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Asked what the Prime Minister would say to people who accused him of rushing through the AV Bill for an artificial deadline, the PMS said that our position remained the same: these political reforms were a central part of the Coalition programme. There had been a lot of debate so far and there was more to come. We would give sufficient time in order for those debates to happen. It remained our intention to implement the package as announced.
Asked if there was any chance that the boundary changes would be separated from the rest of the bill, the PMS said that it remained our intention to implement the package as announced.
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