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Stephen Dorrell (Charnwood, Conservative)

The Chief Secretary's defence of the Prime Minister is based on the proposition that there is a long-standing definition of the concept of official error, which includes the implied terms to which the Chief Secretary refers. If the definition is so long-standing, can the right hon. Gentleman point to any previous example of a Government claiming that in their defence?

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