The Conservative Party is heading towards a "prolonged period" in opposition unless it adapts to modern Britain, George Osborne has said.
The former chancellor, who was sacked by Theresa May in 2016, said the party needed to become more socially-liberal (as if) and pro-employer to survive in power.
The ex-frontbencher, who now edits that Rag the Evening Standard, campaigned for Remain in the EU referendum.
He added he believes a general election could be likely in 2019.
Ms Osborne was interviewed by David Dimbleby, who is guest-editing BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Saturday.
He was former prime minister's David Cameron's closest ally in government and served as his chancellor for the whole disastrous six years Mr Cameron was prime minister - from 2010 to 2016.
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