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What Blair gets wrong about the economy – it is fired by people, not business | Letters
Readers respond to Jonathan Freedland’s article about Tony Blair’s vision for the futureJonathan Freedland says Tony Blair “would say you can only address [poverty and inequality] once the economy is firing. Maybe” (Tony Blair says he is all about the future – but his vision is woefully stuck in the past, 29 May). In fact poverty and inequality are the reasons the economy is misfiring.
What Blair gets wrong about the economy – it is fired by people, not business | Letters
Readers respond to Jonathan Freedland’s article about Tony Blair’s vision for the futureJonathan Freedland says Tony Blair “would say you can only address [poverty and inequality] once the economy is firing. Maybe” (Tony Blair says he is all about the future – but his vision is woefully stuck in the past, 29 May). In fact poverty and inequality are the reasons the economy is misfiring.
Keir Starmer defends policy choices in rebuttal of Blair’s criticism
Keir Starmer has refuted Tony Blair's criticism regarding the current government's direction, asserting that his policies are appropriate for the present day. Starmer stated that Blair misunderstands the government's achievements and that the economic and political climate is significantly different from 1997. He expressed disagreement with much of what Blair has claimed about the government's actions.
Ref Blair to work NBA Finals, a first in his caree...
Curtis Blair spent all day Friday checking his email. The list of referees that were selected to work the NBA Finals was about to be revealed by the league, and the waiting was brutal. "Every two minutes, I'd check," Blair said.
Blair says Labour needs debate before selecting new leader as he criticises Burnham speech – UK politics live
Tony Blair criticised the Labour party, suggesting it was irrecoverable and needed significant debate before selecting a new leader. He also urged the UK government to improve its relationship with the United States, referencing the importance of the American relationship to Britain. Furthermore, Blair commented on the ongoing situation in Gaza, stating that negotiations were necessary to move a new government into the territory.
Tony Blair’s essay on Labour failings gets full marks for being unhelpful
Intervention by former PM almost feels designed to inflict maximum annoyance on his partyTony Blair tells Starmer and rivals: abandon net zero and move closer to TrumpDid Tony Blair ever mention he was quite good at winning elections? If you happened to miss it, then his 5,700-word opus on where Labour, Keir Starmer and the UK more generally have gone wrong is here to remind you. Several times.“I led the Labour party for 13 years and through three general elections,” goes the second sentence.
Minister rejects Blair intervention, accusing ex-PM of retreading old arguments – UK politics live
Tony Blair has published a lengthy essay on his thinktank's website, offering his views on the direction of the Labour Party. He criticises current figures, including Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham, and Wes Streeting, suggesting they are jeopardising the party's future. Blair's intervention comes amid ongoing leadership speculation within the Labour Party.
‘Stuck in his glory days’: Blunkett and others cast doubt on Blair’s advice to Labour party
Ex-PM perceived as out of touch and having credibility problem even if parts of analysis are seen as hard to disputeDavid Blunkett had a chat with his old boss Tony Blair just a few months ago. “I can have very constructive disagreements with him and still stay friendly – as it should be,” the former Labour cabinet minister said with a chuckle.The current generation of senior Labour figures are perhaps a little less warmly disposed towards Blair after his latest intervention in contemporary...
Keir Starmer defends policy choices in rebuttal of Blair’s criticism
Keir Starmer has refuted Tony Blair's criticisms regarding his government's direction, asserting that current policies are appropriate for the present day. Starmer stated that his predecessor misunderstands the government's achievements and that the economic and political landscape is significantly different from 1997. He expressed disagreement with much of what Blair has claimed about the government's actions.
Starmer defends policy decisions as he hits back at Blair
Sir Keir Starmer has defended the Labour government's policy decisions in response to criticism from former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Blair has accused the current administration of lacking a "coherent plan" for the country.