Iraq Debate
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Asked for further information about the Prime Minister’s speech to the CBI, and was this why he would not attend the Iraq debate in the Commons, the PMOS said that as people knew, it was not the Prime Minister’s practice to attend these debates. As people also knew, the Prime Minister had given a commitment that after the completion of Operation Sinbad and its assessment, he would make a statement in the House on Iraq.
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