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What would you do?

Rhian Sugden, Jane Moore and Sun writers share what they would do if they were Prime Minister for a day

From banning crocs to dog poo prison sentences, celebs reveal their personal manifestos if they had the keys to No10

EVERYONE likes to fantasise about being PM like Theresa May – even odds-on loser Jeremy Corbyn.

So we asked some Sun favourites what they would do if they were Prime Minister for a day.

Here, GRANT ROLLINGS and KARA DOLMAN reveal the personal manifestos.

 Theresa May outside No10 - but what would you do if you were PM for a day?
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Theresa May outside No10 - but what would you do if you were PM for a day?Credit: PA:Press Association

Rhian Sugden

Model

 Model Rhian would decriminalise certain drugs and bring back the cane
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Model Rhian would decriminalise certain drugs and bring back the caneCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

I WOULD make sure there was a Bank Holiday at least once a month, scrap all parking fines and jail anyone who doesn’t bag up their dog’s poo.

More prisons would be built and I would decriminalise certain drugs to avoid cannabis users taking up the space we need for jailing paedophiles and murderers.

Teachers would be given back their authority, allowing them to shout at pupils. I’d bring back the cane.

Finally, I would enforce a ban on people walking and texting at the same time.

 Underwear entrepreneur Rhian would scrap all parking fines
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Underwear entrepreneur Rhian would scrap all parking finesCredit: Alamy

Jane Moore

Sun Columnist

 Jane Moore would pour money into education
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Jane Moore would pour money into educationCredit: Rex Features

POLICY No1: outlaw anyone over the age of 12 wearing Crocs.

Then I’d scrap hospital parking charges, force holiday companies to have blanket pricing across the year, make all large companies take a set quota of work experience kids, make everyone have one day off a month to volunteer in the community and send repeat- offending teenagers on an Army training course.

But most of all, I’d bring back grammar schools. Then I’d pour money into more vocational schools too.

 Jane would ban Crocs in the over 12s
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Jane would ban Crocs in the over 12sCredit: Rex Features

Alex James

Blur bassist

 Alex James advocates longer lunch hours
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Alex James advocates longer lunch hoursCredit: Getty Images

DOWNING Street wouldn’t be practical for me. I’d have to set up shop at Chequers, the PM’s massive country residence, as I’ve got five kids.

I’d jump into a chopper with a Union Flag paint job. Then I’d call the FA and threaten to dissolve them if they don’t sort themselves out.

My legacy would be bringing in a longer lunch break. I’d end the day with a kebab to show I haven’t lost touch with reality.

Then I’d climb in the chopper and head back to the castle.

 Alex would paint a chopper with Union Jack colours
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Alex would paint a chopper with Union Jack coloursCredit: Alamy

Joely Chilcott

Fabulous Daily Editor

 Fabulous Daily Editor Joel Chilcott would put an end to the tampon tax
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Fabulous Daily Editor Joel Chilcott would put an end to the tampon taxCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

I WOULD abolish the pink tax. Women shouldn’t have to pay extra to get their razors in a sickening shade of fuchsia.

I’d bring forward the end of the tampon tax.

And I would call for any ­businesses enforcing a dress code inclusive of a full face of make-up and heels to spend a day in our shoes. Literally.

Funding for childcare would be increased – and everyone gets their birthday off work.

 Joel would abolish the pink tax
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Joel would abolish the pink taxCredit: Getty Images

Tony Parsons

Sun Columnist

 Tony Parsons would make Brexit vote day June 23 a national holiday
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Tony Parsons would make Brexit vote day June 23 a national holidayCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

I WOULD do my best to promote the controversial idea that this country should be run for the benefit of the people who built it.

This would mean making it illegal to send British troops to fight in conflicts where British lives are not threatened.

It would mean ending the farce of sending £12billion in foreign aid every year. And it would mean declaring June 23 – the date we voted to free ourselves from Brussels – a ­national holiday.

 Tony would only send British troops to places where British lives are actually threatened
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Tony would only send British troops to places where British lives are actually threatenedCredit: PA:Press Association
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