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Asked for the Prime Minister’s thoughts regarding reports on Chris Huhne’s private life, the PMS said that the Prime Minister considered it a private matter.
Asked about the Prime Minister’s meeting with Chief Police Officers this afternoon, the PMS said that it was a routine meeting where they would discuss the Government’s plans on police reform.
Asked if the Prime Minister thought that John Hutton was well placed to head a commission into public sector pensions, the PMS said that the Prime Minister clearly thought John Hutton was well placed to take on the role, which was why the Government had appointed him. John Hutton brought with him the necessary experience to do the job.
Asked if the Prime Minister had made a decision regarding his own pension, the PMS said that there was no decision as yet; it was not a priority at the moment.
Asked if the Prime Minister would watch the England v Slovenia match, the PMS said that he was sure the Prime Minister would try and see the game.
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