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Peter Foster

Asked if he was aware of ‘even more lurid’ allegations published in an Australian newspaper for tomorrow’s consumption following a ‘fairly lurid set’ from Peter Foster over the weekend, the PMOS said that he had been asked about further allegations by Mr Foster this morning, to which he had replied that he didn’t intend to dignify them with a response.

Asked to explain why the Prime Minister had put down in the Register of Members’ Interests that he had joint ownership of the flats in Bristol when, at the time of the Peter Foster case, Downing Street had maintained that the flats belonged solely to Mrs Blair, the PMOS said he did not recollect that particular distinction at the time. He thought that one of the reasons why we had discussed the issue in the first place was because we had accepted that it had been germane to the Prime Minister.

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