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No10 Allegations

Asked about the difference between a barge and a shove , the PMS referred people to Dr Wood’s statement on the matter. Put that the Government’s credibility had been undermined after the shoving allegations appeared to be true, the PMS said he would not get drawn into an analysis of Andrew Rawnsley’s book. The PMS said he stood by the statement issued last week and highlighted the fact that the Government was never given the opportunity to comment on the allegations. The PMS added that Dr Wood’s comments on the matter spoke for themselves.

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