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Front pages: 'Gutter' Tories and Labour's cash 'crisis' Front pages: 'Gutter' Tories and Labour's cash 'crisis'
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The Labour Party features on several of Sunday's front pages, but for a range of different reasons.The Labour Party features on several of Sunday's front pages, but for a range of different reasons.
Ed Miliband himself writes in the Independent on Sunday, launching a scathing attack on David Cameron, accusing him of "demeaning" the office of prime minister.Ed Miliband himself writes in the Independent on Sunday, launching a scathing attack on David Cameron, accusing him of "demeaning" the office of prime minister.
The Observer says Labour is facing a funding crisis because of wholesale changes taking place at the scandal-hit Co-operative Bank - previously a major party donor.The Observer says Labour is facing a funding crisis because of wholesale changes taking place at the scandal-hit Co-operative Bank - previously a major party donor.
Meanwhile, the Sunday Express says it has an exclusive picture of one of the women allegedly held captive in a London home for 30 years, along with a letter said to be written by her.Meanwhile, the Sunday Express says it has an exclusive picture of one of the women allegedly held captive in a London home for 30 years, along with a letter said to be written by her.
The Sunday Times leads with suggestions that David Cameron is to toughen the rules on benefits for new migrants set to come to the UK from Bulgaria and Romania.
Discussing the papers for the BBC's News Channel, Vincent Moss, political editor of the Sunday Mirror, said there appeared to be "an unfortunate arms race" developing between the political parties - the Tories and UKIP in particular - about who can be toughest on these migrants.
The Times' Eleanor Mills said that regardless of whether Mr Cameron was able to change the rules: "It's good politics for him to stand up to the EU and be seen to be having a fight about it."