Verity
Verity grew up in a family that loved political debates and was enraged by the lack of female voices in politics.
The 22-year-old has previously campaigned at Black Lives Matter, equality and climate change protests.
She says that she wants to show that “women are exactly the same and equal to men” in leadership roles.
Natalie
Natalie wants to introduce legislation that stops multinational corporations from using debt-shifting practices to avoid paying taxes.
With the money raised, the 36-year-old medical communications director would propose spending it on improving community infrastructure and facilities.
Natalie, who has Type 1 diabetes, launched a clothing range in 2017 for those who wear insulin pumps or take daily injections.
Jackie
Chief officer Jackie, 63, shot to virtual fame in 2020 when she was angrily told during a heated Zoom meeting of Handforth Parish Council that she had “no authority here”.
She resides in Shropshire with her retired mechanical engineer husband and says she would want to take a “less emotional look at the NHS and see it for what it is, a business”.
Kelly
Kelly 25, would want to provide housing security for everyone if she was in charge, abolishing homelessness with her campaign, Housing First.
The former Miss Universe Great Britain 2020 finalist is passionate about disability rights, inclusion and equality having been late diagnosed with autism and ADHD last year.
She said: “I think we need to take a more proactive approach to wellbeing.
“One of the things I’ve noticed about Britain is that being miserable just has us all in a choke-hold. Nobody does anything about it. We don’t have to live like this.”
Make Me Prime Minister premieres on Tuesday, September 27, at 9.15pm on Channel 4.