David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed in a strangely subdued pre-election round of prime minister’s questions yesterday, hours before the polls opened for the first major electoral test since the government’s formation and Labour elected its new leader. Bizarrely, the opposition leader opted not to exploit the coalition’s dangerous divisions...
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