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* NonGameplayElimination: Alice, the show's youngest contestant, who quit in the second episode owing to her exams at [[UsefulNotes/{{Oxbridge}} Oxford University]].

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Launched in 2022, each episode features the contestants split into teams (functioning as akin to separate political parties) to compete in challenges related to a specific skill necessary for a national politician, or a major political issue that a frontline politician would need to tackle. The challenges are judged by two prominent figures in British politics: Alastair Campbell, UsefulNotes/TonyBlair's former communications director; and Sayeeda Warsi, the former chair of the Conservative Party.

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Launched in 2022, each episode features the contestants split into teams (functioning as akin to separate political parties) to compete in challenges related to a specific skill necessary for a national politician, or a major political issue that a frontline politician would need to tackle. The challenges are judged by two prominent figures in British politics: Alastair Campbell, UsefulNotes/TonyBlair's former communications director; and Sayeeda Warsi, the former chair of the Conservative Party.
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* SpecialGuest: Several of the episodes feature special guest judges or assistant judges from the worlds of British politics and journalism.
* [[HeAlsoDid They Also Did]]: Jackie Weaver, who had gone viral in 2021 for her role in the infamous Handforth Parish Council Zoom meeting.

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* SpecialGuest: Several of the episodes feature special guest judges or assistant judges from the worlds of British politics and journalism. \n* [[HeAlsoDid They Also Did]]: Jackie Weaver, who had gone viral in 2021 for her role in the infamous Handforth Parish Council Zoom meeting.
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* TheyAlsoDid: Jackie Weaver, who had gone viral in 2021 for her role in the infamous Handforth Parish Council Zoom meeting.

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* TheyAlsoDid: [[HeAlsoDid They Also Did]]: Jackie Weaver, who had gone viral in 2021 for her role in the infamous Handforth Parish Council Zoom meeting.
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'''''Make Me Prime Minister''''' is a British reality competition show that’s essentially ''Series/TheApprentice'' within the world of politics, where contestants compete in challenges related to the world of frontline politics, each aiming to become Creator/Channel4's "Alternative Prime Minister", and win a £25,000 prize.

Launched in 2022, each episode features the contestants split into teams (functioning as akin to separate political parties) to compete in challenges related to a specific skill necessary for a national politician, or a major political issue that a frontline politician would need to tackle. The challenges are judged by two prominent figures in British politics: Alastair Campbell, UsefulNotes/TonyBlair's former communications director; and Sayeeda Warsi, the former chair of the Conservative Party.

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* {{Autism}}: Kelly, [[spoiler:the eventual runner-up]], is autistic and frequently discusses how her autism has impacted her politics.
* TheCameo: The final features the contestants getting good luck messages from former Prime Ministers UsefulNotes/TonyBlair and UsefulNotes/DavidCameron.
* FriendlyRivalry: While the contestants can get into quite heated arguments at times, in general most of the contestants get on with each other very well, even though they’re in competition with each other.
* NonGameplayElimination: Alice, the show's youngest contestant, who quit in the second episode owing to her exams at [[UsefulNotes/{{Oxbridge}} Oxford University]].
* SpecialGuest: Several of the episodes feature special guest judges or assistant judges from the worlds of British politics and journalism.
* TheyAlsoDid: Jackie Weaver, who had gone viral in 2021 for her role in the infamous Handforth Parish Council Zoom meeting.

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