we've got in the written press in this country, there's a need, unhinged stuff that you get from paul dacre elsewhere, the bully boy tactics of those papers, and i understand thatjeremy corbyn and his team want to communicate with people that clearly they are not going to the pages of the... mail and other parts of the brexit press. jeremy corbyn may be looking to the us for inspiration on how to reach out to voters, but in common with all uk political leaders, his fortunes will be bound up with how the uk negotiates it way out of the eu. today, in the strongly pro—leave city of peterborough, he said he was no longer wedded to the principle of free movement. allies said this marked a shift in language and a recognition that brexit does provide an opportunity for wider reform of the labour market by cracking down on agencies that have used migrant labour to drive down wages. the more i get the impression that the differences now between theresa may and the principal party of opposition, the labour party, is basically one of nuance and detail rather than substance. they both say that there ha