'Blair: Starmer has no plan for Britain' and 'The heat's still on'
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'Blair: Starmer has no plan for Britain' and 'The heat's still on'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBBCSeveral of today's papers lead on an essay by former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair criticising the Labour government. The Telegraph summarises his words with "Starmer has no plan for Britain", calling Sir Tony's comments a "stinging attack". In a follow up to the news that former SNP chief Peter Murrell admitted to embezzling £400,000 from the Scottish party, the Telegraph says a witness "casts doubt" on Murrell's wife, former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, not knowing of his crime. It reports Sturgeon had said she was unaware of a motorhome Murrell had bought, but one man says he saw her buying "frozen pizza and garlic bread" near where it was parked.The Times's assessment of Sir Tony's words is that the "lurch to left puts Britain at risk". It highlights one phrase in particular, that Labour risks consigning Britain to "relegation from the Premier League of nations".The Daily Mail describes how "Blair 'savages' Labour's lurch to the left" in a "blistering verdict". It writes that Sir Tony includes a warning that "moving even further Left with Burnham is doomed to fail".The Guardian's take on Sir Tony's comments is "Blair blasts Labour with call to move firmly right". And, with the heat record for May broken for a second day running, "the heat's still on." In the paper's top spot, a warning from the spy agency GCHQ: "Russia relentlessly targeting UK infrastructure". The paper also reports that a "crackdown" on social media from the government is "expected in weeks.""Step up Keir to stop kids dying" urges the Daily Express on implementing social media restrictions for under-16s. The message comes from Ellen Roome, one of sev...



