Streep visits Britain’s Houses of Parliament incognito

Meryl Streep turned up to watch Prime Minister’s Questions at Britain’s Houses of Parliament today to research for her role in Margaret Thatcher biopic 'The Iron Lady'.

Meryl Streep turned up to watch Prime Minister’s Questions at Britain’s Houses of Parliament today to research for her role in Margaret Thatcher biopic 'The Iron Lady'.

The Oscar-winning actress was at the building searching for insight into British politics for her forthcoming performance as Margaret Thatcher in biopic ‘The Iron Lady’, British Prime Minister David Cameron’s office has confirmed.

Streep watched a joust between David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband to see how such debates take place.

While Thatcher was in power from 1979 to 1990, she took part in two 15-minute sessions a week.

Although the film is currently in pre-production, Jim Broadbent is believed to be attached to the role of her husband Denis.

The biopic, which is being produced by Pathe and the BBC, will focus on the 17 days before the 1982 Falklands War between the UK and Argentina.

Damien Jones is set to be produce the project.

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