Miliband refusal to rule out SNP deal ‘despicable’ says PM

While Nicola Sturgeon tells LSE students it’s a chance ‘to keep the Tories out of power’

The Mole

Ed Miliband was stung into yesterday’s announcement that there will be no formal coalition with the SNP after receiving warnings by party insiders that the Tory attack posters depicting Miliband “in the pocket” of Alex Salmond were hurting Labour in Scotland and in English seats, where Salmond and his successor, Nicola Sturgeon, are seen by some voters as hate figures.

The Labour leader said there would be “no SNP ministers in any government I lead” because there were “big differences” between the two parties. He sought to dismiss the idea of a Lab-SNP coalition as Tory “scare-mongering”.

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