Labour Leader Ed Miliband has opened the party's Manchester conference by recognising the need for political, social and policy change.
The Labour leader indicated that he was moving on from the alliance forged between the three Westminster parties in the Scottish referendum campaign as he addressed party activists in Manchester.
"This week we set out Labour's plan for Britain's future: rewarding hard work, ensuring the next generation does better than the last, protecting and improving our public services," Ed Miliband said.
"We are going to change it so we build a future for all our young people throughout the United Kingdom."
The conference season is expected to be dominated by the fallout from the Scottish referendum result, and the divisions between the three Westminster parties over how the next stage of devolution will happen.
David Cameron and Mr Miliband have clashed over how to proceed after promising more devolution to Scotland, with the Prime Minister determined to make changes to ensure "English votes for English laws" at Westminster as part of a package of reform - something that Labour fear will erode the influence of their Scottish MPs.
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