PM hopeful Andy Burnham could strike a coalition deal with the Lib Dems in the next election.
It could mean a Labour Party led by Burnham could form a majority government with Ed Davey‘s party if there is no outright winner.
With polls suggesting a hung parliament could well be on the cards, sources close to the would-be PM say talks are possible.
They point to potential common ground between Labour and the Lib Dems including bringing in a new system of proportional representation voting which Mr Burnham is said to have committed to explore.
Currently the predicted 30 per cent vote share the
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