Voices For Justice

September 29, 2025

Labour Conference Opens with Stirring Call for Hillsborough Law

I was deeply honoured today to attend the opening of the Labour Party Conference here in our beloved city of Liverpool, standing in solidarity with the campaign for the Hillsborough Law. It was a moment of profound emotion and unity, as the voices of justice rang out through the power of song.


The performance of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” was led with incredible grace and passion by Nicky Broadley, Joe Spear, Amora Broadley, and the magnificent Liverpool Show Choir. Their voices carried not just melody, but meaning—echoing the resilience, dignity, and unwavering spirit of the families and communities who have fought for truth and accountability for so long.

I was there not just as a supporter, but proudly as the Choir’s Mascot—a role I cherish deeply. To be part of such a moving tribute, surrounded by people who care so deeply about justice and community, reminded me once again why Liverpool Heartbeat exists: to inspire, to educate, and to stand up for what’s right.


Today wasn’t just about politics—it was about people. About honouring those we’ve lost, supporting those who continue to fight, and reminding ourselves that in Liverpool, we walk together. Always.


Rob x

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