Carbon Emissions
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Asked if the Prime Minister thought that David Miliband should have flown to India with the Chancellor to reduce the Government’s carbon footprint following comments made by David Miliband about the Prince of Wales’s visit to the United States, the PMOS said that all the reporter had done was convince him of the wisdom of the approach he had taken last week which was in saying that this was essentially a matter for the Prince of Wales’s office and David Miliband’s office. Asked if the PMOS was encouraging the Prince of Wales to comment on the matter the PMOS said no, he was not the Prince of Wales’s spokesman and it was a matter for the Prince of Wales’s office.
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