A toxic leftie coalition would spell Brexit betrayal, havoc with the economy and the destruction of Britain
BE in no doubt: Labour could not govern without a coalition with the SNP.
So Jeremy Corbyn’s posturing on Brexit is meaningless: the Scots would call the shots.
Imagine, if you dare, the Tories lost their majority next week. Who then would head for Brussels to negotiate our exit?
Not Theresa May and the impressive David Davis, who have spent the last year immersing themselves in preparations.
Not the PM who spoke so well yesterday of the “great national mission” to build a “stronger, fairer and more prosperous Britain” via Brexit.
And who has insisted, as any tough negotiator should, that she will walk away with no deal if the EU’s final offer is bad for the country.
Instead it would be Corbyn and a third-rate crew cobbled together from the tiny band in the Labour Party still prepared to serve on his front bench.
Plus a delegate from the SNP stroppily arguing for Scotland to be exempted from almost all of it.
Corbyn has already promised he won’t pull out without a deal — a fatal compromise, since he must then accept whatever the EU ultimately serves up.
An £85billion divorce bill, maybe. Or the continued supremacy of EU courts.
Maybe limitless immigration in exchange for free trade.
Corbyn would back that — after all he even believes it’s “racist” to cut benefits to illegal immigrants.
He would buckle to the EU and, to keep power, every SNP demand too — including a new Scottish independence vote.
He might even need the Lib Dems. Their price? A second Brexit referendum.
Labour knows it is damaged by the prospect of this Coalition of Chaos.
So Corbyn claims he could form a minority Government and challenge left-wing parties to back his monstrous, unfunded spending splurge we detail on the right.
No decent party should help him bankrupt Britain. But why would they care if they got what they wanted?
Corbyn is backed by young voters who swallow every leftie fiction on their Facebook feed and have no understanding of basic economics — or the inevitable price of socialism: unemployment, poverty and death.
On the opposite page they can learn how it laid waste to oil-rich Venezuela.
Sun readers are more worldly.
But we do urge you not to waste votes on Ukip next Thursday.
It’s over and they know it. They’re only standing in half the seats.
Only a Tory vote can secure Britain’s future and prevent Labour extremists betraying us over Brexit, wrecking every family’s finances and destroying our economy for a generation.