Episode One
Cliff Lawton, the Minister for Social Affairs (Tim Bentinck),
is having a meeting with Number Ten's Chief Political Advisor - Malcolm
Tucker (Peter Capaldi).
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There have been press rumours that the Minister is to be sacked. Lawton
is told that none of these stories have come from Number Ten.
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However, now they're out there, Number Ten would look weak not to sack
him. He's given the opportunity to 'resign' before he is sacked, although
obviously they'll be telling the press that he jumped before he was
pushed.
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His replacement as Minister, Hugh Abbot (Chris Langham),
takes office. Bored of spinning out his predecessor's Departmental line,
he finds a new policy to announce - the Snooper Force.
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The decision is made to ignore Governmental procedure and move full
steam ahead with press releases - leaving Terri Coverley, the Press
Secretary (Joanna Scanlan), concerned about revenue
implications. The Department's response is 'F*** the revenue implications…
bounce the Treasury.'
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Abbot and the Senior Policy Advisor, Glenn Cullen (James Smith),
are chuffed with their new policy. But as they prepare to deliver a
press launch, their hopes are quashed.
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They receive a furious call from Tucker. Where did this policy come
from? Did the PM approve it? When is 'should' a 'yes'?
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