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- Jun 9, 2015
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And would be able to do what exactly that would 'ruin' the country? If you believe that renationalisation would be a disaster, that wouldn't happen. If you think that tax rises on high earners would be bad, it wouldn't happen or be toned down. Trident won't be scrapped, we'll keep our international commitments.
What they will be able to do is increase funding into NHS and education, make proper commitments for affordable housing and social care, reverse other austerity policies, and yes, negotiate a softer brexit and put it back to the people. Obviously that last one is a sticking point for some people. But he wouldn't be able to impose his so - called 'socialist Marxist manifesto' on us.
Not least because the likes of Kyle, and there are many similar in the Labour Party, wouldn't let him, nor would the libdems, nor would the NI parties. Indeed there is more likely to be a Johnson led hung parliament than a Corbyn one. Johnson may not get support for his brexit deal from the DUP or any rebels that get elected like Grieve or Gauke, but those people are going to vote with the Conservatives on everything else.
Noticed you haven't mentioned the SNP the largest and most likely political grouping that a Labour minority government would need to do a deal with if they wanted to govern.
SNP red lines for helping sustain a UK minority government? ... Indy ref 2 and ditching Trident. I'm also pretty sure the SNP would support a Corbyn government wacking up English taxes and borrowing as long as they were given a chunk of it.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...raws-red-line-trident-snp-set-demands-labour/
A hung parliament almost certainly means, weeks possibly months of political paralysis as Labour and the SNP and others haggle over the price for putting Corbyn in No 10 followed by a third attempt to negotiate a Brexit withdrawal deal by people who wouldn't even campaign for it .... followed by a 2nd EU referendum with Remain or might as well remain as the only options causing even more division and anger .... followed by another Scottish independence referendum = even more division/possible break up of the UK.
Or we can have a Tory majority government and finally honour the 2016 referendum result, no referendums and no minor parties (DUP/SNP) extorting bungs.