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Asked what the Prime Minister was going to say tomorrow about drugs, the PMOS said people would have to wait and see tomorrow.
Asked again about how the Prime Minister thought the war on drugs were best tackled, the PMOS said he thought the question was same as the previous one, just phrased differently, so he was not going to comment! He repeated, it would be better for people to wait for tomorrow to see what would happen. The PMOS said we would brief as and when.
Asked if the Prime Minister was making a speech on drugs tomorrow, the PMOS said he admired the journalist’s resilience! He went on to say that people would not be surprised if the Prime Minister made some comments on drugs tomorrow, but it would be tomorrow, and he could not say anything further on the matter.
Asked repeatedly when they might receive a brief about the possible drugs speech, the PMOS said people would receive a brief in the normal way, when we were ready.
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