Iraq Inquiry
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Asked when and where the Prime Minister would meet families at the Iraq inquiry, the Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) told the assembled press that the exact details were not known.
Asked if there would be media access to the families, the PMS said that they would be private meetings.
Asked how the meetings came about, the PMS said there was a request from the families.
Asked if the Prime Minister accepts what Geoff Hoon said about the defence budget during 2003/04, the PMS said the defence budget had risen consistently since 1997.
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