War Crimes
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Asked if the Prime Minister had any response to the story today in The Daily Mail that had quoted "senior Whitehall sources" that he could be put on trial for war crimes, the PMOS said that he was not aware of any Whitehall sources who had that view, therefore he did not have a view either. As we had said consistently, the British Government abided by international law.
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