Mr Miliband is said to be frustrated by the reluctance of Mr Balls to take a harder line on Britain's banking sector and demands that he be consulted on all policy statements. At the same time, allies of Mr Balls have expressed frustration at Mr Miliband's poor media performances and suggest that the party would be doing better still in the polls if he were not leader. Shadow Cabinet members are said to be increasingly concerned that the two are beginning to replicate the type of dysfunctional relationship that existed between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown during...
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