Every week, The Daily Politics invites a celebrity to give us their "take" on an issue they feel passionately about. Here are some of the films our stars have made:
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Human rights activist Bianca Jagger believes we are on the brink of environmental disaster - and that climate change is a clear and present danger, as she looks back over the Cumbrian floods.
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Former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq says youths know plenty about celebrities, and they should be 'actively encouraged' to show an interest in politics.
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Comedian Ben Miller gives his take on censorship in a world of PC rules, and just what is offensive. And he offers thoughts on Jeremy Paxman in fishnets and suspenders, Top Gear and Songs of Praise.
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The winner of last year's Strictly Come Dancing, Camilla Dallerup, on the calls for micro-chipping of all dogs as a way of helping return strays to their owners and tracing those who have abused their animals.
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Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips gives her take on why we should all be dancing.
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The writer, broadcaster and comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli says there is no need to reform the House of Lords, making a plea to leave it alone and speaking up for the work it does.
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Actor Bruce Jones, better known as Coronation Street's Les Battersby-Brown, slept rough for ten days and nights last winter.
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TV adventurer Ben Fogle who has just recovered from a flesh eating disease he caught in Peru on how exotic diseases could be coming to our shores.
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Actress Greta Scacchi makes a plea for changing fishing techniques claiming there will be nothing but "jellyfish and worms" if no action is taken.
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Anneka Rice on how she gave up a high-earning job to raise a family as she examines the role of women.
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The Francophile TV and radio host Nicholas Parsons looks at British-French relations, especially in light of the Queen's invite - or lack of - for Sunday's D-Day commemorations of the Normandy Landings.
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Broadcaster William G Stewart puts the case against putting a block on a rise in the TV licence, but adds he has concerns over who pays it and the overall cost of collecting the money.
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Antony Worrall Thompson thinks outer-London MPs should be housed in a grand apartment block and controversially proposes that all MPs should be 'paid royally'.
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Actor Tom Conti tells the Daily Politics why taxing and borrowing is not the best way out of recession.
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The man who charmed the Dragons in their Den with his Reggae Reggae Sauce gives us his plan for small businesses.
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Christopher Biggins has just returned from Calcutta and he thinks we can all do our bit as individuals to help those less fortunate than ourselves.
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TV presenter Matthew Wright says his life has been made a "living hell" by a planning dispute.
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With the London games just three years away Olympic legend Dame Kelly Holmes thinks Britain needs do to more to support sport at grass roots level.
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Astronomer Patrick Moore who campaigned against fox hunting explains why he thinks the ban introduced in 2004 is failing to stop the practice.
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Former England footballer Geoff Thomas tells the government to do more to get drugs for blood cancer into the market
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Peter Stringfellow suggests it's time to remove benefits from young parents.
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Former Boxing champ Barry McGuigan talks about the lack of of integrated schools in Northern Ireland
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TV presenter June Sarpong draws on the importance of lessons for young people in the UK
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Best-selling author Freddie Forsyth on why he thinks the banks are to blame for our economic problems.
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Rory Bremner's call for the well-off to pay their taxes early
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Commentator Rod Liddle, who is sceptical about global warming, thinks we are only able to worry about one great crisis at a time.
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The radio and TV presenter on why government should take a bigger role in helping people get fit.
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The Carry On star on why the government needs to take action against reckless cyclists.
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The Spooks actor on how he thinks we can encourage young people to be interested in politics.
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The author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin gives his take on prostitution.
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Actor Dominic West, who played Oliver Cromwell in a Channel 4 drama, on why we should not forget our radical past.
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Dragon's Den star says British businesses are too dependent on the US.
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The Talkshow host tells the Daily Politics that the so-called "broken society" gives us plenty to celebrate.
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The actress talks about why stop and search is necessary.
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The broadcaster airs her support for a Big Brother database.
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The irrepressible 'Britain's Got Talent' judge goes green.
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The GQ Editor looks at Tory leader David Cameron's year.
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The pop producer looks at Gordon Brown's year at conference time.
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The Just a Minute host looks back at the Lib Dems' year.
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The Bee Gee discusses his campaign to honour members of the WWII RAF Bomber Command.
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Richard Branson tells the Daily Politics why a third runway at Heathrow airport is essential.
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Beautiful South singer, Paul Heaton, explains his opposition to faith schools.
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Actor Roger Lloyd Pack calls for a reassessment of the way we think about rail travel.
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Comedian Steve Punt tells the Daily Politics he is baffled by all the choices he has to make.
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Razorlight's Johnny Borrell tells the Daily Politics why he cares passionately about climate change.
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Comedienne Rhona Cameron talks about being bullied and why she wants it stamped out.
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Spandeau Ballet front-man, Tony Hadley, goes back to Islington, where he grew up, to look at truancy.
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Legendary racing driver Sir Stirling Moss on why he's been forced out from behind the wheel.
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Former Bond girl Maryam D'Abo calls for more funding and tax breaks for British films.
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Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes calls for better welfare and healthcare for ex-servicemen.
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Hollywood star Damian Lewis calls for worldwide free access to water.
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