EX-Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy was spotted at Tony Blair’s office in London.

The former MP, who lost his East Renfrewshire seat in 2015, was seen at the plush West End building yesterday.

3 Jim Murphy was spotted leaving Tony Blair's offices Credit: London News Pictures

And it was a reunion of the New Labour old guard, with former spin doctor Alastair Campbell also spotted.

Mr Murphy swept to power in East Renfrewshire in the 1997 general election.

He served in several senior cabinet positions under Mr Blair and his successor Gordon Brown.

Their meeting comes ahead of what experts are predicting a total meltdown for the party in the upcoming local and general elections.

Last week Mr Blair sensationally hinted he could run for Parliament to stop the country being “hijacked” over Brexit by Theresa May.

The former PM even refused to rule out standing for the party again in an astonishing interview.

3 Tony Blair met with his New Labour colleagues Credit: London News Pictures

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3 Alastair Campbell was also seen at the plush offices Credit: London News Pictures

He said with Theresa May on course for a landslide – the election was about reducing the size of the ‘Hard Brexit’ mandate she wins on June.

He said voters should consider backing Tories or Lib Dems in some seats if it meant electing MPs “open to questioning” the Brexit strategy.

Mr Murphy was replaced by MSP Kezia Dugdale as Scottish Labour leader following the 2015 general election - where he lost his seat to the SNP’s Kirsten Oswald.

The party only returned one MP - Ian Murray - in that Westminster vote as the Nats swept all but three seats in Scotland.

Now Nicola Sturgeon and the Tories are targeting the Edinburgh South constituency as a place they can make gains.

And we told you yesterday that his former adviser and ex-Better Together chief Blair McDougall has been selected to run for Labour in East Renfrewshire this time around.

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