Anti-Terror Legislation
Asked when they would see the amendments to the Bill, the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) said that it would probably be later on this evening but journalists should speak to the Home Office as it depended on Charles Clarke's conversations with people. Asked if they would be told what they were, the PMOS said, yes that was his understanding but again they should speak to the Home Office for the details.
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Reshuffle
Asked about the rest of the reshuffle, the PMOS said that as they could see the Prime Minister was preoccupied with other things, but no doubt it would be before too long once other things were out of the way.
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Cold
Asked if the Prime Minister had a cold, the PMOS said that like for many of us the autumn cold had descended, but that it was on its way out now.
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