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Asked what did the Prime Minister make of the various editorial appeals that said that he should leave sooner rather than later, the PMOS said that as he had said on Friday when he was asked the same question that he was not going to be part of any paper’s publicity machine, the same applied to all the questions regarding this subject. The Prime Minister was concentrating on getting on with the job, and he would.

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  1. Which job is the PM getting on with?

    The murders for oil job?

    The let’s be corrupt if we don’t get discovered job?

    The let’s make a State Police force job?

    The let’s make sure the nest is fully feathered before I leave job?

    The I’ll side with anyone to get my own way in the House job?

    The I WILL force everyone to have an ID card job?

    I have no idea what happened to ‘focus groups’ but if they still use them then either they are made up of ‘yes men’ or I’m just completely wierd and different :-))

    Comment by Roger Huffadine — 20 Mar 2006 on 5:12 pm | Link

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