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I hate to say this but I think it will be Boris Johnson. This worries me because he is a manipulative liar and I think he may privatise our NHS which is a lifeline for so many people. The problem is none of the party leaders are worth voting for at the moment. Our next election is December 12th (unless something goes wrong) and I'm seriously considering not voting for the first time in my life. After the Brexit fiasco many people feel the same.
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Jeremy Corbyn will put up a good fight, but am also seeing Boris Johnson emerging as winner. It is going to be close though but will be decided by policies and future plans including BREXIT. 
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It is sad that lady uk prime minister get down due the failure in overcome the financial difficulties. The new prime minister rishi sunak will surely overcome this situations.
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The United Kingdom (UK) elections will be a presidential election. The United Kingdom (UK) elections will be a presidential election.
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Some think that the party that will be in control in the next elections may be the party's future leadership may be interested in, while others believe that the country's recent history and top-down system may give the country an advantage. Ultimately, it is up to the British people to decide.
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Am not a resident of UK and I can't the outcome of their upcoming general election.I dont know their preferred presidential candidate and whose great influence and mass following .
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