Barbara Windsor’s heartbroken husband has called on Boris Johnson to keep his promise to improve dementia care after the star’s death from Alzheimer’s.
Scott Mitchell, 57, urged the Government “to be true to their previous promises and invest more” into care. The Prime Minister met Dame Barbara in Downing Street in 2019 to talk about dementia care as she struggled with her own Alzheimer’s.
After the star’s death on Thursday, aged 83, Mr Johnson, said: “She has been part of all of our lives, part of my life. "And she was one of those people that just cheered you up, and cheered everybody up because she had a kind of irrepressible naughtiness that was totally innocent. “And whenever she went into a room, and she did a lot of good work for
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