Culture Seretary Jeremy Wright's impossible dream, to make himself more interesting, turned nightmarish again this week, with more details about his interest in Lego.
He told Julia Hartley-Brewer on the news-focused TalkRADIO that his collection was 'far too large', but playing with it was therapeutic, 'a good way to switch off'. Presumably from the frenetic thinking he's doing about his ministerial brief.
His single biggest item ? A Death Star set, from the Star Wars franchise. He says it has 4,500 pieces, but presumably that means he's 'made it his own' with extra bits - the standard kit, first released in 2008 has 3,803 elements. Jeremy Wright would have been 36 when it appeared in shops, at £274.99.
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