TV presenter Rylan Clark has said he would 'love' to become a politician - and replace the party system with a 'Power Rangers of government' model. The TV personality, 35, joined political editor Beth Rigby and former Scottish Conservative leader Baroness Ruth Davidson for this week's Sky News Electoral Dysfunction podcast. Asked if he would ever consider the career change, he said: 'If I wasn't in the job that I was in, I would love nothing more.
' The TV presenter also shared his idea of abandoning political parties altogether. Read moreWhich party would win if election was tomorrow?Final debate ended in England-style 0-0 drawWhat is each party promising? 'Why can't we have the crack team? Why can't we have the Power Rangers of government all working together to make a better country? People are caring less about parties and more about policies,' he told the podcast.
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