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''Make Me Prime Minister'' is a 2022 British
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. The programme features political tasks said to be based on the role of
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in the United Kingdom. The series features contestants competing to be made
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's "alternative prime minister". The critical response to the programme has been mixed but broadly negative.


Production and format

The programme is co-produced by
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, Accidentally on Purpose (AOP) and Motion Content Group, and is funded by
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. There are six episodes, the first of which aired on 27 September. The programme required contestants to complete tasks modelled on government and politics in a structure similar to ''The Apprentice''. They were guided by
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and
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. Former prime ministers
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of the Labour Party and
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of the Conservative Party were also featured.


Series overview


Contestants

The series featured twelve candidates of various political leanings. They were described in a press release by Channel 4 as "ordinary yet opinionated". The group included Jackie Weaver, a local government employee who gained attention during the
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when a video of her managing a confrontational council meeting over
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was widely viewed online. Source:


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Episodes


Reception

Much of the critical response to the programme was negative with multiple reviews drawing negative comparisons to business-themed reality TV series ''The Apprentice''. A review in ''Metro'' described the series as "a total rip-off". A review in the ''i'' argued that the series had "neither the gravitas of actual politics nor the ding-dong irascibility of reality telly... While recent political scenes might lead us to believe otherwise, politics is a serious business. And serious TV and reality entertainment are a match fated to go down in the dreariest of flames." A reviewer in ''The Telegraph'' commented that the show "shines a light on the basic practices and structures of a political operation, but never quite rises above cosplay. I'm not yet convinced it’s got my vote." An article in ''
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'' argued that the TV series reflected a wrong-headed attitude which belittled political expertise and argued that effective leadership could purely be provided by common sense. An article in the ''
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'' was critical of the programme suggesting that it was reflective of an attitude which saw politics as a silly, humorous game and belittled its real-life consequences. The magazine's formal review concluded that "For weary audiences, watching individuals questionably fit for public office argue and flounder is less entertainment and more, well, The News." A more positive review in ''
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'' described the programme's purpose as "to entertain and to educate us a little" and commented that "I have to say, having been badly jaundiced by over-exposure to politics and politicians over some decades, I am pleasantly surprised at how well the show works. Somehow it actually manages to make the political process look like God’s work.  A minor miracle."
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in ''
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'' attested to a personal dislike for the contestants and judges, but considered that the programme worked on its own merits, concluding: "Technically it's worth five stars. In every other way, I wish I was dead." A neutral review in ''
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'' said of the programme: "Really it is neither good nor bad, but merely the exact result of saying, 'Let’s remake ''The Apprentice'', almost frame by frame, but this time about politics.'"


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