CHANCELLOR Jeremy Hunt told the Conservative Party Conference that he wants to see Barbie “wearing a Union Jack” after the hit movie was filmed…
Party Conference that he wants to see Barbie “wearing a Union Jack” after the hit movie was filmed in Britain.planned to make the UK a “global leader in the industries of the future” and that the UK would be the “next Silicon Valley”.“British-discovered vaccines and treatments saved seven million lives across the world in the pandemic, more than from any other country.The Chancellor then added that the UK was “Europe’s biggest film and TV production centre”.
Hunt added: “Next time I want to see Barbie wearing a Union Jack because that too was filmed in Britain.” Another commented: “This is so much drivel it’s unreal” while a third added that the speech was “embarrassing”.Brexit checks to cost UK firms £330million a year, Tories admit Unfortunately, though, these important debates are being spoiled by a vocal minority of trolls who aren’t really interested in the issues, try to derail the conversations, register under fake names, and post vile abuse.
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