Find yourself someone who looks at you the way Rishi Sunak looks at Canadian PM Justin Trudeau at the G20 summit.
Have you ever felt so single that you wished someone looked at you the way Justin Trudeau looked atYes, we are a little jealous of the British prime minister but after all, can you blame us – the holidays are here and we have already watched one too many Hallmark films.
Do not be fooled, this is not your ordinary Hinge date where someone turns up terribly hungover or cancels in the last minute. This is the G20 summit in Bali where leaders of the world’s biggest economies will debate the invasion ofIt looks as though the bromance feelings are reciprocated Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau, left, and British PM Rishi Sunak enjoyed some drinks and nibbles together
Away from headline speeches, Mr Sunak and his Canadian counterpart met for an informal chat yesterday.
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