Tony Blair: I accept Brexit will not be reversed
Tony Blair has admitted that Brexit is not going to be reversed in the near future. The former prime minister, who fiercely opposed Brexit, was speaking at a conference in central London organised by his own institute. Mr Blair was using it as an example of the policy challenges facing the UK, which now need to be addressed.
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