Inside the Labour-Lib Dem election pact

Opposition parties in talks over deal to focus on seats where each is most likely to beat the Tories

Kier Starmer during a visit to Burnely
(Image credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Labour and the Liberal Democrats are in talks over an informal “non-aggression” pact where they will concentrate their resources at the next general election on ousting Conservative MPs rather than fighting each other, it has emerged.

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