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Boris running on Blackpool beach with added Baywatch theme

Prior to making his closing speech at the Conservative Party Spring Conference in Blackpool’s new £28m conference cente at Winter Gardens, the Prime Minister ran along the beach opposite the Pleasure Beach and stopped for a chat with a fisherman looking for lug worms added Baywatch theme.

The Prime Minister, dressed in a blue hoodie and shorts, ran along the sand, leaping over a water stream at one point.

Mr. Johnson is scheduled to speak at Blackpool Winter Gardens at approximately 11.45 a.m.

During his final speech of the two-day event, the Prime Minister is expected to address the conflict in Ukraine.

Mr. Johnson spent a significant portion of his speech at the Scottish Tory conference on Friday discussing the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

“And I want you to know that we Conservatives support anyone in this country who gets up early and invests their time, skill, energy, and effort in the hope of reaping a greater reward.

“To catch a bream, you must use a lugworm; my friends and I have a bream. As the saying goes.”

“I congratulate the Blackpool authorities on what they are doing because it is driving tourism, investment, even more investment here in Blackpool,” he added. That is what levelling up entails.”



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