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A HUNG Parliament would trigger seven disasters voters should take into account before voting on Thursday, Tory Daniel Kawczynski has warned.
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Mr Kawczynski made his remarks hours before YouGov published its latest massive MRP poll, with a sample size of more than 100,000 people, with the results suggesting Boris Johnson could fail to win an overall majority tomorrow. Speaking during a break from campaigning in the Shrewsbury and Atcham constituency which he has represented since 2005, Mr Kawczynski said voters whom he had spoken to on the doorstep had made their feelings plain.
He told Express.co.uk: “Constituents want to get Brexit done.
“They are also asking for more money for public services which we intend to provide as we have finally cleared up massive annual deficits left by Labour.”
Addressing the possibility of Parliamentary deadlock, Mr Kawczynski said the risks were enormous.
Mr Kawczynski there were parallels with The Sun's front page in 1992 warning in the event of a Labour victory "will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights".
He added: “A hung Parliament would damage our economy, damage growth and job prospects.
“It would also damage our international reputation as it would lead to the overthrow of Brexit and another Scottish referendum.
“A lot of good hard working people would leave UK under a Corbyn minority government.”
Additionally, there were also wider implications.
Mr Kawczynski said: “Australians and others are already saying if Corbyn gets in then they will share much less in terms of security matters with us.
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“Our international reputation will be trashed.”
YouGov’s poll puts the Tories on 43 percent, with Labour on 34, the Liberal Democrats on 12, and the SNP, the Brexit Party and Greens on three each.
The pollsters suggest the Conservatives would win 339 as a result, giving them a majority of 28, dramatically down on 68, YouGov’s previous prediction.
A hung Parliament also a distinct possibility, with YouGov suggest the Tories’ seat tally could range from 311 to 367.
Labour are predicted to lose 31 seats, taking them to the worst performance since 1983 when Labour leader Michael Foot lost to Margaret Thatcher.
Nicola Sturgeon’s SNP is forecast to make gains, winning 41 seats.
Anthony Wells, YouGov’s director of political research, said: “We absolutely cannot rule out the 2019 election producing a hung parliament - nor can we rule out a larger Conservative majority.”
Speaking today after the publication of the poll, Mr Johnson said: “It could not be tighter.
“I’m just saying to everybody the risk is very real that we could tomorrow be going into another hung parliament, that’s more drift, more dither, more delay, more paralysis for this country. We’re fighting for every vote.”