Sir Keir Starmer to Face Sun Readers in New Political Show


Sir Keir Starmer to Face Sun Readers in New Political Show

Interactive Politics Show Launching with Leader of the Opposition

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is set to go head-to-head with Sun readers in a no-holds-barred political grilling in a new interactive show. The show, Never Mind the Ballots, will be hosted by Political Editor Harry Cole and will kick off with the Leader of the Opposition on Thursday at 8pm. Viewers can watch the show on thesun.co.uk and Trending In The News’s YouTube channel.

Opportunity for Readers to Submit Questions

If you've ever wanted to ask a question directly to a potential future Prime Minister, now is your chance. Sun readers can submit their burning questions via email at [email protected] to help shape the agenda of the show.

Insightful Panel and Analysis

Never Mind the Ballots will not only include questions from Sun readers but also insights from the Sun’s own Cabinet members. A diverse panel with backgrounds in law, defense, education, healthcare, and business will provide real-life perspectives. The show will delve into what readers truly want from the next government and who has the potential to win their votes. The award-winning Lobby team from Trending In The News will also offer their analysis and insights.

Weekly Round-Up of Westminster's Hot Topics

Political Editor Harry Cole emphasized the importance of clear and accountable politics, stating that all topics are on the table for discussion in Never Mind the Ballots. The show aims to keep viewers informed about the latest developments in Westminster and provide an engaging platform for political discourse.


Sir Keir Starmer to Face Sun Readers in New Political Show

Engaging Election Coverage for Sun Readers

Editor-in-Chief of Trending In The News, Victoria Newton, highlighted the show's commitment to putting readers at the center of election coverage. Never Mind the Ballots, produced by News Studios, will air every Thursday on thesun.co.uk and Trending In The News’s YouTube channel, reaching an audience of nearly 5 million subscribers.


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