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Sir tony blairThe think tank is said to be drafting a policy plan to “save” Labor Party” amidst disappointment at the head keir starmerlead a.
East Prime Minister Several candidates are reportedly being carefully considered for the leadership campaign, according to reports many times suggest that he is dissatisfied with the direction Sir Keer’s Government.
sources said november budget “killed any idea that it was Blairite or new labor-like government”, Sir Tony has “given up” on attempts to influence Starmer in recent months.
He is now said to be working with others on the centre-left of the party to draw up a comprehensive policy plan for areas including healthcare, welfare and technology through his think tank, the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI). If a leadership contest emerges they will clearly be ready to present the future leader.
Former Prime Minister is ready to speak with the Home Secretary Shabana Mehmood At a program on Wednesday. Ms Mahmood is being considered a contender to challenge Sir Kiir, with people close to the party supporting his tough immigration policies.
sources told many times While the former Labor leader is reviewing potential future prime ministers, “there is no overall plan to radically reform the state”.
The Prime Minister and Sir Tony have previously clashed over issues including climate change, when in May, the former Labor leader argued that negotiations had become “irrational”.
Sir Tony said in the TBI report: “People know the current state of the climate change debate is rife with irrationality… Any strategy based on ‘phasing out’ fossil fuels or limiting consumption in the short term is doomed to failure.”
He said most political leaders “would like to start taking some of the hysteria out of the climate debate, but are reluctant to be the first to do so”.
Downing Street hit back, insisting the UK was taking a “pragmatic approach” and that Sir Tony’s suggestions “aligned” with its overall mission.
Answering a question in the Commons about the apparent controversy, Sir Keir tried to downplay any differences between himself and his predecessor.
“What Tony Blair said is that we should capture more carbon, we have invested in carbon capture. That’s a lot of jobs in different parts of the country,” the prime minister said in May.
“If you look at the detail of what Tony Blair has said, he completely agrees with what we are doing here, it is jobs and future security.”
Independent The TBI has been contacted for comment.