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UK's ex-PM Blair calls on Labour to focus on policy, not personality

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Posted on May 26, 2026

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· Last updated: May 27, 2026

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UK's ex-PM Blair calls on Labour to focus on policy, not personality

Blair Urges Labour to Prioritize Policy Over Personality

LONDON, May 27 (Reuters) - Tony Blair, who led Labour to victory in three UK elections, called on the party on Tuesday to shun the temptation to move left or reverse Brexit to shore up its fortunes, and to concentrate on policy rather than personality.

As Labour gears up for a possible leadership contest, Blair, the party's longest-serving premier between 1997 and 2007, spoke out in a more than 5,000-word essay, taking aim at Prime Minister Keir Starmer and two of his rivals, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and former health minister Wes Streeting.

Blair's Vision for Labour's Future

"(Any renewal of Britain) requires a fundamental reset," he wrote. "Labour's only electorally viable strategy is to become the Radical Centre."

Rivals to Starmer are circling the prime minister, who is battling some of the worst popularity ratings of any leader, and are offering their opinions on how to turn round the ailing fortunes of a government that has struggled to offer voters a clear vision and dent the rise of the populist Reform UK party.

Reactions from Labour Rivals

Burnham Points to New Voting Habits

Burnham, the favourite to replace Starmer if the mayor wins a return to parliament in an election in northern England next month, quickly criticised Blair's comments, telling the Observer newspaper the former prime minister had failed to grasp how inequality was driving new voting habits.

Streeting's Response

Streeting, in his own response published in the Guardian newspaper, also criticised Blair's lack of focus on inequality and said the Labour Party should ensure market forces "serve society rather than dominate it."

Leadership and Policy Debate

Blair said the Labour government's problems would not necessarily disappear if the party changed its leader.

"The government's principal problem isn't Keir's personality. Or a failure to communicate 'our achievements'. Or a need to assert more strongly Labour's 'values'," he wrote.

"Whether there is a leadership change or not is irrelevant if it doesn't start with a policy debate."

Blair's Critique of Party Direction

In what appeared to be criticism of Burnham and Streeting, Blair said the party should not move further left or try to return to the European Union to win over voters.

"It is one thing when in opposition to indulge this perennial delusion that when we lose seats to the right the country is really signalling it wants Labour to move left; it is dangerous to do it in government," he wrote.

"Just as Brexit was never the answer to Britain's challenges back in 2016, reversing it isn't the answer to the country's far worse situation in 2026."

The Role of Business and Technology

AI Revolution

Instead, the government should signal it is on the side of business in navigating the AI revolution, must focus on cheaper energy rather than cleaner energy and try to forge "a structured, formal relationship" with the EU.

Burnham's Criticism on Inequality

Burnham criticised Blair for not mentioning "inequality once" and failing to realise that people "don't think the centre has delivered for them in terms of their lives, therefore they've gone further to the extremes".

"If you are not rooting your analysis in the fact that people are unable to live and that things that were taken for granted are no longer affordable, then you are not understanding what's going on," he said.

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Chiara Rodriquez)

Key Takeaways

  • Blair’s 5,000‑word essay insists Labour’s only viable electoral path is a reset toward the ‘Radical Centre’, prioritising policy not personality.
  • He warns that moving left or reversing Brexit would be electorally dangerous, urging focus on practical issues like AI, affordable energy, and a structured EU relationship.
  • His remarks come amid rising internal challenges: leadership contenders Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham are positioning for a possible contest amid Starmer’s faltering popularity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Tony Blair urge the Labour Party to focus on?
Tony Blair urged the Labour Party to focus on policy rather than personality to improve its political fortunes.
What is Tony Blair's position on reversing Brexit?
He warned Labour against attempting to reverse Brexit, saying it's not a solution to the UK's current challenges.
What strategy does Blair recommend for Labour’s electoral success?
Blair recommends Labour adopt a 'Radical Centre' strategy rather than moving left.
Who are the main rivals to Keir Starmer mentioned in the article?
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and former health minister Wes Streeting are identified as main rivals.
What sector does Blair suggest the government should side with?
Blair suggests the government should signal support for business, especially in navigating the AI revolution.

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