“Here’s a chap who’s disappointed he wasn’t chosen as a Tory candidate and he now comes out with all these accusations.”
The Labour leader told Andrew Marr that his party is “looking at all the options”.
They may disagree about everything else, but Alex Salmond brought the Chancellor and his shadow together as one.
According to reports, both the eurosceptic Chancellor and her europhile evil twin will visit London this week.
He apologises for taking the advice of the Environment Agency.
The Education Secretary added that “this Government is perfect happy to appoint people whatever their political backgrounds”.
“There are going to have to be more difficult decisions” in the Autumn Statement, he reports.
He adds that the high-speed rail route is something that could “change the economic geography of this country”.