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Jeremy Corbyn has been working hard getting out the vote for Labour today - and he's shared the whole thing on Snapchat.

That's right, Jeremy Corbyn is on Snapchat. Keep up.

The Labour leader sent a special message to voters, telling them "Today's the day, get out there and vote".

And he shared pictures of himself knocking on doors, cycling around London and giving a history lesson in an Islington street, for some reason.

Here's how that happened.

It was an early start for Jeremy

Obviously he spent a lot of the day on his bike

So he was pretty tired, and went for a coffee

Corbyn takes his coffee with milk, but no sugar, fact fans.

He met voters outside their homes

...and, slightly unsettlingly, inside their homes

"We've come to tell you the good news about JC!"

He even met voters outside a Morrisons

And people were dead happy to see him

We're overlooking the spelling. But only this time.

For some reason he gave a history lesson in Islington

That doesn't seem like a massively good use of his time on an election day, to be honest.

And he sent a personal message to all his followers, during which he made this face

Sadness in his eyes.

Meanwhile, 'Action' Dan Jarvis was personally pushing a man on a mobility scooter up a hill so he could vote

Alright, Dan. It's not a contest.

Yet.