@Moonlight: ^^ Post of the month, if not of the year!
@Steed: You know i have no stake and say in this matter, cannot tell you as a bloody foreigner.
Some observations without claiming this to be of any value, or sense
May is somehow the status quo, and often enough those are elected, just because they are
already there. Does not need any more. What germans call the "normative Kraft des Faktischen" (~normative power of the existing). But should one vote for her just because of that? Lots of rhetorics, but does she really have a plan? Then, tax rises. Maybe they are needed though, to finance the transition zone of wrexxit. Weapon deal just of all with Turkey, setting a sign to accept the new dictator. hmm. And Boris Johnson .. omfg.
Corbyn, no idea. More sympathetic but with a past that surely is not seen as loyal or pro-english, by the english. But maybe this is a good thing in dealing with or better against terrorism? He had at least his numbers right or so it seemed from here, advocating for the common man (clear as mud with Labour), rhethorically not as sophisticated as May, but seems to speak from the heart. Seems to have a plan at least. Does he have the support of his own party? All very subjective.
Ukip? Your choice. I would not and if hell froze over. What do they even stand for, with this retreat after just of all they succeeded.
Please bear with me, can only say how it looks from here, and from my p.o.v.