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The Labour Party Is Playing With Fire Over Its Future and the Future of the Country

36 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Tony Blair argues that Labour risks electoral irrelevance by governing from a traditional soft-left comfort zone while the world undergoes two epochal shifts. He makes the case for a Radical Centre strategy built around technological transformation, economic competitiveness, and a renegotiated relationship with Europe.

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