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Put by a BBC journalist recently back in the UK, that as he had been out of the loop for a while, when did the Prime Minister intend to stand down, and who would replace him when he did, the PMOS said that the journalist got ten out of ten for aspiration, but zero out of ten for reality! Nothing had changed – welcome back to lobby!
Put by the Evening Standard that this was where the BBC journalist found out that the police had visited, the PMOS said that he thought the news hadn’t travelled as far as New York.
Asked if the police had been recently, the PMOS said no, but it was a nice double act by the Standard and the BBC.
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