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Tony Blair on Labour leadership, the triple lock and the NHS
Sir Tony Blair has accused the government of having no "coherent plan" for the country.
In his first in-depth critique of Sir Keir Starmer's government, the former prime minister told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the centre-ground must be radical and look for big change, putting policies first and politics second.
Downing Street insists Sir Keir is "fully focused on delivering change for working people".
Speaking to Nick Robinson, Sir Tony also argues for change in the NHS and says the current welfare and pension triple-lock policies are "not affordable".
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