Cameron exploits gossip to knock ‘shambolic’ Miliband

PM risks being accused of belittling PMQs by bringing up tittle-tattle from Mail serialisation

The Mole

The latest fall in the unemployment rate to 5.8 per cent – its lowest level in more than six years, according to Reuters - gave David Cameron the edge at Prime Minister's Questions today as he traded blows with Ed Miliband over the economy.

But Cameron isn’t banking only on the economy to win him the election: he also focused today on another issue that his team think can have the beating of Miliband - the wally factor.

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