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The SNP has a reactionary, caveman ideology, Tony Blair says | The SNP has a reactionary, caveman ideology, Tony Blair says |
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The Scottish National Party has a “reactionary” ideology similar to that of a caveman, Tony Blair has argued. | The Scottish National Party has a “reactionary” ideology similar to that of a caveman, Tony Blair has argued. |
The former prime minister said the SNP was “blaming someone else” for Scotland’s problems and that Labour had to criticize the Scottish Government head-on to regain power. | The former prime minister said the SNP was “blaming someone else” for Scotland’s problems and that Labour had to criticize the Scottish Government head-on to regain power. |
“Nationalism is not a new phenomenon. When they talk about it being new politics: it’s the oldest politics in the world,” he said. | “Nationalism is not a new phenomenon. When they talk about it being new politics: it’s the oldest politics in the world,” he said. |
“It’s the politics of the first caveman council when he pointed with his club across the forest and said ‘they’re the problem, over there, that’s the problem’. | |
“It’s blaming someone else: however you dress it up, it’s a reactionary political philosophy.” | “It’s blaming someone else: however you dress it up, it’s a reactionary political philosophy.” |
Mr Blair said he was reticent to give advice to Scottish Labour on how to beat the SNP and that he felt like he was someone giving advice to a soldier that had “just come back from four years at the battle of the Somme … saying ‘I’ll tell you what I would have done’.” | Mr Blair said he was reticent to give advice to Scottish Labour on how to beat the SNP and that he felt like he was someone giving advice to a soldier that had “just come back from four years at the battle of the Somme … saying ‘I’ll tell you what I would have done’.” |
He added that despite the nationalists’ popularity in Scotland he did not think Labour would die out there. | He added that despite the nationalists’ popularity in Scotland he did not think Labour would die out there. |
The intervention comes after the SNP argued it was the “official opposition” at Westminster after Labour decided not to oppose key welfare cuts proposed by the Conservatives. | The intervention comes after the SNP argued it was the “official opposition” at Westminster after Labour decided not to oppose key welfare cuts proposed by the Conservatives. |
The former Labour leader was speaking at the think-tank Progress in central London on Wednesday morning. | The former Labour leader was speaking at the think-tank Progress in central London on Wednesday morning. |
Once dominant north of the border, Labour lost all but one of its seats in Scotland in May’s general election under its leader Jim Murphy. | Once dominant north of the border, Labour lost all but one of its seats in Scotland in May’s general election under its leader Jim Murphy. |
The party has been through four leaders since 2012 and polls for next year’s Holyrood elections show its rivals the Scottish National Party are on course to secure another majority. | The party has been through four leaders since 2012 and polls for next year’s Holyrood elections show its rivals the Scottish National Party are on course to secure another majority. |