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Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, monthly press conference

Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, monthly press conference; Question: Prime Minister to those people planning on demonstrating, possibly disrupting the passage of the Olympic Torch next Sunday here in London, what do you say? And also on a lighter note, and thanks possibly to the Guardian today, do you think that Britain's plc would benefit from a little French savoir faire on resolving certain national problems such as the infrastructure of Britain's railways and also maybe on binge drinking?Prime Minister:Well you are pointing to one or two of the issues that people often write about from overseas about Britain. Look we are acting on binge drinking. I think you will find that the problems that exist in city centres and elsewhere we are dealing with. I am sorry about the trouble that has been caused at Heathrow as a result of the failure to get the baggage handling system in line for Terminal 5, and BA and BAA have to take responsibility and make sure that passengers can both get their baggage and flights can be restored to normal. So on both these issues I hope I can assure you that we are doing our best.As far as the Olympic Torch is concerned, I will be here on Sunday so that I can welcome the Olympic Torch when it comes to London. I think the Olympics are an important sporting event that is shared throughout the whole world. I note the fact that the Dalai Lama has said himself that he does not want to stop the Olympics. I think the key thing at the moment over Tibet and China is that we do everything in our power to make sure that there is restraint on all sides, that there is an ability for there to be reconciliation and at the same time that the Dalai Lama, having accepted the two conditions that the Chinese government have laid down, that he renounces violence from him and his supporters and at the same time he accepts that there will not be an independent Tibet, I hope at some point that people can do more to facilitate discussions between the Ch...
Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, monthly press conference; Question: Prime Minister to those people planning on demonstrating, possibly disrupting the passage of the Olympic Torch next Sunday here in London, what do you say? And also on a lighter note, and thanks possibly to the Guardian today, do you think that Britain's plc would benefit from a little French savoir faire on resolving certain national problems such as the infrastructure of Britain's railways and also maybe on binge drinking?Prime Minister:Well you are pointing to one or two of the issues that people often write about from overseas about Britain. Look we are acting on binge drinking. I think you will find that the problems that exist in city centres and elsewhere we are dealing with. I am sorry about the trouble that has been caused at Heathrow as a result of the failure to get the baggage handling system in line for Terminal 5, and BA and BAA have to take responsibility and make sure that passengers can both get their baggage and flights can be restored to normal. So on both these issues I hope I can assure you that we are doing our best.As far as the Olympic Torch is concerned, I will be here on Sunday so that I can welcome the Olympic Torch when it comes to London. I think the Olympics are an important sporting event that is shared throughout the whole world. I note the fact that the Dalai Lama has said himself that he does not want to stop the Olympics. I think the key thing at the moment over Tibet and China is that we do everything in our power to make sure that there is restraint on all sides, that there is an ability for there to be reconciliation and at the same time that the Dalai Lama, having accepted the two conditions that the Chinese government have laid down, that he renounces violence from him and his supporters and at the same time he accepts that there will not be an independent Tibet, I hope at some point that people can do more to facilitate discussions between the Ch...
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