Yes, Minister Season 3 follows opposition shadow cabinet member Jim Harker as secretary of the Department of Administrative Affairs (DAA) after successfully helping his party win. From then on, he faced a bureaucracy dominated by the civil service, headed by Minister Humphrey Appleby. And his public private secretary, Bernard, who is also a civil servant, is caught between the two.
Between the political forces represented by Harker and the bureaucratic system represented by Appleby, various conflicts have arisen due to governance. The relationship between the two is constantly changing, both when they cooperate with each other, and when they expose each other's old background. In the British political system, including the party system and the bureaucratic system, there are many hidden disadvantages and shady scenes that are not known to outsiders. These will be revealed in the play and presented to the audience through a lot of comedy plots and humorous lines.
With the development of the plot, "Yes, Minister Season 3" reveals the truth about the power struggle in the British political system, and the political situation is surging again. Harker plays an important role in the cabinet, and his governance measures will directly affect the future of the country. And Appleby, as a representative of the civil service, will try to defend the interests of the bureaucracy.
At No. 10 Downing Street, the stage of political struggle is more complicated and intense. Harker gradually emerged and was promoted to prime minister through party wrestling. At the same time, Appleby is not to be outdone, he has become the prime minister's secretary one step ahead of Huck. The story of the two will continue to unfold in this political arena of political strife.