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The ex-Labour boss has caused outrage after suggesting public opinion may swing against the decision to leave the crumbling bloc - resulting in Britain remaining a member state.

Despite a 52 per cent vote in favour of quitting the European Union, Mr Blair told a French radio station voters had a "right" to change their minds.

The former Labour leader said Remain backers would keep fighting to highlight the "costs and consequences of Brexit".

Speaking to French radio station Europe 1, Mr Blair said: "At the moment, today, it is not probable, but the debate continues and I believe it is possible."