Boris Johnson has hailed Dame Barbara Windsor as a national treasure who "cheered the world up" after she died aged 83. The Prime Minister said the EastEnders and Carry On star was "so much more than a great pub landlady & Carry On star" as he hailed her campaigning on dementia.
Mr Johnson - who had tea with Dame Barbara in the No10 garden in September 2019 - tweeted: “So sad about Barbara Windsor, so much more than a great pub landlady & Carry On star. "She campaigned for the lonely and the vulnerable - and cheered the world up with her own British brand of harmless sauciness & innocent scandal. "Thoughts with Scott and all her family & friends." Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden hailed her campaigning on Alzheimer's and said she would be
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