The Conservative Party is holding its first annual conference since Britain voted to leave the European Union and David Cameron resigned.
Theresa May heaped praise on her predecessor (who wasn't there to hear it) and said she did not want the conference to be dominated by the issue of leaving the EU. But Brexit was the only word on anyone's lips (apart from Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies, who accidentally confused it with "Breakfast").
IBTimes UK presents the best photos from the Conservative Party annual conference 2016 in Birmingham.
Prime Minister Theresa May takes to the stage to deliver a speech about Brexit on the first day of the Conservative Party conferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesPrime Minister Theresa May delivers a speech about Brexit on the first day of the Conservative Party Conference 2016Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesForeign Secretary Boris Johnson delivers a speech about Brexit on the first day of the Conservative Party ConferenceCarl Court/Getty Images, Adrian Dennis/Oli Scarff/AFP, Toby Melville/ReutersBoris Johnson gives a thumbs-up as he sits in the audience on the first day of the Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Getty ImagesSecretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Brexit Minister) David Davis delivers a speech on the first day of the Conservative Party conferenceOli Scarff/AFPPriti Patel, Secretary of State for International Development, delivers a speech about Brexit on the first day of the Conservative Party conferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesVeteran Conservative Party politician Michael Heseltine delivers a speech on the first day of the conferenceChristopher Furlong/Getty ImagesPeople listen as Prime Minister Theresa May speaks on the first day of the conferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesDelegates gather to listen to the opening speeches on the first day of the Conservative Party annual conferenceOli Scarff/AFPA delegate listens to Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Boris Johnson as he delivers a speech about Brexit on the first day of the Conservative Party conferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesA delegate looks on during a speech on the first day of the Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Getty ImagesA delegate reads a leaflet entitled "BREXIT, How Do We Do It?" at the annual Conservative Party conferenceOli Scarff/AFPA delegate wearing Union flag socks watches Prime Minister Theresa May speak at the annual Conservative Party conferenceToby Melville/ReutersBaby outfits are displayed for sale at the Conservative Party conferenceToby Melville/ReutersAnti-Labour bags are displayed for sale at the 2016 Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Getty ImagesDelegates attend the second day of the annual Conservative Party conference at the International Convention Centre in BirminghamOli Scarff/AFPLeader of the Scottish Conservative Party, Ruth Davidson, walks to the conference centre on the second day of the Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Getty ImagesBritish army veteran and charity campaigner Simon Weston walks along the bridge from the hotel to the International Convention Centre in BirminghamOli Scarff/AFPPrime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip attend the annual Conservative Party Conference in BirminghamToby Melville/ReutersChancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond makes a keynote address on the second day of the annual Conservative Party conferenceOli Scarff/AFPTheresa May listens as Philip Hammond makes a keynote address on the second day of the annual Conservative Party conferenceOli Scarff/AFPDame Sarah Storey, Britain's most successful female Paralympian, Helen Richardson-Walsh, hockey gold medalist, rower Vicky Thornley, and Andrew Triggs Hodge, rower and triple Olympic gold medallist speak on stage on the second day of the Conservative Party conferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesMinister of State at the Department of Energy and Climate Change Andrea Leadsom speaks on the second day of the Conservative Party conferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesSecretary of State for International Trade, Liam Fox, delivers a speech about the economy on the second day of the Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesDelegates react as the Secretary of State for International Trade Liam Fox speaks on the second day of the Conservative Party ConferenceMatt Cardy/Getty ImagesComedian Jim Davidson arrives on the third day of the Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Getty ImagesSecretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, walks through the main hall on the third day of the Conservative Party conferenceCarl Court/Getty ImagesConservative MP for Brentwood and Ongar, Eric Pickles, speaks on the third day of the annual Conservative Party conferenceBen Stansall/AFPJustice Secretary Liz Truss delivers her her keynote address at the annual Conservative Party conferenceToby Melville/Reuters