Liaison Committee
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Asked what the mood was after the Liaison Committee and asked if it was something the Prime Minister would want to do again, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had expressed his thanks to the members of the Liaison Committee and his warm seasonal greetings expressed his views on the issue.
Asked if it was the intention to carry on with the Liaison Committees every 6 months, the PMS said she certainly had no information that would suggest otherwise.
Asked if the Prime Minister had received the Poynter Review, the PMS said that, in terms of the publication of the interim reviews from Kieran Poynter, obviously it would be dealt with in due course; she was not going to get into a commentary of what papers the Prime Minister had seen but obviously, as was said at the time, the findings of that review would be made public.
Asked if the interim report would be made public, the PMS said the findings of the report would be made public; normal processes would apply.
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