Brexit can be stopped, insists Tony Blair as he rules out return to frontline politics, by Laura Hughes.
Last month Mr Blair told Remain voters “we’re the insurgents now” and said Britain should keep its “options open” over holding a second referendum. …
Blair is an elite globalist through and through. The Labor Party, under Corbyn, is not:
Following mounting speculation about a possible comeback, Mr Blair said has “no intention” of returning to the coalface of British politics.
But said he was “trying to create the space for a political debate about where modern Western democracies go and where the progressive forces particularly find their place.
“I’m dismayed by the state of Western politics, but also incredibly motivated by it. I think, in Britain today, you’ve got millions of effectively politically homeless people.” …
While he admitted that Labour has been “captured” by the far Left, he denied describing Jeremy Corbyn as a “nutter”.
So what has Tony Blair being doing since leaving the British Parliament in 2007? Wikipedia:
In January 2008, it was confirmed that Blair would be joining investment bank JPMorgan Chase in a “senior advisory capacity” and that he would advise Zurich Financial Services on climate change.
Tony Blair to earn £2m as JP Morgan adviser:
Tony Blair will earn around £2 million a year in his part-time role as adviser to the Wall Street bank JP Morgan without ever having to go into the office, The Daily Telegraph has learnt. …
The salary … is proof that Mr Blair is well on course to becoming the richest former prime minister in history.
In other words, a reward and doing something political for the global elite’s various projects.
Tony Blair is responsible for the flood of migrants into Britain: “Labour wanted mass immigration to make UK more multicultural, says former adviser,” by Tom Whitehead in 2009:
The huge increases in migrants over the last decade were partly due to a politically motivated attempt by ministers to radically change the country and “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”, according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett.
He said Labour’s relaxation of controls was a deliberate plan to “open up the UK to mass migration” but that ministers were nervous and reluctant to discuss such a move publicly for fear it would alienate its “core working class vote”. …
Critics said the revelations showed a “conspiracy” within Government to impose mass immigration for “cynical” political reasons.
Brexit beware.