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Asked if the Prime Minister had spoken to the Justice Secretary today, the PMS said no.
Asked if the Justice Secretary would be saying anything about the sentencing consultation on Question Time’ tonight, the PMS said the Justice Secretary would not be saying anything new.
Asked if the Prime Minister was comfortable with Question Time’ taking place in a prison, the PMS said that the venue and audience of Question Time’ was a matter for the BBC.
Asked if an announcement on sentencing would be made in the next week, the PMS said that it was not expected in the next week.
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