UK Liberal Democrats say they could back minority government on 'issue-by-issue' basis

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Updated: 15-11-2019 22:10 IST | Created: 15-11-2019 21:44 IST

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Britain's anti-Brexit Liberal Democrats could support a minority Labour or Conservative Party government on an issue-by-issue basis if a Dec. 12 election does not produce a clear winner, the party's finance spokesman Ed Davey said on Friday.

"If either of them form a minority government, as is possible, we will vote issue by issue... that will force any government to come to the center to be more moderate," Davey told an audience in Leeds, northern England.

Davey said the party would not vote to make Conservative leader Boris Johnson nor Labour's Jeremy Corbyn prime minister. However, Davey's comments suggested the party might be prepared to work with a minority government on selected issues.

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