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Peter Andre’s game-changing suggestion he made to No.10 – and their brutal response

PETER Andre has revealed his game-changing suggestion that he made to No.10 - and their brutal response.

The Mysterious Girl singer, 49, asked Downing Street to bring in afternoon naps - but sadly they didn't go for it.

Peter Andre sent No.10 a game-changing suggestion - but they rejected it
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Peter Andre sent No.10 a game-changing suggestion - but they rejected itCredit: PA
Peter wanted the government to bring in afternoon naps
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Peter wanted the government to bring in afternoon napsCredit: Rex

Peter was keen for the British public to be given a "continental-style siesta" to improve productivity.

But those in power think that people would take advantage of it and go out for a boozy lunch.

According to , A Downing Street spokesperson denied the claims.

It comes after Peter BANNED his eldest daughter Princess, 15, from dating, but his wife Emily MacDonagh managed to change his opinion.

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Discussing seven years of marriage to Emily, Peter told  "One of the things she taught me was very early on, when Princess and Junior were younger.

"I’d say Junior could do this and that, and Princess had to be a nun and could never have a boyfriend.

"Emily taught me that whatever rule I gave to Junior, I had to treat all the other children the same. She has made me look at things differently and change my old-school mentality."

Meanwhile, just last week Peter and his son Junior, 17, put on a touching display at a music awards on Friday.

They were at music therapy charity Nordoff Ronbins' O2 Silver Clef Awards 2022 in London.

Junior's music career has skyrocketed in recent weeks after the release of Junior's single Slide.

His song briefly hit No1 on the iTunes chart and even broke into the Official Charts top 100 at No72.

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Peter shares Junior and Princess with ex wife Katie Price.

He is also dad to Theo and Amelia, who is from his marriage with Emily.

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