‘Get out!’ Blair’s war on Starmer | The Daily T

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Former prime minister Sir Tony Blair has launched a blistering attack on Sir Keir Starmer, accusing Labour of drifting into a high-tax, Left-wing “comfort zone” and warning the party has no credible vision for Britain’s future. In a devastating 5,700-word intervention, Blair lays bare the growing civil war at the heart of Labour as panic mounts over the party’s collapsing poll ratings and Reform UK’s surging support. On today’s Daily T, Camilla Tominey and Jacob Rees-Mogg dissect the extraordinary criticism, the mounting leadership speculation, and what it all means for Sir Keir’s increasingly fragile premiership. Plus, is Britain heading for a “Rejoin Renaissance”? As new polling suggests voters are warming to closer ties with the European Union, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK has climbed to 24 per cent in the polls, piling fresh pressure on both Labour and the Conservatives. Could demands for a snap general election become reality if Starmer is forced out? ► Subscribe to The Telegraph:

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