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Asked if the Prime Minister shared the Chancellor’s view that there were fundamental criticisms that concerned the EU single market, the PMOS replied that in terms of the need to keep the reform process going and step up the rate of reform, then of course. The Government believed that reform was the way to a stronger EU economy. It had never been said that the process of reform in a single market was near completion, but the Government still wanted to push it through, especially in the services area, but also in other too, including procurement.
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