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Electoral reform is one way to regain the people's trust because fairness is almost non-existent in the political system. 
Hello Natalin! We love your pictures. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and what you're doing at the moment?
Why thank you, far too kind. I would like to start off by saying that from all the publications I've been interviewed by, Maxim UK's questions were the most thought-provoking and interesting. I am 24 years old and I've been modelling and acting for approximately a little over year and have been successful. One of my passions is world travel but I've never visited Great Britain. I've been hearing about this thing called 'fish and chips'. Have you ever tried it?
Fish and chips is LUSH, Natalin, especially a well battered sausage. But enough of food talk, let's talk politics! We're having a general election in Britain at the moment. What are your views on Tory leader Cameron's intention to improve the National Health Service and revive the British economy?
I feel that Cameron's campaign to redirect the power back into the hands of the people is a very powerful message. National health care is always going to be a controversial topic during elections. Every policy has its flaws but I agree with his NHS pledge to give patients more control over their health and lives. I also believe that social firms can help revive the economy to some degree. People have lost hope in government; social enterprises can offer an alternative where one can create wealth while doing good. In turn, this idea of social responsibility will promote capitalism.
Do you think Nicholas Clegg is correct to try and distribute power fairly among people, and create a fair chance of education for every child?
Clegg is also trying to restore the people's faith in politics, which is much needed. When people feel powerless they are not contributing citizens. Electoral reform is one way to regain the people's trust because fairness is almost non-existent in the political system. Children are definitely my weakness and the thought that almost 1/5 of children in Britain leave the educational system without being able to read or write properly is heartbreaking. Remember the children are our future and I strongly agree that no matter where you come from every child should have an equal opportunity to receive an education.
Gordon Brown has removed stamp duty for young people buying their first homes. Is this a good thing?
The removal of the stamp of duty can be viewed differently. I believe that this reform is a positive thing because young families would never be able to purchase a home if this huge tax burden wasn't removed. As a result, agents, mortgage lenders and builders would agree that its stimulating the economy. Others might only see the flaws in the reform for homes over the price index but I feel that change should always be welcomed.
If you had to vote for one of the major candidates David Cameron,
Nicholas Clegg and Gordon Brown based on sex appeal, who would you vote
for?
This was rather a very difficult decision, with all three candidates having a uniques sex appeal. Ultimately, I went with candidate three Gordon Brown. I don't know if it was his dark, lustrous hair, his alluring eyes or his captivating smile but he definitely left a lasting impression on me
You have very erstwhile views, Natalin, and a strong grasp for British politics. We hope our leader(s)-to-be pay full attention to your well-constructed arguments. Where can our readers find more about you, including extra pictures?
Please come chat with me daily at twitter.com/IAMNATALIN
*EXTRA! EXTRA!*
Maxim UK is trying to get Natalin to stand for UK prime-minister. If she does (please God, let it be...!), here's why we should vote for her (other than the fact she looks great in pants!):
"I believe that personality is just as important as the policies a candidate imposes. Hence, my wit, charm, experience and confidence makes me the ideal woman for such an honorable position. I would vow to bring great change in my first term as Prime Minister by challenging my fellow politicians to party with me during a wild weekend in Vegas. Whoever survives the after party will be appointed to my Cabinet because as a working member of Parliament I must be confident that my members will accurately represent me not only in the UK but abroad as well."
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