Extradition
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Asked if extradition arrangements with the USA were unbalanced, the PMS said the Government’s position was that we had commissioned an independent review which was published on 18 October and we were considering the recommendations of that review.
Asked if the matter was at an end, the PMS said the review found the current system was appropriate, but we were considering the results.
Asked if the Government view had changed since the last Commons debate, the PMS said no, adding that the Home Office was looking into the findings of that review.
Asked if the Prime Minister had met the American ambassador in the last few days, the PMS said he did not think so.
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