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Movies instead of guns
The British government will not cut spending on culture, as movies and series provide the UK's international influence in the same way as the army. Secretary of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport Maria Miller said that diplomats and businessmen from China, Russia, Brazil and other developing countries are very fond of "Downton Abbey," "Sherlock" and "The King's Speech", and it greatly simplifies the negotiations. The principle of "movies instead of guns" and supported the Director General of the BBC, Tony Hall, who said: "We often turn to the military to show the world its power, but the power of peace - this is what we are stronger than almost any other nation." According to the Telegraph, the role of Britain in the world of politics spoke after the British Parliament voted against military intervention in Syria, which greatly weakened the international prestige of the British army.
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