Lord Scriven: 'I don't take back anything I said in the tweet'
The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are at odds over claims by one of Nick Clegg's allies that David Cameron has admitted he would not win the election.
Lord Scriven suggested the prime minister had made the admission in a private conversation with the Lib Dem leader and deputy PM six weeks ago.
The Tories dismissed the claim, which comes three days before voters go to the polls, as "100% not true".
Speaking on Victoria Derbyshire Lord Scriven said: "I don't take back anything I said in the tweet."
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