Labour is effectively saying that Britain's civil servants will be able to renationalise the railways, water utilities, the National Grid, Royal Mail, create regional public energy companies, a National Education Service and a National Care Service, create a large National Investment Bank and regional development banks, build a million homes and
abolish tuition fees - to name just a few -
at the same time as managing Brexit negotiations and their fallout.
In the event of a minority Labour administration
at Westminster, these Conservative MPs would be able to block a Labour government's English (and English and Welsh) bills, including its plan to
abolish tuition fees.