Summary
KENNETH Clarke issued a dramatic warning that Britain could have to be bailed out by the International Monetary Fund if the General Election results in a hung parliament.
On the eve of the second televised leaders' debate, the shadow business secretary predicted panic in the financial markets and a sterling "wobble" if the May 6 election failed to deliver a decisive result.See the full content of this document
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Economy Fears Over Hung Result
His comments came as Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg cla...
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