Thanks turtle, ok I will take the pipe off (yes it's leaking where the pipe enters the cylinder where the springs hold it snug), (( and yes i e been turning fuel off once i e lost my enthusiasm and patience)) take the plug out and kick it to get rid of excess fuel... And replace... I have not been checking to see if the plug is wet after kicking.....
Perhaps I need some pointers re starting...
I've been giving it throttle when kicking her over, sometimes full throttle... Always choke on because not starting she's obviously cold... Is this why there is this excess fuel in the engine. Is this flooding the system??
I took out the carb, still connected and tapped it with a screwdriver handle to hopefully free the float if it was stuck, and noted fuel in the exit pipes so carb is getting fuel.. I also noticed the throttle cable entry point the l shaped metal tube the cable goes into has snapped at the thread... Meaning the cable is operating ok, but with a lot of abrasion... Something else that needs repairing.... How do I change the throttle cable. Do I need to remove the top of the carb to free it from the carb??
Please could u give me an idiots guide to starting her up(as I feel if anyone's the idiot here it's me

, and once I've kicked out the excess fuel and replaced exhaust and plug once dry, I'll run through your suggested steps..
Thanks for everyone's patience with my learning curve!!!