Number Ten is a 2002 novel by Sue Townsend, about the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Edward Clare) attempting to take an incognito holiday with his bodyguard, Jack Sprat - in order to discover what the public truly thinks of him and his time in office - and the consequences that ensue for both men and their country.
It is frequently satirical of then-Prime Minister Tony Blair, his family and his Cabinet.
The book has a political theme.
[1] It’s about the English government and all of the problems this can cause.
[2] Some problems in the book is the starvation situation in Africa, invading Iraq or not and national problems like: Hospital queues, transport problems and so on.