Demonstrations
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Asked if the Prime Minister believed that relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq should be allowed to demonstrate outside the Labour Party conference, the PMOS replied that not only was it a party conference matter, but it was also a policing matter as well. People did have many opportunities in which to express their view, and the Prime Minister was perfectly relaxed about that fact that they did express their views.
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