Watch JME discuss politics with Jeremy Corbyn
Over the weekend Jeremy Corbyn and grime MC JME met up to get to grips with voter apathy among the British youth.
The Labour party leader and Boy Better Know co-founder went for brunch in Holloway to discuss politics ahead of next month's General Election - the meeting prompted some to think/wish that Corbz, the "Roadman Of Westminster", had joined BBK.
JME and Corbyn cover a wide range of topics in the nine-minute clip, from the housing crisis to voter apathy to university debt to the Tory plague and Corbyn's own popularity.
The full video follows an intriguing teaser earlier this week and a pathetic smear attempt from the Daily Mail.
I met @jeremycorbyn today, and explained why bare of us don't vote. I forgot to ask for a pic, so here's one I borrowed pic.twitter.com/9X62jU8pQg
— Jme (@JmeBBK) May 14, 2017
Labour will deliver #ForTheMany, not the few. So make sure you register to vote → https://t.co/qXdulxPFk2 #YourVoteYourVoice #GE2017 @JmeBBK pic.twitter.com/lTQvRCgkt2
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 14, 2017
JME isn't the only grime star who's a fan of Corbyn - in fact, quite a few seem to be, with Novelist, AJ Tracey, Stormzy, and more lending their support. There's even a campaign called Grime 4 Corbyn.
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