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Asked for the Prime Minister’s view on whether Pastor Terry Jones should be allowed into the country, the PMS said that it was a matter for the Home Secretary.
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with the leader of Buckinghamshire Council who had said that northerners should replace immigrants picking fruit’, the PMS said that the Prime Minister believed there should be a flexible labour market.
On whether the Prime Minister agreed with the Culture Secretary’s comments on the BBC, the PMS said he would not get into that.
Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with comments made by the Justice Secretary on the risks posed by mentally ill people being released from prison, the PMS said that our position on this was that there was always an element of risk in the system, but our priority was to do everything we could to protect the public.
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