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Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned that the Government had broken the 2001 and 2005 manifesto pledges not to privatise the Tote, the PMS replied that he did not think the Government had broken the 2005 pledge. From memory, it said that if it were not possible to go ahead with a sale of the Tote to the racing industry, then we would consider an open sale, but we would reinvest some of the proceeds of that sale back into the racing industry.
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