The fear of pulling England to the Left is the driving force behind the Tory attacks on the SNP, there's also the fear from both Labour and Conservative of running a minority government, it's seems they don't want to go down this road especially as the party that is predicted to have the balance of power is the SNP, a party of the left, they're moving too far right to be pulled in by the power of the left.
Question though, why fear running a minority government? The SNP ran one and very successfully, the outcome at the next Scottish election was an outstanding overall majority, why? The SNP embraced the challenge, they focused on the priorities, they won over public opinion.
The time is right for either Labour or Conservative too run a minority government but they won't, a minority government means being more accountable and transparent and not only the voters but to the other political parties that they will rely on for support, running a government where it has to prove the policy of the day is acting in the best interests of the UK is the way ahead, it worked in Scotland it can work at Westminster.
If the minority government get it wrong they won't last 5 years but if they get it right as the SNP did, at the next GE I can see that minority government getting a massive overall majority again just like the SNP got.
Don't fear it Embrace it
