Tony Blair 'May Return To Domestic Politics'

PA  |  Posted: Updated: 20/05/2012 12:37   PA

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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair may form part of a "call to arms" to keep the UK together and grow its economy, it has been suggested.

Alistair Darling, who held several cabinet posts in the Blair administration before becoming Chancellor of the Exchequer under Gordon Brown, today confirmed that he will play a major part in the No to Independence campaign.

He also welcomed reports that Blair is returning to domestic politics.

"He's got a lot to contribute and I hope he'll contribute more in the future," Darling told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.

He said: "The context here is that there are a growing number of people who recognise that unless we can get growth going in the economy, then the standards of living of people in this country, and their jobs prospects are going to be so much worse.

"It's interesting. The centre of political gravity is shifting. You can see that the Tories are rattled by this.

"Why else would David Cameron be calling for growth in Europe, something that he has conspicuously failed to do in the two years that he has been Prime Minister.

"So I welcome, you know, this is a call to arms, if you like, whether it's the constitution in Scotland or whether it's the economy in whole United Kingdom, this is the time for people to stand up and be counted."

Darling said he will have no difficulty working with political opponents in the No to Independence campaign.

He said: "I think it would be ridiculous to say, well, I'm not going to cooperate with someone who actually agrees with me.

"You know, you'll see some odd bedfellows on the other side of the argument I suspect."

However, Labour's leader in Scotland Johann Lamont today cast doubt on whether the referendum will be held at all.

"Alex Salmond seems to have learned the wrong lesson from Tony Blair," wrote Ms Lamont in the Scotland on Sunday.

"The lesson from Blair is not that cosying up to Rupert Murdoch is the key to success.

"Rather, it's when you have won a landslide call your referendum quick.

"After the landslide of 1997, Tony Blair called the referendum on devolution within four months. He built on his momentum.

"The fact that even at the height of his popularity Alex Salmond didn't want to call his referendum suggests he believed he would lose. Indeed, he said as much to one of Rupert Murdoch's papers last week.

"We will be ready when - perhaps, if - the referendum comes and will not be complacent."

A Labour spokesman said: "This is a once in a lifetime chance for Alex Salmond, and Johann is making the point that maybe he will chicken out.

"What if it gets to 2014 and Salmond sees the way the polls are going, thinks he can't win and pulls it?"

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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair may form part of a "call to arms" to keep the UK together and grow its economy, it has been suggested. Alistair Darling, who held several cabinet posts in the Blair...
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jfjoubert
Le pire n'est pas toujours certain.
04:00 PM on 07/18/2012
Preparing for the UK (Scots don't go) love parade of 2014. Perhaps he'll apologize for Irak or something.
07:45 PM on 05/22/2012
HELP!
11:58 AM on 05/22/2012
A phenomenal Pol;itical history is unfolding and I want to be part of it.
Tony Blair was a war lord and now a peace evangelist.
He went to the Roman catholic for atonement he was granted by his good lord. He has done a life rehearsal of premiership and now he want to take off from where he left off. and now do the real show.

An evangelist of peace and a missionary of multi faith, I think after his time he might be canonised by the Vatican.
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ccraiglamont
Sometimes funny, other times...not!
08:20 AM on 05/22/2012
looking forward to seeing Tony Bliar on Scotlands streets...... oils his barratt and adjusts his sights. ........... evil laugh!!!
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jimbraid1
11:15 PM on 05/21/2012
I am more scared of Cherie returning to No.10 than I am of Tony.
09:53 PM on 05/21/2012
God no not him again
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25sammy25
We just wanna be togever !!!!
04:15 PM on 05/22/2012
I'd love to see him in a pinny cleaning toilets!!!!!
04:34 PM on 05/22/2012
So would I
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PhilEssex
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not happy.
08:02 PM on 05/22/2012
Hahahaha, what a sight that would be, but I doubt if he's competant enough to even do that. If you mentioned Cleaning to him, he'd have to look it up in a dictionary to see what it meant lol.
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Garrett Weinstock
06:12 PM on 05/21/2012
didn't the UK love this guy?

he was the george bush of britain right?
09:26 AM on 05/22/2012
George Bush's labradoodle more like. To be fair the Iraq War was his great mistake. I'll be pilloried for this but he was quite a charismatic guy otherwise with quite a lot of presence, incredible political instincts and charm even if his wife is a high IQ low EQ dingbat and Ewan liked a drink or two! Compared to the people we have now, again but for Iraq, he was the greater statesman and...no...I never voted for him!
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tc-byrne
Victoria Concordia Crescit
01:20 PM on 05/21/2012
I cant believe the unionists in Scotland would let B-liar anywhere near it's "no campaign", if they did that tub thumper Salmond would be rubbing his stubby hands together with glee,
If pope B-liar and dozy darling get together that will be the negative required!.
11:57 AM on 05/21/2012
Has he got bored making millions and now want's to come back to politic's stay away your not wanted. ED's doing a fine job making a fool of himself.We don't need 2.
11:57 AM on 05/21/2012
Oh God no - haven't we enough to cope with?
11:50 AM on 05/21/2012
He's got more front than SAINSBURYS
11:09 AM on 05/21/2012
Thats sealed it then, both Brown Blair and Darling to campaign for the no vote on Scottish Independence. Thats a sure winner for A Salmond.

Good bye Scotland
11:34 AM on 05/21/2012
yup.... Scotlands' fate is sealed if Blair gets involved.
Southern law girl
Researching my viewpoint....
10:53 AM on 05/21/2012
When I read that in the Press I could not believe my eyes, but when I had chance to consider what I had read, I thought, yes that just about sums him up, impervious as to what people think of him, and probably doesn't even care.
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PhilEssex
Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not happy.
03:06 PM on 05/21/2012
He dosen't care what people think of him Southern law girl, it's all £ signs to him.
10:34 AM on 05/21/2012
God help us - has'nt he done enough damage aleady.
10:23 AM on 05/21/2012
Must be down to his last million so what else would he do but come back to fool the electorate again and line his pockets once more. Nothing surprises me any more, he managed to get himself voted in twice so watch this space. He got himself a nice little number thru his mate George Dubya as the Middle East Envoy, anyone remember him being front and centre with all the trouble and killing in the various Middle East Countries if he was I must have been outside making a cuppa. Maybe he was relaxing in his reserved suite on the top floor of the King David Hotel in Tel Aviv.