This is what Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn’s constituents think of them

Sebastian Mann2 June 2017
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In the polling booth next Thursday, millions of people will imagine they are choosing between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn.

But in reality just a few hundred thousand will actually get the chance to vote for them.

These are the people who, in theory, could kick Theresa May out of Number 10, or oust Jeremy Corbyn without the Parliamentary Labour Party having to lift a finger.

They are the two party leaders’ constituents – and this video shows what they think of their MPs.

For Mrs May in the Berkshire town of Maidenhead, and Mr Corbyn in trendy Islington North, there is little to worry about.

Both have been MPs for decades and have substantial majorities in excess of 20,000.

They also, it seems, have broad support among voters.

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