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Finucane

Asked whether the PM was disappointed with the family’s reaction, the PMS said the government had considered the issue carefully. It was the government’s position that it didn’t want to have lots of long, expensive public inquiries. The PMS said the government thought the Finucane Review was thorough and had been given all the access and papers it needed. He referred to the Prime Minister’s statement on the issue today and the fact that the Prime Minister had previously met with the family to explain his position. The government thought it was a comprehensive and thorough report.

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