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Conservatives Serve Up Very Embarrassing Typo On Chocolate Bar

Conservatives Serve Up Very Embarrassing Typo On Chocolate Bar
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch The Conservative Party embarrassingly botched the spelling of “Britain” on a chocolate bar that was given away in a goodie bag at its annual party conference in Manchester.LBC political editor Natasha Clark flagged the typo in a video shared on social media. “This is my favourite gift of all,” she said in the clip, while pulling items from the bag. See here. The bar of chocolate featured the slogan: “When Labour negotiates, Britian loses,” she pointed out.The sweet treat was signed by the leader of the opposition Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch. She was elected to the role in November 2024 to replace Rishi Sunak, who resigned after the party’s loss to Labour in the July general election.“They want to run the country, but they can’t even spell ‘Britain’ right,” Clark quipped in the clip about conservatives, who trail in the polls to Labour and Donald Trump’s longtime ally Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.Per a later post from Clark, the party blamed a “printing error” and removed the bars from other goodie bags.Pressed over the error on Sky News, shadow work and pensions secretary Helen Whateley just dismissed it.She said: “I’ve heard there’s a typo on something like that, and I don’t think there’s a personally signed one from Kemi Badenoch.“The fact is there are much more serious questions at stake for the future of the country than something like a chocolate bar.“The fact is the country is in a serious place, and we’re doing the hard work to set out ways to make it better.”Tories want to run the country...Can't spell it pic.twitter.com/q9mdT1UFr0— Natasha Clark (@NatashaC) October 6, 2025Related...How Low Can They Go? All The Ways The Tories Have Started Lurching Further Right'A Grave Political Error': Tories Hit Out At Kemi Badenoch Over Plan To Leave ECHRThe Return Of 'Trussonomics': Tories Rinsed Over New Plans To 'Save £47bn'

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