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Miliband brands Clegg a 'vote-loser' as AV vote row gets personal
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/miliband-brands-clegg-a-voteloser-as-av-vote-row-gets-personal-2241871.html

Relations between Labour and the Liberal Democrats were back in the deep freeze yesterday after Ed Miliband branded Nick Clegg a vote-loser and refused to share a platform with him. Liberal Democrats accused Labour of "student politics" after Mr Miliband declined to appear alongside Mr Clegg at a rally to campaign for a Yes vote in the May referendum on electoral reform. Both leaders support a switch to the alternative vote (AV) and, despite Labour's anger at the Liberal Democrats for entering into a coalition with the Conservatives, figures in both parties who want to keep alive the prospect of a Lib-Lab deal after the 2015 election had hoped that co-operation on electoral reform might break the ice. Mr Miliband had agreed to share a platform with the former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy, but pulled out after Mr Clegg insisted on taking part. Today's rally has now been called off.

Labour is worried that a high-profile role for Mr Clegg could harm the Yes campaign. Yesterday, Mr Miliband said Mr Clegg was "the last thing" the Yes campaign needed. He told a press conference: "The best thing Nick Clegg can do, to be frank, if he wants a Yes vote in the referendum is to lie low for a bit.

"I'm not going to share a platform with Nick Clegg, because I don't think he will help us win the referendum. What is the problem about Nick Clegg? Where do you start? He was the person who promised new politics. And the brief bout of Cleggmania that there was, was supposed to be about new politics. I'm afraid he has become the exemplar of old politics; of breaking your promises." A Liberal Democrat source replied later: "This is student politics. We are supposed to be on the same side, but the only people this helps is the No camp."

Last year Mr Miliband hinted that he would campaign alongside Mr Clegg, but he has changed his mind. More than 100 Labour MPs have come out in support of the first-past-the-post system.
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