Press Briefing 3 April 2012 morning
Friday 13 April 2012 The Falklands, Fuel and Government communications data plans were among topics discussed at the 10 Downing Street press briefing
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Press Briefing 3 April 2012 morning
Friday 13 April 2012 The Falklands, Fuel and Government communications data plans were among topics discussed at the 10 Downing Street press briefing
Briefing took place at 10:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0)
Falklands
Asked if there was any comment, or concern, following the Argentinean threat to boycott UK banks, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press there was nothing more to add to what had already been said by FCO minister Jeremy Browne that morning.
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Falklands
Asked if there was any comment, or concern, following the Argentinean threat to boycott UK banks, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) told the assembled press there was nothing more to add to what had already been said by FCO minister Jeremy Browne that morning.
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Fuel
In response to questions about the current status of fuel supplies at forecourts, and suggestions that it would take some time to get back to normal, the PMS said there had been some increase in demand but companies were making good progress and working to restock supplies. Asked how long it would take and whether […]
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Fuel
In response to questions about the current status of fuel supplies at forecourts, and suggestions that it would take some time to get back to normal, the PMS said there had been some increase in demand but companies were making good progress and working to restock supplies. Asked how long it would take and whether […]
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Government’s communications data plans
When asked for the Prime Minister’s response to allegations that the plans would allow the Government and other agencies to snoop’ on the web browsing activity and emails of ordinary people, the PMS said that the Strategic Defence and Security Review had clearly set out that the Government planned to legislate to bring forward changes. […]
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Government’s communications data plans
When asked for the Prime Minister’s response to allegations that the plans would allow the Government and other agencies to snoop’ on the web browsing activity and emails of ordinary people, the PMS said that the Strategic Defence and Security Review had clearly set out that the Government planned to legislate to bring forward changes. […]
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UK Government Scottish independence referendum consultation
Asked if the UK Government consultation allowed for anonymous multiple submissions, the PMS said we had received over 10,000 submissions and that we couldn’t prevent anonymised responses. Clearly we would weigh all responses accordingly and it would all be included in the final analysis. In response to a question about whether the Scottish consultation was […]
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UK Government Scottish independence referendum consultation
Asked if the UK Government consultation allowed for anonymous multiple submissions, the PMS said we had received over 10,000 submissions and that we couldn’t prevent anonymised responses. Clearly we would weigh all responses accordingly and it would all be included in the final analysis. In response to a question about whether the Scottish consultation was […]
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