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Asked how Lord Goldsmith’s report would be produced, the PMS replied that, for guidance, journalists should not anticipate any substantial Government response to this tomorrow.
Asked why there would be no response, the PMS said that there would be lots of interesting proposals in the report which would then no doubt provoke a debate. The Government would consider its exact response in the light of that debate.
Put that the Government commissioned the review, the PMS said that we did not always immediately come out and give a definitive Government response every time there was a review.
Put that the Government did put out responses if they agreed with the report, the PMS said that he did not think that this was necessarily the case; there were some aspects in relation to citizenship from Lord Goldsmith’s review that, for example, helped to inform the Earned Citizenship White Paper that we published a couple of weeks ago.
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