LONDON (AP) — Britain's opposition Labour Party has recruited David Axelrod — a key figure behind Barack Obama's two presidential victories — to help with its leader's election bid next year. Voters are also lukewarm about the prospect of Labour Party leader Ed Miliband, 44, becoming prime minister, with many seeing him as inexperienced and too bookish to connect with the public. Both Miliband and Obama had the vision to focus on the "experience of everyday people" as they faced higher costs of living and income inequality, he added.