A Belfast man who went viral online for his impressive Ralph Lauren collection and hilarious clips is set to swap TikTok for No.10 as he takes part in new show 'Make Me Prime Minister'.
24-year-old Conall Doyle is most widely known for his 'Rate My Ralph' videos and is now one of the twelve members of the public taking part in the Channel 4 series.
'Make Me Prime Minister' will put "ordinary yet opinionated" people from every corner of the UK with views from across the political spectrum, in a contest to see what it really takes to operate in the cutthroat world of politics.
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In a social media teaser ahead of the show's release date on September 27, Channel 4 introduced the contestants including paralegal Conall. They shared that one of his aim objectives is "tackling drug addiction" while he is against the "political 'gridlock' in Northern Ireland".
A description for 'Make Me Prime Minister' reads: "We all have opinions on what our politicians should be doing with their time in office but how many of us actually have the skills to run the country? What does it take to fight for what you believe in and convince others to back your ascent to power?
"Make Me Prime Minister will follow the ambitious candidates on the campaign trail. They will be put through their paces in a series of prime ministerial style tasks designed to test their leadership skills, resilience, and integrity.
"These weekly group challenges will be set and adjudicated by Alastair Campbell and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi , two political heavyweights who know exactly what it takes to succeed in office."
During the six-part series, candidates will face the pressures, challenges, and accountability of being in power - from handling diplomatic crises to avoiding domestic gaffes.
Channel 4 continued: "Can candidates avert triggering an international crisis by carefully negotiating with an enemy of the country? Will they be able to explain their new education policy to a group of 5-year-olds?
"How will they cope with being grilled by one of the country’s top journalists with only minutes to prepare?
"In order to keep their campaign hopes alive and make it through the weekly vote, each candidate will need to persuade and convince former politicians, experienced journalists and most importantly the public, that they have the charisma, vision, and political acumen to lead.
"Across the series the candidates will be whittled down until just one secures victory to be crowned Channel 4’s Alternative Prime Minister."
Make Me Prime Minister will start on Tuesday, September 27 at 9:15pm on Channel 4
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