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Asked whether the Prime Minister would send his good wishes to Andy Murray for his next match, the PMS said it was the Prime Minister’s view that the whole of the country would want to see Andy Murray continue his good progress.
Asked whether the Prime Minister had spoken to President Sarkozy last night or today, the PMS said not that he was aware of. Asked what the Prime Minister’s view on the future of the Lisbon Treaty was after the Polish President had refused to ratify it, the PMS said his view on the Treaty was the view that we had been setting out consistently since the Irish referendum, which was that it was up to individual countries to decide how they managed their own ratification procedures.
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