Why English voters should fear Labour as much as the Scottish people?

Labour's logo from 2000 - 2007. Updated versio...

Labour’s logo from 2000 – 2007. Updated version of mid 1980s logo. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

According to all the polls, the Labour Party will face a wipe-out north of the border in Scotland. It’s interesting to speculative why Scottish people are so strongly anti-Labour? The most obvious answer is despite the results of the referendum, they expect the SNP to press for a more independent Scotland. Perhaps, they feel passionate about Trident? I suggest that the Scottish people have been let down time and time again by a Labour Government in Westminster. They know that Labour struggles to deliver campaign policies, with vast centralized funding lost in bureaucratized projects and bloated administrative inefficiencies. English voters need to reflect carefully that Ed Miliband is very left-wing, compared to the ‘Third Way‘ politics of Tony Blair. Ed Miliband is light on leadership, charisma and experience but he’s quite radical – a toxic brew. There is an alternative, a safe pair of hands. Thoughts?

Fear of Scotland taking over Westminster trumps all other fears in UK election

The central message in the final week of campaigning is clear,

Vote Conservative to stop the Scots from controlling Westminster!

Simply, a Labour/SNP alliance will risk the tail wagging the dog. Its clear, Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP leader is much more canny than Ed Milband, the Leader of the Labour Party. Expect Machiavellianism to dictate policy in Downing Street.

This message is crystal clear to the clear to the Independent, whilst the Guardian is muddying the waters with editorial bias.

Expect financial markets to react negatively to the increasing fears!

Thoughts?