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‘Labour must support staying in the EU to be

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TONY BLAIR has said Labour must back staying in the European Union to “recover its strategic grip on affairs and be competitiv­e”.

The former prime minister said he was not being disloyal, but that it is simply not credible to pretend that his party’s position is anything other than “serious”.

He warned that even removing embattled Jeremy Corbyn as leader would not solve Labour’s problems as the party is “fundamenta­lly” in “the wrong political position”.

Mr Corbyn has been criticised in some pro-EU quarters for ordering his MPs to back the triggering of Article 50 to begin Brexit, but has insisted the will of the people in the referendum vote must be respected.

Opinion polls have shown Labour trailing the Tories by up to 18 or 19 points in recent weeks, following the party’s humiliatin­g by-election defeat to Theresa May’s party in the previously safe seat of Copeland.

In an interview with The Guardian, Mr Blair said: “Labour has got to build out from the Remain vote and reach out to those that are persuadabl­e in the Leave camp. It would be a fundamenta­l strategic error to end up trying to go to the Leave camp, and then trying to build out across the other way. Then you will end up not persuading the Leave people and alienating the Remain people.

“At various points over the past 20 to 30 years sometimes it has seemed disloyal to talk about the Labour Party being in bad shape, but when it is in the situation it is today – seven years into a Tory government and losing safe Labour seats to the Conservati­ves – if you want your analysis of politics to retain any credibilit­y, you have got to say the position is serious.”

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