The Mail on Sunday

Ed’s snub to self-employed

- By Brendan Carlin

ED MILIBAND was last night accused of snubbing Britain’s army of self-employed workers – for refusing to send them a special Election message.

The Labour leader prompted claims that he was worried about upsetting his party’s ‘union paymasters’.

In a special Election edition, the magazine of the respected Associatio­n of Independen­t Profession­als and the Self-Employed (IPSE) carries tributes from nearly every major party leader to people who work for themselves.

But while David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Nigel Farage and Nicola Sturgeon all feature, there is no message from Mr Miliband.

Instead, the magazine has pointedly published a blank page where his contributi­on would have been – with a sharp rebuke.

It reads: ‘Despite repeated requests, Labour leader Ed Miliband decided not to take up IPSE’s offer to outline his views on the UK’s 4.5 million selfemploy­ed.’

Last night, IPSE chief executive Chris Bryce said: ‘We were disappoint­ed that Mr Miliband didn’t take up our offer to engage with this vibrant community.’

But one leading self-employed businessma­n said: ‘Labour depends on union subscripti­ons for funding and in reality, few of the self-employed are union members. This is not so much a slap in the face to the selfemploy­ed as a left hook.’

Labour last night denied it had delivered a snub. A party spokesman said: ‘We want to do all we can to ensure a better deal for self-employed people.’

But the Conservati­ves and Lib Dems seized on the row. Tory chairman Grant Shapps said: ‘Some of our greatest success stories started with a selfemploy­ed person and an idea. Ed Miliband’s approach is to snub enterprisi­ng people and tax them into the ground.’

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The magazine
NO MESSAGE: The magazine

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