Labour rules out coalition with Liberal Democrats who are 'looking for some coat tails to ride into government'

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Asked if Labour would be open to a coalition with the Liberal Democrats at the next general election, Peter Kyle tells Sophy: 'No, because we don't need to.' He accuses the Lib Dems of 'looking for some coat tails to ride into government' and says Labour will not provide that.

Asked if Labour would be open to a coalition with the Liberal Democrats at the next general election, Peter Kyle tells Sophy:"No, because we don't need to." He accuses the Lib Dems of"looking for some coat tails to ride into government" and says Labour will not provide that.

 

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