A Tory MP yesterday demanded that Prime Minister David Cameron sack LibDem ministers who vote against the Coalition Government, as the tit-for-tat row between the two parties deepened.
The LibDems have announced they will retaliate against the loss of their cherished Lords reform plan by voting against proposals to cut the number of MPs in boundary changes.
The junior Coalition partner insists the two policies were linked and it would be wrong for one to go ahead without the other.
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