Tony Blair: Labour's policies under Jeremy Corbyn 'cannot unite' the UK
Mr Blair said the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn was one of placard protests and not one of governing.
Speaking at an event to mark the 20th anniversary of devolution last night, hosted by think tank Reform Scotland, Mr Blair reiterated his concerns about the direction of Labour under Mr Corbyn.
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Hide AdHe said: "The Labour Party is hostile territory for centrists at the moment. If it stays as it is, it's a tragedy. Its policies at the moment are not capable of unifying the country.
"There are two types of politician. One is standing there with the placard, the politics of protest, the other is the politician whose face is probably on the placard and they're the ones who believe in governing.
"It's two different attitudes. Protest describes the importance of a cause, governing is turning that cause into acceptable policy.
Hitting out at slogans which he described as "inane", such as Brexit means Brexit, and Get Brexit Done, Mr Blair said Brexit, particularly leaving the EU with no deal, was like jumping from a plane without a parachute, but with "something different, with someone telling you just to have faith in it".