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Iraq Inquiry

Asked repeatedly about the possible timing and nature of an Iraq inquiry, the PMS said that to paraphrase the Prime Minister s last public comment on this, he had said there would come a time where we would want to look into the circumstances leading up to the war in Iraq in greater detail, but it was not right to open that question whilst we still had troops in Iraq. The PMS added that he would not get into a discussion about how many troops needed to withdraw for that to happen.

Asked if he expected the Government s position to move forward at all during tomorrow s debate, the PMS said that he was not anticipating a change to the Government s position, set out by the Prime Minister.

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