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This England, Sky Atlantic, is a ‘fictionalised version’ of the rise and fall of Boris Johnson. It seems fitting that its launch coincided over the first chaotic weeks of the Government picking up the mess inherited partly a result of his ignominious downfall...
We have Kenneth Branagh as a scarily convincing Johnson extracting his likeable as well as his mock Churchillian roles public.
Simon Day as Dominic Cummings conveys that peculiarity of the high IQ trainspotter complete with bobble hat, and given free rein for his sociopathic behaviours haranguing the terrified SPADS he has been put in charge of
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This England, Sky Atlantic, is a ‘fictionalised version’ of the rise and fall of Boris Johnson. It seems fitting that its launch coincided over the first chaotic weeks of the Government picking up the mess inherited partly a result of his ignominious downfall...
We have Kenneth Branagh as a scarily convincing Johnson extracting his likeable as well as his mock Churchillian roles public.
Simon Day as Dominic Cummings conveys that peculiarity of the high IQ trainspotter complete with bobble hat, and given free rein for his sociopathic behaviours haranguing the terrified SPADS he has been put in charge of