The prime minister ‘doesn’t agree with much’ of Sir Tony Blair’s scathing 5,700-word essay

Intervention by former PM feels almost designed to inflict maximum annoyance on his party

In an astonishing attack, former Labour PM Tony Blair said his own party had an 'almost infinite capacity for self delusion' as he accused the Government of having no coherent plan

After less than two years of Labour in office, Tony Blair's verdict could hardly be more damning.

Tony Blair has said that Keir Starmer should have immediately dropped manifesto pledges which have "undermined business confidence".

Former PM Tony Blair's 5,000-word essay laid into Labour at a time where the party is contesting a heated by-election that could decide the party's immediate future

Tony Blair has accused Starmer, Burnham and Streeting of putting Labour’s future at risk amid leadership speculation

The former Labour premier, who led the country between 1997 and 2007, has delivered a damning assessment of the current state of his party.

Former PM urges party to take a step back and ‘analyse the world’ amid speculation over Keir Starmer’s leadership

Number one bogeyman of the left, Sir Tony Blair, trained his guns on Labour this morning, launching a glorious attack. The former prime minister laid into his party over the full…

The intervention by the former prime minister comes just weeks before a key by-election that could determine Labour’s future.

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has lashed out at the current Labour leadership, accusing it of having no coherent plan in a brutal 5,700 word essay which sparked a fierce…

The former PM’s essay rightly calls for a coherent economic plan, but then sets too much store by AI – and a worldview stuck in the past, says Guardian columnist Larry Elliott

Home Sir Tony Blair, the former Labour prime minister, said in a 5,700-word essay: ‘The Labour party is playing with fire; or, more accurately, with its future, and that of the…

Intervention by former prime minister almost feels designed to inflict maximum annoyance on his party

Sir Tony Blair has entered Labour’s civil war - and his message is brutal: changing the leader means nothing if the party still has no real plan for Britain.

Labour in-fighting continued today as the government responded to a broadside from their former leader Tony Blair, who accused them of having 'no coherent plan' for the country.

The prime minister ‘doesn’t agree with much’ of Sir Tony Blair’s scathing 5,700-word essay

Starmer launches long defence of his record when asked about former PM’s essay critiquing current government

Keir Starmer has defended his record in government after former PM Tony Blair claimed the current Labour Party lacks a coherent plan, while Andy Burnham said Sir Tony had…

PM says predecessor misunderstands government’s successes and ‘very different’ situation compared with 1997