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Asked if the Prime Minister had any discussions today on 42 days, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had meetings with his parliamentary colleagues all of the time. It would be surprising if he did not discuss 42 days with some of them.
Asked if the Prime Minister was confident of getting the support of the DUP, the PMS replied that we were certainly not working on that assumption.
Asked if the Prime Minister had been over in the House today, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had spent most of the day in Downing Street.
Asked if the Prime Minister would be meeting anybody from the DUP, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister was not be meeting anybody from the DUP to his knowledge.
Asked for a flavour of the Cabinet discussion on 42 days, the PMS replied that it was a fairly brief update, the main message was that the Government had more to do to ensure that the vote could be won tomorrow.
Asked if we were planning any announcements on the concerns that the DUP had raised, the PMS replied that we were not.
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