The latest instalment of the genre-busting melodrama, The Conservatives, brings unexpected plot twists and controversial characters to British politics.
Those who thought the best drama out of Britain this week would come from the final series of the Netflix epic, had not reckoned on the latest instalment of that genre-busting melodrama, The Conservatives . From outlandish plot twists to unexpected dramatis personae, it had almost everything. The shock return of the former prime minister David Cameron as the latest British foreign secretary.
Theof a controversial home secretary, Suella Braverman, who had exhausted the patience of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak by attacking police handling of pro-Palestinian protests, which she called “hate marches”, and describing homelessness as a “lifestyle choice”. British PM Rishi Sunak holds a press conference on Wednesday after the Supreme Court ruled his government’s plan to fly asylum seekers to Rwanda – a policy modelled on Australia’s Pacific solution – was unlawful.“Britain returns to normal chaos” was the headline of the satirical magazine. But it was the social media posts of the visiting Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar that exquisitely captured the mayhe
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