Why should Miliband pay any attention to Tony Blair?

Thanks for nothing: Blair and Brown between them lost 5m Labour supporters before Miliband took over

Columnist Don Brind

Tony Blair is “the most electorally successful politician in Labour history,” according to the Daily Telegraph’s political correspondent Peter Dominiczak, a view echoed by The Observer columnist Andrew Rawnsley: “He was Labour’s most electorally successful leader and by a long way.”

Which explains why the former prime minister makes the headlines when he airs his thoughts on election strategy and appears to tell The Economist magazine that David Cameron will remain Prime Minister in May because Ed Miliband has led Labour too far to the left.

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is a former BBC lobby correspondent and Labour press officer who is watching the polls for The Week in the run-up to the 2015 election.