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Labour could be out of power forever, leadership candidate warns: Liz Kendall says there is a risk party may never form a majority government again
The MP for Leicester West added that Labour should support a referendum on EU membership
The party should also stop advocating high taxation 'just to make a point'
Justifying her uncompromising language, she said 'I will tell it like it is'
Blairite leadership candidate Liz Kendall has warned that Labour must acknowledge the scale of last week's catastrophe or face never forming a majority government again.
'One more parliament like the last means we might be unable to form a majority government ever again,' she told the Guardian.
She went on to insist that Labour should support an in/out referendum on EU membership.
The MP for Leicester West added that the party must embrace business and stop advocating high taxation ‘just to make a point’.
And she said Labour must concentrate on running a surplus, saying: ‘The party should have reined in spending before the crash - even though the crash itself was not caused by overspending by the Labour government.’
The leadership contender told the paper that Labour must also not support a top income tax rate of 50p on a permanent basis.
And she supported the government’s welfare cap, saying: ‘Voters in my constituency do not feel people who are not working should get more than those in work.’
Although she said she was a passionate European, Miss Kendall said: ‘We should have that referendum, make the case and take on the argument, early, strongly and passionately.’
The moderniser said the election was a catastrophic result, saying: ‘We should have won a majority. We had fewer seats to win back than any opposition in a generation yet we ended up with the worst result since 1987.’
Justifying her uncompromising language, she said: ‘I will tell it like it is.’
She said businessmen had been turned off the party because it gave the impression that ‘profit is wrong’.