Some politicians practically beg for a proper interrogation under the studio lights. Rank these figures by how much you'd pay to watch them squirm.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Nigel Farage
Love him or loathe him, watching Farage face genuinely tough questions about his Brexit promises would be must-see telly. Bring popcorn.
Boris Johnson
He's wriggled out of more interviews than a greased piglet at a country fair. A proper grilling about Partygate is long overdue.
Keir Starmer
For a former barrister, he's remarkably allergic to giving a straight answer. Watching him pinned down on his U-turns would be cathartic.
Rishi Sunak
Ask him the price of a loaf of bread and watch the spreadsheet smile crack. His detachment from ordinary life deserves proper scrutiny.

Suella Braverman
Her 'hurricane of migration' speeches need unpicking line by line. A calm, factual interviewer would be her kryptonite.
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