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Asked what the Prime Minister had meant by his comments on television debates, the PMS pointed out that it would not be for him to comment on elections. The PMS suggested that the point the Prime Minister had made was that a fixed term parliament meant the time campaigning before an election could be longer. Asked if campaigning could start before an election was called, the PMS said people had already spoken about promises beyond this parliament.
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