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Tony Blair live: Ex-PM bashes Labour leader Keir Starmer in blistering 5,000-word attack
Former PM Tony Blair's 5,000-word essay laid into Labour at a time where the party is contesting a heated by-election that could decide the party's immediate future
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What happenedFormer PM Tony Blair's 5,000-word essay laid into Labour at a time where the party is contesting a heated by-election that could decide the party's immediate future.
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Left / center-leftTony Blair live: Ex-PM bashes Labour leader Keir Starmer in blistering 5,000-word attack
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Right / center-rightTony Blair warns that Labour's lurch to the Left is pushing Britain into the 'relegation zone' - and says ditching Starmer won't...
Tony Blair live: Ex-PM bashes Labour leader Keir Starmer in blistering 5,000-word attack
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Former PM Tony Blair's 5,000-word essay laid into Labour at a time where the party is contesting a heated by-election that could decide the party's immediate future
Tony Blair warns that Labour's lurch to the Left is pushing Britain into the 'relegation zone' - and says ditching Starmer won't fix the party's problems
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In a damning assessment, the former prime minister said Labour has retreated into a Left-wing 'comfort zone', with ministers more interested in increasing welfare than boosting the economy.