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Mujahid Aisha why are you voting for Theresa Mayhem

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I'm not voting for MAY

I'm a labour voter thru and thru I will only vote tory if boris was running but islaanta never

I'm voting corbyn :up:
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corbyn is a funny man, after brexit the country was split in half those who support brexit and those who are against it, Corbyn is not going to appeal to those who are for brexit and those lefties who were against are also up in arms and do not like Corbyn. He has a significant progressive support because he is very humanitarian and wants to improve the NHS, but his strategy is peculiar May on the other hand plays politics the expected way, she said Brexit means brexit and this is going to get her alot of votes from the brexit crew, but she is obviously just playing the masses, her MPs and their constituencies who were against brexit will still vote for her because the tories are united whereas the labour is divided and fighting amongst each other, some even saying they would rather have tories than Corbyn as Prime minister.

One vote Corbyn can rely on is the minorities, his wing of the labour split, and he might be able to get more people to vote who don't normally vote, he has a generally good personality and is more likeable than May so he might even get some pensioners voting for him, will it be enough ? I am certain had he picked a side in the brexit vote and made strong arguments to stay in the EU he could get more voters, but he decided to not play politics and remained true sceptic when it comes to the EU, but he won't get any votes from the rightwing who are very anti immigrants so I see it as a missed opportunity.

UK politics is very refreshing look forward to the vote.
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