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dark_gh0st_b0y said:
May is a strong leader from what I've seen, however her Brexit handling is kinda too risky, cutting ties at once is not a smart more, should have focused on getting a Switzerland half-in relationship with the EU to keep as many companies and jobs as possible, which is hard to achieve indeed

don't know much about Corbyn, but it seems he's the safest choice for people whose jobs are on the line with Brexit, if I understand correctly he's going to slow down the exit if necessary, but what happens if the two years pass and there's no deal? still a risky plan

Do people not understand the Brexit? No matter who is in power a deal can take up to 5 years to negotiate it's down to whether the EU allow a deal through, despite the nonsense May is spouting she has about as much control over it as she has the British weather, the reason Corbyn has surged in popularity in the past few months is that May literally hasn't laid down what her plans are for this process and is instead using worn out slogans and silly attacks against other parties to appear strong, she was too scared to even go head to head with Corbyn on several occasions and ducked the debate she's fortunate the Tories are friends with the media here otherwise she would have ended up like Iain Duncan Smith.