When he was on say News night, which was quiet often, they referred to him as a journalist never as a Labourite journalist, though he may have wrote for the Guardian or some soft left mag.
FYI I was a Labour member when Blair came onboard, but quickly got off the boat when I realised that he was a typically Labour ****e....Suck up to the working class, then $hit on them from a great height.
PS..I dislike the Tories as much as the next man but at least they have their people at the forefront of their plans. If Labour had a Alan Johnson, then they'd walk this election, but Momentum choose JC. If he doesn't resign soon after Friday then Labour are dead in the water.
He's always, as far as I've known, been openly Labour.
I agree about Blair.
I agree that the Tories have their people at the forefront of their plans.
I disagree about Johnson though you may be right - who knows? Yes, he's much less of a divisive figure but he led the Labour Remain campaign. Straddling Leave and Remain has been as massive problem for Labour and remember, at the referendum, the national majority was Leave.