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The series' portrayal of politics and government has had a lasting impact on popular culture, influencing the way that politicians and governments are portrayed in film and television. The show's use of satire and comedy has also inspired a new generation of writers and comedians, who continue to use these tools to comment on politics and government. The Times is read by those who are actually in power
The series famously illustrates why "nothing gets done" in government. Sir Humphrey uses a "four-stage strategy" to derail any ministerial policy: claiming it's too early, questioning the method, arguing it's "not the time," and finally buried in technical delays. The show's use of satire and comedy has