The BBC wrote:EU budget: Cameron in bitter clash with Miliband
David Cameron has accused Ed Miliband of "rank opportunism" after the Labour leader decided to back Tory rebels in a key EU budget vote.
But Mr Miliband said the PM was as "weak" as ex PM John Major on Europe - and accused him of "throwing in the towel" before budget talks had begun.
Mr Cameron wants a freeze in the budget but Tory rebels and Labour are demanding a real terms cut.
The PM is battling to avoid defeat in a Commons vote on the issue later.
Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron said he would veto any deal on the EU's financial plans if he could not get a deal that was good for Britain.
He said "at best" he would like to see the budget cut, and "at worst" frozen, but it was in the national interest to get a deal.
'Weak'
He accused the Labour leader of "rank opportunism" - and said voters would see through Mr Miliband's party political "posturing".
"He is playing politics, he is not serving the country," said Mr Cameron during a noisy session.
Mr Miliband said the prime minister "can't convince anyone on Europe", adding: "He has thrown in the towel even before these negotiations have begun..."
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So, Miliband's decided to complain about the EU and such in an attempt to make idiots like him for maybe a week. This is a Bad Idea, and his claims for massive fiscal restraint on the continent are going to blow up in his face like some kind of budgetary Taliban in the future.
We've probably had enough topics about "should Britain leave the EU" for a little while, so as a more interesting question, to what extent do you think that siding with back-bench Tories for brief electoral convenience might alter the ideological future of the New Labour movement generally?


massively. Also, when Labour repeats the asinine Thatcherisms about Europe ("I want my money back!"), they simply undercut Britain's membership in the EU.