunate than himself are qualities the Tories never had or abandoned.

His savage analysis will have millions of people nodding in agreement, sharing the same disgust at the small fortunes given to a rich tiny few already enjoying huge fortunes.

Labour leader Keir Starmer and “Red Nev” are articulating the national mood, giving a voice and importantly a decent radical alternative to the sickening economics and politics of a Conservative Party showing its true nasty colours. Labour in Liverpool this week is the hearts and heads of the nation.

Labour's glorious opportunity


Britain's unfair electoral system benefits a Conservative Party that ruled most of the past Century and a quarter despite securing only a minority of votes.

Labour's conference in Liverpool has a glorious opportunity on Tuesday to embrace fairer votes in General Elections when it debates replacing a first past the post system which mostly benefits the Tories.

Leaders Keir Starmer's opposed but the support of an alliance stretching from “King of the North” Andy Burnham to Left-wing veteran John McDonnell, the vast majority of constituency parties and now trade union converts means this is finally time for a change.

The Daily Mirror's championed fairer votes for decades. We've waited long enough.

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Oscar-winning actor Anthony Hopkins bears an uncanny physical resemblance to Nicholas Winton (
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We will never forget


Oscar-winning actor Anthony Hopkins bears an uncanny physical resemblance to Nicholas Winton, one of our greatest humanitarians of all time after the man dubbed “the British Oskar Schindler” saved hundreds of Jewish children in Czechoslovakia from the Nazis.

We're sure he'll do justice in the film One Life to a remarkable figure whose role in the Kindertransport must never be forgotten when embracing refugees fleeing terror is a British value threatened by a Conservative Government callously demonising the desperate of the world.

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