» Tuesday, June 19, 2012Euro 2012
Asked whether the PM agreed with Jeremy Browne that England was unlikely to get to the finals of Euro 2012, she said her understanding was that Jeremy Browne had been stating a historical fact about England’s performance rather than passing judgement. Certainly the PM’s view, along with most of the country, was that they were backing the team and hope they did very well. Asked whether the PM had full confidence in Jeremy Browne, she said yes and reiterated her understanding was that he was stating a historical fact about England’s performance rather than passing judgement. As the PM had said in his letter to the England manager, he wished the team all the best and hoped they did very well. Asked whether the PM had full confidence in the England team, she said he was backing them all the way. Asked whether the PM was planning to watch the game that evening, she said he would be in a working session when the game was on, but would be kept abreast of the score. Asked how he would be kept abreast of the score, she said she was not entirely sure, but usually officials could come in and out of such meetings. Asked who else would be in the working session, she said all of leaders involved in the G20.
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