PM makes no mention of cost of living or supply chain issues in keynote address light on policy

Boris Johnson has outlined his vision for an upbeat, optimistic UK buoyed by higher wages and improved opportunity for all, contrasting this with a Labour party he labelled “tired” and divided.

In a speech to the Conservative conference that sometimes sounded haphazard and was largely light on policy, the prime minister cheered a hall packed with activists by presenting what he said was a government mission to reset the economy.

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