The thing is, leaving is no guarantee of a left-wing government.
But won't the Conservatives be totally torn apart after the result, especially if out? There's talk of Theresa May being a consolatory leader (why she's taking a very limited role in campaigning), but I can't see them keeping their tiny majority. Which leaves Corbyn, and possibly SNP coalition, to run the country.
Though since '79 all we've had is Conservatives and Blair, so I won't get my hopes up too high.
But will the Tory loss of a tiny majority = a powerful enough majority to effect change?
Or will everything just be at worst a massive clustfuck, or at best a maintenance of the status quo because that is where you can reach political consensus?
But won't the Conservatives be totally torn apart after the result, especially if out? There's talk of Theresa May being a consolatory leader (why she's taking a very limited role in campaigning), but I can't see them keeping their tiny majority. Which leaves Corbyn, and possibly SNP coalition, to run the country.
Though since '79 all we've had is Conservatives and Blair, so I won't get my hopes up too high.