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Labour must put policy first, politics second, Tony Blair says

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has called on the Labour Party to prioritize policy over politics, publishing a critical essay warning the party risks losing the next election and advocating for reforms including reduced welfare spending, relaxed oil and gas restrictions, embracing the AI revolution, and improved relations with Donald Trump. He urged Labour MPs to define their policy direction before considering a leadership change, while several Labour figures, including MP Rachael Maskell and Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson, criticized his intervention as unhelpful and outdated compared to current political priorities.

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Labour Party policyUK political leadershipAI revolutionwelfare spending reformoil and gas policyMakerfield byelectionradical centre politics

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Labour must put policy first, politics second, Tony Blair says

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Labour must put policy first, politics second, Tony Blair says

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