Vince Cable Dismisses Menzies Campbell's Text Attacks, Saying 'It Doesn't Matter'

Vince Cable On Ming Attacks: 'It Doesn't Matter'

Vince Cable has defended himself after from attacks within his own party for his texting of Labour leader Ed Miliband, saying "it doesn't matter". Last week it emerged that Cable and Miliband had privately been in contact with one another, fuelling speculation that the Business Secretary would be interested in potentially forming a coalition with Labour if the next election produced a hung Parliament.

Sir Menzies was clearly annoyed by Dr. Cable's texts, telling The House magazine: "The thrust of this coalition depends upon everyone who participates in it being a full subscriber, and I don't think it helps a partnership to suggest that you may already be looking for another partner."

"If you were a Tory backbencher hearing of these things, especially one who's disaffected, who wishes there was an unrestricted Tory government, what would you make of it? Would you be encouraged to be yet more loyal to the front bench or would you say well, that's a kind of, maybe, not a green light but an amber light.

Sir Ming Campbell criticised the Business Secretary for exchanging texts with Ed Miliband

But Cable told ITV1's Daybreak: "In politics you have to have a reasonably adult way of dealing with people. I very, very occasionally talk to Ed Miliband and sometimes his people, and indeed people across the spectrum."

When asked if he was annoyed that the Labour leader had made their communication public, he replied: "It doesn't matter. There's nothing to be embarrassed about for him or for me. I talk to people across the political spectrum.

"I think that is what politics involves, being grown up, not being tribal. I don't feel remotely embarrassed about it."

Sir Ming Campbell said Cable's texts were not helpful to relationships within the coalition

Cable's aides dismissed the criticism of the text exchanges between the Business Secretary and the Labour leader.

"Vince is not looking for a new partner. He is clearly happy in his job and is delighted with his new team and the big hitters in the department. He is committed to the Coalition Agreement.

"Vince has always talked to politicians of all colours. He has had occasional but infrequent texts with Ed Miliband about substantive issues of policy such as House of Lords reforms."

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