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Raheem Sterling wants you to vote Labour in the 2015 General Election

Liverpool forward visited Dawn Butler, Labour candidate for Brent Central

Tom Sheen
Saturday 02 May 2015 09:09 BST
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Raheem Sterling made a surprise visit to a Labour candidate in the upcoming General Election to send a message of support.

The Liverpool forward, 20, visited the offices of Dawn Butler who is standing for election in Brent Central on 7 May.

Sterling was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and moved to London when he was only five, growing up on the St Raphael's estate in Brent.

Butler was a Member of Parliament in the now defunct seat of Brent South when Sterling was growing up and the England player appeared in a video to thank her, saying that "hopefully we can see her as MP again".

Watch the video here:

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