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Muslims voting in the UK polls could have a significant impact in as many as 39 constituencies, a community group said ahead of today's general election.
Millions of Brits are set to go out to vote on Thursday, with Prime Minster Theresa May and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn the front-runners in a race that has divided the pollsters.
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) identified 39 constituencies where votes by the Muslim community may have a high or medium "impact."
That could be all the more significant considering that some polls have shown the divide between the two main parties narrowing. A poll published by YouGov on Tuesday found that May is on track to win 304 seats in Britain's Parliament, short of a 326-seat majority. Her party had 330 seats when the election was called in April.