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Asked if the Prime Minister would support a live television debate to help determine who should be the next President of FIFA, the PMS replied that the Prime Minister’s view was that anything that allowed the candidates to set out their views on the future of football would be a good thing.
Put that the Chairman of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee had called for Sepp Blatter to give evidence in front of the committee, the PMS said that it was ultimately a matter for Sepp Blatter. Anything that would encourage FIFA to go out and explain what their plans were for football would be something we’d recommend.
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