Comedian Michael Spicer is best known for the satirical comedy series The Room Next Door but what would happen if her was prime minister for the afternoon?
That’s the question Big Issue has posed him in the latest in our PM for the PM series. From taking on INEOS and Manchester United chief Jim Ratcliffe to scrapping AI, he’d certainly pack a lot in.
Big Issue: If you suddenly found yourself in high office, what’s the first thing in politics you’d want to fix?
Michael Spicer: The first thing I would fix is the political system. The current system operates on injustice and discrimination. Unless you revolutionise politics nothing can be achieved. For instance, I would like to close all tax loopholes and make billionaires pay their share so that we don’t have to cut welfare and disability benefits. I would like to slap Jim Ratcliffe with the £4 billion tax bill he avoided – preferably across his miserable face with wheatpaste glue and a large brush – but that’s just not a realistic objective because the system has always been corrupted to support the rich and powerful.
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