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Labour has 'no coherent plan' for country, says Blair

Labour has 'no coherent plan' for country, says Blair

Summary

Tony Blair, former UK Prime Minister, criticized the current Labour government led by Sir Keir Starmer for lacking a clear plan to guide the country. Blair highlighted concerns about some government policies affecting businesses and the economy and stressed that leadership changes alone are not enough without a solid policy debate.

Key Facts

  • Tony Blair said the Labour government has no clear or coherent plan for the country.
  • Blair criticized new workers' rights laws and the decision to increase employer National Insurance, which he said hurt business confidence.
  • He mentioned the phase-out of the British oil and gas industry and above-inflation minimum wage increases as problematic for economic growth.
  • Blair warned that changing the Prime Minister before deciding on a policy direction is not helpful.
  • He said some policies like infrastructure investment and reducing trade barriers with Europe are positive.
  • Blair said Britain has lost from Brexit and suggested that rejoining the EU should only happen from a position of economic strength.
  • He proposed that Labour should focus on clear policies and take a "Radical Centre" approach.
  • The criticism comes amid political challenges for Starmer, including poor election results and expected leadership contests.
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