THERE will be no Liberal Democrat-Labour electoral pact according to Warrington South MP candidate Jo Crotty.

The Lib Dem candidate has hit back at an idea put forward by Labour transport minister Lord Adonis for the two parties to work together.

She said: “Our sights are set on beating Labour not on doing deals with them. Labour has had 13 years in which to transform Britain’s prospects yet we have ended up with a bust economy, an unfair tax system, and a political system that commands no respect.”

The party has picked Warrington South as one of their target seats in the north west and have appealed to party supporters from across the region to help concentrate in the constituency.

“The parliamentary seat is held by Labour but the great majority of councillors in the constituency are Liberal Democrats,” she added. “We have the bonus here of credibility that comes from people knowing that when they vote Liberal Democrat they usually get Liberal Democrats elected.”