Freshly moved into 11 Downing Street, Britain’s bold new female Chancellor of the Exchequer wastes no time tackling a rather unusual piece of political history: the ageing urinal in her grace-and-favour en-suite bathroom. Determined to modernise her official residence, she orders it removed — only to discover that the humble porcelain fixture carries a surprising legacy.
What begins as a simple home upgrade quickly erupts into a full-blown national debate about heritage, politics, and the quirks of life at the heart of government.