Prime Minister fears Britain heading towards 'disaster' hung parliament

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Rishi Sunak says Labour would be the biggest party if the general election followed a similar pattern to the local elections.

02:27, Mon, May 6, 2024 | UPDATED: 02:27, Mon, May 6, 2024

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Rishi Sunak has warned there could be a hung parliament. (Image: Getty)

Rishi Sunak has warned Britain could be heading towards a "disaster" with a hung parliament.

After last week's local elections that saw the Conservatives losing hundreds of councillors, the Prime Minister has warned that Sir Keir Starmer's Labour Party could end up as the biggest group in the House of Commons.

The Prime Minister however believe Sir Keir would have to be propped up by smaller parties such as the Liberal Dmoecrats or Green Party.

Speaking to The Telegraph, Sunak said: "These results suggest we are heading for a hung parliament with Labour as the largest party.

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Keir Starmer's Labour could be the biggest party. (Image: Getty)

Keir Starmer propped up in Downing Street by the SNP, Liberal Democrats and the Greens would be a disaster for Britain.

“The country doesn’t need more political horse trading, but action. We are the only party that has a plan to deliver on the priorities of the people.”

Academics also believe Britain is on course for a hung parliament, altough they also forecast Sir Keir will fall short of an outright majority in the Commons.

A Downing Street source said: “What these local election results show is that Labour are on track for a rainbow coalition of chaos propped up by the SNP, Lib Dems and Greens."

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The "coalition of chaos" line was used by the Conservatives in the 2015 general election when discussing a possible Labour and Lib Dem coalition.

Labour's national campaign coordinator, Pat McFadden, said it was “not planning alliances” with the SNP “or anyone”.

Speaking on Sky News, he said: “You can put it to me from now until Christmas and my answer will be the same, we’re going to aim for a majority government, we’re going to meet that mood for change, we’re not planning on any pacts or alliances with anyone and I think – after the results of the last few days – we go into that fight with no complacency, but with a belief and confidence that we’ve seen in the votes that were cast a few days ago.”

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