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Sky News contributor Adam Giles says he believes it would be 'detrimental to the world' if UK Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn were to become prime minister. PMLive

Sky News contributor Adam Giles says he believes it would be "detrimental to the world" if UK Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn were to become prime minister. It comes as the United Kingdom general election will be held on December 12.

"I think Boris Johnson is going to win by a country mile, I don't have any doubt about that," Mr Giles told Sky News host Paul Murray. Mr Giles said the United Kingdom would see "a perilous state of affairs" for the next 25-years or even "a generation or two," if Mr Corbyn were to win the upcoming election. Image: Getty

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