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Asked whether the Prime Minister had made or intended to make representations to Sepp Blatter about the introduction of technology in football matches, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had not spoken to Sepp Blatter and had been expressing a view when asked a direct question about that yesterday. The PMS said that the Prime Minister did not think it was a matter for him to get involved in.

Asked whether the St George’s flag was still flying in Downing Street, the PMS said that it was replaced by the Union flag this morning.

Asked whether Fabio Capello should stay as the England coach, the PMS said that the Prime Minister did not think it was a matter for him.

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