PM On Saddam's Death Sentence, Iraq and Food
Miles

On
her whistle stop tour to celebrate the unveiling of the New
Zealand Memorial in Hyde Park this weekend the Prime
Minister found time to have a natter with the man most
likely to replace Tony Blair as leader of the British Labour
Party and therefore the next most likely Prime Minister of
the UK – Gordon Brown.
After talking with Gordon Brown the PM headed off to give a speech at the Natural History Musem calling for urgent action to help save Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic expedition huts.
The PM addressed this issue in a short meeting with
the media following her talk. Also discussed was the PM's
opposition to the death penalty handed out to Saddam Hussein
and former George Bush I's advisor James Baker's insights
into the future of Iraq. The PM also found time to attack
the concept of food miles.

Listen to the PM talking after her speech to the Antarctic Heritage Trust
here to download file (mp3)

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