Gordon Brown's carefully-constructed pitch to succeed Tony Blair met with applause from most Labour MPs, a more mixed reaction from union leaders and a cautious, somewhat sceptical, response from business.
The chancellor's speech was rated "9½ out of 10" by David Blunkett, who typified the supportive reaction - at least in public - of the bulk of the parliamentary Labour party. Many MPs, speaking in the afterglow of the chancellor's peroration, argued he had proved his prime ministerial credentials.

Labour party conference 2006 

