Adventurer and television presenter Steve Backshall discusses his transition from extreme exploration to potential political engagement. Known for his work on *Deadly 60*, Backshall maintains an unwavering enthusiasm for wildlife, even when facing the physical discomforts of caving or the rigors of global expeditions. He expresses a serious interest in entering politics to drive tangible change, specifically prioritizing the expansion of marine sanctuaries to protect biodiversity in UK waters. Despite his concerns regarding the intense public scrutiny faced by modern politicians, he views political office as a necessary evolution for someone committed to environmental advocacy. Backshall also reflects on his opposition to Brexit, citing its detrimental impact on scientific research and continent-wide conservation efforts, while emphasizing the need for politicians to take responsibility for complex decision-making rather than relying on referendums.
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