Sir Fred Goodwin
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Asked if the Prime Minister had any sympathy for Sir Fred Goodwin regarding the attacks on his house, the PMS said that on the specific question of damage to Sir Fred Goodwin s property there could be no excuse for people breaking the law.
Asked if the Prime Minister had any sympathy for those who attacked Sir Fred Goodwin s property, the PMS said that the Prime Minister believed that there was no excuse for people breaking the law.
Asked where the Government was in terms of legal enquiries regarding Sir Fred Goodwin s pension, the PMS said it was best to check with the Treasury for an update on where UK Financial Investments legal team had got to. /p>
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