Trident attack: Tory Fallon accused of ‘gutter’ politics

Highly personal attack shows Tories still intent on making Miliband's suitability as PM the key issue

The Mole

The Tories stand accused by Labour of "descending into the politics of the gutter” after launching a vicious personal attack on Ed Miliband over the contentious issue of whether the Trident nuclear deterrent should be replaced.

Michael Fallon, the Tory Defence Secretary, warned that Miliband was prepared to do a deal with the SNP to hang onto power, even it meant scrapping the Trident replacement. Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP leader, confirmed last night in a Scottish election debate that scrapping Trident was a "red line” issue for any power-sharing talks with Labour after the election.

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