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Asked about the trial of the nephew of Colonel Gaddafi, the PMS replied that it was best to speak to the Foreign Office on specifics. But the British Government did not, and would not seek to interfere with any independent judicial process.
Asked about reports of a minimum wage for London, the PMS replied that he did not recognise the reports.
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