Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting, potential Labour leadership challengers, accused former Prime Minister Tony Blair of overlooking inequality in his critique of the government. Blair had argued Labour had no coherent plan and should embrace the "radical centre," but both politicians contended inequality is the driving force in modern politics.
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Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting, potential Labour leadership challengers, accused former Prime Minister Tony Blair of overlooking inequality in his critique of the government. Blair had argued Labour had no coherent plan and should embrace the "radical centre," but both politicians contended inequality is the driving force in modern politics.