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In answer to the question of whether the Prime Minister still completely stood by his decision regarding the BAe Serious Fraud Office Investigation and to what extent would he be willing to defend it, the PMOS said that the Prime Minister stood by his position, and people should look at what the Attorney General had said about the likelihood of a successful prosecution.
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