Italian Ransom
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Asked what the Prime Minister’s view was about the Italians paying large ransoms for the release of hostages, the PMOS said it was a matter for the Italian Government. The British Government’s policy was clear.
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OK, but I have never heard TB offer to be a hostage swap.
It doesn’t take much intelligence to see what he believes in.
Comment by Roger Huffadine — 7 Mar 2005 on 11:18 pm | Link"The British Government’s policy was clear"
Yeah, we’ve seen their strength of character in Kosovo and Iraq.
Mind, I bet that would sharp change if Tony WAS a hostage. I should stop dreaming really…
Comment by PapaLazzzaru — 8 Mar 2005 on 3:36 am | Link