2.20pm The scene is set... Will Sarah Brown be coming out to introduce her husband again?
2.23pm "Sit Down" by James is keeping the delegates entertained...
2.26pm A video us is telling us that without the Labour Party, "working people" and women wouldn't have got the vote, Apartheid would not have been ended etc etc
2.27pm Neil Kinnock gets a big round of applause when he appears on the screen.
2.28pm Sarah Brown is doing the intro... again.
2.30pm "He's messy, noisy, gets up a terrible hour... but I know he loves our country and will always put you first".
2.32pm "I've seen what can happens as a result of the changes that government makes... thank you for giving Gordon the chance to change so many lives".
2.33pm Another video is being shown about how Gordon Brown has saved the world through his leadership...Bono and Kofi Annan lead the tributes.
2.36pm Gordon Brown takes to the stage, "We're going to change the world again... We're going to fight to win for Britain".
2.38pm He reels off a long list of achievements of the Government since 1997. Cabinet minsters begin a standing ovation...
2.39pm Harriet Harman is a brilliant deputy leader and "constant friend". And he says he will back her in ensuring there is no place for the BNP in the democratic politics of this country.
2.39pm Alistair Darling is doing an "absolutely brilliant" job.
2.40pm On the "special relationship", he says "Peter Mandelson and I are getting on just fine... the Labour party has really learned to love you".
2.41pm The country faces not only two parties but two directions.
2.42pm Nationalising the banks helped the hard-working majority and not the privileged few... a theme which he uses on several economic themes. It seems the Tories are to be painted as only being willing to help "the privileged few".
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