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Asked for the Prime Minister’s view on the tube strike, the PMS said that the two sides needed to get together and deal with it as quickly as possible.
Put that the EU Budget Commissioner had said that Britain’s EU rebate was no longer justified, the PMS said that we disagreed with him; we thought the rebate continued to be justified and in the absence of a rebate our net contribution to the EU would be around double that of France’s, and we didn’t think that that was acceptable.
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