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British politics is stuck in a 1990s time-warp
Sleaze, waiting lists and an unpopular prime minister give politics a retro feel
BUCKET HATS are back. The 1990s fashion staple that used to grace the head of Liam Gallagher, a singer, is enjoying a renaissance. Dior sells one for £560 ($700); Sports Direct flogs an Adidas one for £13. Across Britain teenagers sport headwear that was last in vogue before they were born.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Bucket-hat Boris”
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