: Hornby compared the political landscape to a poorly written drama. He argued that the chaos of the Truss era felt less like a functioning democracy and more like a country that had lost its grip on reality.
This title appears to be a metadata string or a specific headline from an online archive or content aggregator. In late 2022, amidst the political turbulence of Liz Truss’s short-lived premiership, Nick Hornby —the celebrated author of High Fidelity and About a Boy —penned a sharp, widely discussed essay reflecting on the state of Britain. : Hornby compared the political landscape to a
: He explored how Britain’s image—both to itself and the world—had shifted from a symbol of stability to one of unpredictability. : Hornby compared the political landscape to a