Anti-terror proposals
Asked if there was a response to the comments made by London Mayor, Ken Livingstone where he suggested that the anti-terror proposals were so loosely drawn up that Nelson Mandela and the founders of the United States of America would have all been banned from entering the UK because they could be considered extremists, the Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that there was a consultation process going on. This ended on Friday. A range of people had submitted their views on the Government's plans and with this in mind people should wait and see the results of that consultation exercise.
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Gaza withdrawl
Asked what the Government's view was on the Gaza withdrawal, the PMS said people should wait and see how things developed over the next few days.
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