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Asked whether the Prime Minister was happy for Lord Myners to create the impression that he didn t know how big Fred Goodwin s pension was, the Prime Minister s Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press that Lord Myners had set out his position on this in quite some detail in his evidence to the Treasury Select Committee and the PMS had nothing further to add to that.
Asked why Lord Myners had allowed people to believe that he didn t know how big the pension pot was, the PMS said he didn t necessarily agree with the premise of the question. Lord Myners had made his position clear on what he knew about the pension and when he knew it when he gave evidence to the Treasury Select Committee.
Asked if the Prime Minister regretted that Sir Fred Goodwin s house had been attacked overnight, the PMS replied that there could be no excuse for anyone breaking the law.
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