Halloween
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When asked whether the Prime Minister agreed with concerns raised about some Halloween costumes, the PMDS said that respecting those who suffer from physical or mental illness was a view widely shared. As to what could and couldn?t be bought in stores, this was a matter driven by consumers and by retailers responding to that, the PMDS added.
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