It's badly written, with the clunkiest exposition I've seen in a long time, but it's undeniably moving for the simple reason that it depicts such humble and blameless lives being ripped apart. It is twee, though, and it wasn't until a good way in that a non-white story was aired, with the the Brummie Sikh wife portrayed as a jibbering wreck - in contrast to the 'keep calm and carry on' type white folk.
Similarly, the Tory MP is a kind of white knight in shining tweed. Then, what's this? Nadim Zahawi, portraying himself as the people's champion. That would be the same people whose pot the multi-millionaire dipped into to heat his stables. The same people defrauded by £3.7 million when he pretended his, ahem, father-in-law's Gibraltar-based trust was the 'owner' of the 20 million in shares from the YouGov polling company he founded.
Similarly, the Tory MP is a kind of white knight in shining tweed. Then, what's this? Nadim Zahawi, portraying himself as the people's champion. That would be the same people whose pot the multi-millionaire dipped into to heat his stables. The same people defrauded by £3.7 million when he pretended his, ahem, father-in-law's Gibraltar-based trust was the 'owner' of the 20 million in shares from the YouGov polling company he founded.