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Asked to respond to media reports that Steve Hilton and Oliver Letwin believed that the UK should leave the EU, the PMS said that wasn’t Government policy.
Asked for the Government’s bottom line for the upcoming EU budget, the PMS said this was to protect the rebate because without it, the UK’s net contribution, as a percentage of national income, would be the largest across the EU. He added that the European Commission’s proposals had yet to be been published but we would read them with interest.
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