Ken Livingstone: Ed Miliband Should Ditch 'Discredited Blairites'

PA/The Huffington Post  |  Posted: 08/05/2012 10:37 Updated: 08/05/2012 10:37

Ed Miliband should stop trying to court the Blairite wing of the party, Labour's failed London mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone said today.

But he claimed Miliband could be the next prime minister and "transform Britain in a way that we haven't seen for a very long time".

Speaking on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, Livingstone, who lost to Tory candidate Boris Johnson last week in the race to become London Mayor, said working-class people had become "disillusioned" at the last Labour government's failure to create "good jobs".

He said that, for the last 30 years, Britain had taken a "wrong turning", adding Miliband was now "getting the economic strategy right".

Livingstone said the current government had "got away" with claims that the last Labour administration had saddled the country with debt.

He said: "For 30 years, Britain has taken a wrong turning. Inequality of wealth has doubled. We were told if we deregulated, if we liberated the banks, the whole economy would rise and there would be a trickle-down effect.

"Sadly, Tony Blair bought into that, New Labour bought into that. I think we are at a turning point in politics now. We have to make something that somebody wants to buy, we won't just be able to rip off a bit of commission on all the financial transactions.

"I think a lot of the disillusion amongst working-class people, whatever their colour, is that the last Labour government didn't create good jobs for working-class people."

Livingstone added: "If I have one criticism of Ed Miliband - and as well as being a friend, I think he is genuinely a Labour leader who will transform Britain in a way that we haven't seen for a very long time - (it) is that I think he is far too concerned about carrying the discredited old Blairite wing with him."

And Livingstone dismissed any suggestion that he planned to join the House of Lords.

Asked whether he would accept a peerage, he said: "Oh God, no, spare me that. I've been punished enough."

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Ed Miliband should stop trying to court the Blairite wing of the party, Labour's failed London mayoral candidate Ken Livingstone said today. But he claimed Miliband could be the next prime minister...
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17:27 on 08/05/2012
Amazing - Ken is talking sense!
16:33 on 11/05/2012
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11:54 on 14/05/2012
Absolutely. One of the factors behind the SNP's success is the lack of alternatives. Labour and Lib Dems are both effectively Tory Lite. A return to basic principles - even mention of the dreaded S word - and a firm stance against spin and sleaze could transform labour's prospects.
14:20 on 08/05/2012
Dr. Tony Blair, the greatest UK Prime Minister ever. The best friend of common working man. British people need leaders right him right now. This world we live in now couldn't handle a real leader like Tony Blair. They just don't make them like him anymore unfortunately!
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12:45 on 08/05/2012
I agree. They should be purged.

But Ken should have purged himself so that a better candidate for Mayor could have been chosen.
14:21 on 08/05/2012
Dr. Tony Blair must become Prime Minister of the UK!
11:50 on 14/05/2012
I think jailed would be a better option for T Bliar.
11:39 on 08/05/2012
Miliband should set out clearly his vision and a credible strategy for the future of the UK. Cameron and Clegg have failed miserably in this respect. He should get the right people around him and act with conviction - he will have to take some flak but at least he will have provided direction and it will then be up to the others to provide an alternative and face the music. We are sick of cliches, weasel words and, worst of all, of being patronised by people of modest intelligence at best.
12:46 on 08/05/2012
Not going to happen with Balls who thinks VAT reductions constitute clever policy. He has no ideas.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
13:29 on 08/05/2012
Perhaps he should ask Mrs Balls for some hints,
or was that what happened last time?
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Who let the Libertarians out without supervision?
13:31 on 08/05/2012
Balls is a prime example of the discredited blairites that Labour needs to get rid off.Balls is Tony Blair without the snake oil salesman charm but the same greed for money and power.From following politics for over thirty years i have a great choice of candidates for worst ever Chancellor and if Balls got in he would be even worse than Osbourne.
11:19 on 08/05/2012
Good plan.