Gordon Brown knows how to rouse a Labour audience. His stock speech pays homage to Keir Hardie, recalls the party’s gritty industrial roots and includes sections of withering invective aimed at the Conservative party.
That was then. Mr Brown is now prime minister and his target audience is the apolitical British electorate watching the speech on television, not the party activists he once courted as he plotted his ascent to the Labour leadership.

Labour Party Conference 2007 

