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Thursday, 4 June 2026

Blair calls for Labour to become the “radical centre.” What is the “radical centre”?

 Reminiscent of Tony Blair’s “Third Way” movement, Blair has written an essay promoting the idea of the “radical centre.” Labour must become the “radical centre” to win a second term as the UK government in 2029, he says.

What is the “radical centre”? As Ben Rubin explains, the term comes directly from Daniel Sachs, Open Society Foundation and the Bilderberg group.

“Britain needs radical change, but the difficulty (not just in Britain) is that too often the sensible people aren’t radical, and the radical people aren’t sensible,” the war criminal said.

After giving his opinion as to what he thinks is wrong with the current Labour Party, Blair offered his solution to how Labour can win a second term: “Labour’s only electorally viable strategy is to become the ‘Radical Centre’.”

Blair is a member of the Fabian Society, a British socialist organisation which founded and has significant influence over the Labour Party. The society published both Blair’s pamphlet ‘The Third Way: New Politics for the New Century’. As we noted in a previous article, Blair was not the inventor of the “third way” concept, a term also used by the Austrian Marxist Otto Bauer, for whom the “third way” was between Stalinist communism and traditional social democracy. But Blair does not refer to “socialism” or “socialists,” preferring the term “progressive centre-left.”....<<<Read More>>>...