Britons head to the polls for the third time in 4 years on Thursday, December 12, against a backdrop of political deadlock since a 2016 referendum which saw a majority opt to leave the EU.
Corbyn, 70, is a passionate campaigner who confounded pollsters by coming within a whisker of winning the last election in 2017.
"We will put money in your pocket because you deserve it. The richest and big business will pay for it," he said. Labour accused Johnson of abandoning the principle of free treatment for all by opening up the NHS to"Big Pharma" in a post-Brexit trade deal with US President Donald Trump.Polling suggests Corbyn stands almost no chance of winning the election outright and would need smaller opposition support to become first Labour prime minister since Gordon Brown in 2010.
The YouGov poll said the SNP was gaining momentum and on course to win 41 seats. But it projected just 15 seats for the Liberal Democrats.
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