Ed Balls/Nick Clegg love-in: laying ground for new coalition

Labour missed a trick in 2010: now they're taking Lib Dems seriously in case it proves necessary

Mole

THE surprise overtures between Ed Balls and Nick Clegg - likened by one cartoonist to the love affair in the BBC drama 7.39 - suggest Labour contingency planning for a hung Parliament after the May 2015 general election

Balls used an interview with the Labour-supporting New Statesman to reveal he's had a "friendly chat" with Clegg in the Commons and to hint that, despite slagging off Clegg in the past, Labour are now prepared to work with him in a coalition, if the post-election arithmetic required it.

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is the pseudonym for a London-based political consultant who writes exclusively for The Week.co.uk.