What’s it like to be famous? “Surreal is the place I would start,” he grins, “but quite early on I had a moment where I thought, I got into politics because I love connecting with people and I love community, so actually I’m loving it. Ninety nine per cent of the interactions have been positive,” he continues, taking a thoughtful sip of tea with oat milk. “Online is a very different conversation. That’s a toxic cesspit… I get homophobic abuse, I get antisemitic abuse, I regularly get death threats…”