Miliband told the audience he 'couldn't be clearer' that there would be no deal between the two parties
There will be no Labour government if it involves a coalition or a deal with SNP, Ed Miliband said during last night’s special edition of leaders’ Question Time.
Miliband told the audience he “couldn’t be clearer” there would be no deal between the two parties.
But was he right to do so? Does this see off Tory attacks about the SNP ‘holding the country to ransom’? Or will it just make governing in the likely event of a hung parliament even harder?
27 Responses to “VOTE: Was Ed Miliband right to rule out any formal deal with the SNP?”
Leon Wolfeson
Yes yes, we need to give the SNP what they want, break the Union, give you what you want here – which you also blame the SNP for.
Leon Wolfeson
Nails into skulls, right.
JAMES MCGIBBON
What do I want Leon? Try saying it in simple terms. You are not in Cambridge now.
Leon Wolfeson
I can only comment on your posts, of course, as you now lash out at education.
JAMES MCGIBBON
Try simple terms Leon. Remove the ice pick from yer heid. Spit out the pages.