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Sturgeon makes new offer to Miliband

April 5, 2015 by Naomi Mihara Leave a Comment

Nicola Sturgeon has again challenged Miliband to enter into an anti-austerity alliance with the SNP, whether of not Labour emerge as the larger party after the election.

Writing in today’s Observer, Sturgeon said: “If together our parties have the numbers required after 7 May, and regardless of which is the biggest party, will he and Labour join with us in locking David Cameron out of Downing Street?”

Sturgeon’s offer comes after she categorically denied that she had described Ed Miliband as “not Prime Minister material” in private discussions with the French Ambassador.

 

Filed Under: Snippets Tagged With: alliance, anti-austerity, Ed Miliband, Labour, Nicola Sturgeon, SNP

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Published on Sunday, April 5th, 2015 at 4:41 pm

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