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Asked whether the Prime Minister was involved in any negotiations to stop other members of his Government from resigning, the PMS said that what the Prime Minister was doing was focussing on the big issues that faced the country. The biggest issue facing the country at the moment was the situation in the financial markets. Asked if the Prime Minister thought that there was a plot against him, the PMS reiterated that the Prime Minister was focussed on the big issues facing the country that affected the livelihoods of the British people.
Asked how the Prime Minister had responded to being likened to Neville Chamberlain, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was not giving such matters a moments thought and was dealing with the big issues facing the country.
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