Conservative conference - as it happened: Boris Johnson denounced as 'irrelevant and offensive' from main stage
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Your support makes all the difference.Boris Johnson has been denounced from the stage of the Conservative Party conference as "irrelevant" and an "offensive person" by Lord Digby Jones for his contentious remarks about businesses.
It comes after the party was hit by a humiliating security gaffe in the official conference app, which allowed members of the public to access the contact details and mobile phone numbers of senior members of the government and prominent journalists.
On Sunday - the first day of the party's annual conference in Birmingham - a sizeable protest also took place in Birmingham as demonstrators demanded a second public vote on the final Brexit deal.
This liveblog has now closed - follow again tomorrow for day two of the Conservative Party conference
In other news, the Conservatives have been defeated in their annual pre-conference football match with the team of parliamentary journalists, by 5-0.
This is from my colleague, Lizzy, who is at a Tory fringe on how to win back the under 45-year-olds.
Tom Spiller introduces the Tory party conference, saying this "is not a conference", rather a "training camp, a boot camp".
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