The Crown
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Wilson and Morgan argue that Fagans desperate Palace intrusion is the direct result of the prime ministers policies.

He lives alone in a gloomy council estate with two stripped-bare bunk beds revealing a family estrangement.
Theres no work because money is being spent on war instead of new houses.
Fagan urgently needs to talk to someone who doesnt think the prime minister is the nations hero.
Hey, how about the queen?
She uses the toilet just like the rest of us!
Naturally, the queen gives her usual do-nothing spiel about how everything will sort itself out in the end.
Then, the love in my wifes eyes dried up.
And now, hes been told he has mental health problems.
However, anyone living in todays world knows that mental illness and financial strain arent mutually exclusive.
The conversation ends there, when theyre interrupted by a maid carrying the queens morning tea.
She claims that everyone has it within themselves to be remarkable.
Plus ca change, plus cest la meme chose.
Oh, and none of this applies to Michael Fagan, because hes been given a schizophrenia diagnosis.
And since Thatchers all heart, she recommends he be remanded to a mental hospital.
Then Thatcher has the audacity to leave the audience early: Shes got avictory parade to attend!
The queen responds with a look that can only be interpreted as, That throne ismine, Mags.
This growing rift between the two most powerful women in the country isnt about to be mended anytime soon.