Strike Laws
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On where the Government was on strike laws, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister had said that people had made a case for new laws, but at the present time, there weren’t any specific proposals.
Asked who the Prime Minister was referring to when he talked about people making the case, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had said the case had been made to him and he was listening to the arguments that were being put.
Asked why the Prime Minister had chosen now to speak on the subject, the PMS replied that there had been a number of statements from the unions in recent days about strikes relating to the Royal Wedding and the Olympics.
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