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Asked if the Prime Minister still remained opposed to a judicial inquiry into the BAe affair, the PMOS replied that our position had not changed. The assessment was reached on the grounds of national security, at the same time as the Attorney General stated his belief that in his view a prosecution was unlikely. This had not changed.
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