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LABOUR boss Sir Keir Starmer will face Sun readers this Thursday in a no holds barred grilling.

And you can put your question directly to the man who - if the polls are correct - will be Britain’s next Prime Minister.

The Sun is launching a weekly politics show
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The Sun is launching a weekly politics show
Political Editor Harry Cole will front Never Mind the Ballots
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Political Editor Harry Cole will front Never Mind the Ballots
The Sun on Sunday’s Political Editor Kate Ferguson will be reading the temperature in Westminster with a weekly look at the Political Weather
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The Sun on Sunday’s Political Editor Kate Ferguson will be reading the temperature in Westminster with a weekly look at the Political Weather

The Sun is launching a weekly politics show, Never Mind the Ballots, fronted by Political Editor, Harry Cole.

You can watch the first show on mcb777.site and on Thursday from 8pm.

And you can help set the agenda - by submitting your questions via email at [email protected]

In a massive year for the country, Never Mind the Ballots will feature the biggest political interviews - starting with the Leader of the Opposition on Thursday.

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Not only will it feature questions from Sun readers but the opinions and insight of the Sun's very own Cabinet.

Our panel of voters with real-life experience of working in law and order, defence, schools, the NHS and running their own businesses, from a plumbing firm to driving a black cab.

The show will look at what readers really want from the next Government and who, if anyone, can win their vote.

The programme will also feature The Sun’s award-winning Lobby team for their analysis and insight.

This includes the Sun on Sunday’s Political Editor Kate Ferguson, who will be reading the temperature in Westminster with a weekly look at the Political Weather.

Ahead of the launch, Harry Cole said:  “It is time for Britain to decide — and it is time for politics in plain English.

“There’s no topic off limits on Never Mind the Ballots and our readers will hold our leaders to account.

"Don’t miss your weekly round up of what’s hot and what’s not in Westminster.”

Victoria Newton, Editor-in-Chief of The Sun added: “We will be putting the readers at the heart of our election coverage, in the newspaper, online and via this exciting new video show.

"If the politicians want the votes of our readers, they're going to have to work hard to get them."

Produced by News Studios, Never Mind The Ballots will air on mcb777.site and reaching nearly 5 million subscribers - every Thursday from March 21.

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