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In a letter to Joyce Quinn, John Hutton responded in a similar vein to that of Lord Hunt: that a public inquiry had been given consideration and was not believed to be the way forward.

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Lord Hunt responded to questions that he believed all the facts had "been produced in various debates in your Lordships' House and in the other place".

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When asked about a public inquiry, Lord Hunt responded that careful consideration had been given and that it was not believed to be the way forward.

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Lord Hunt responded to Lord Morris' question that "the Government have great sympathy with haemophilia patients who were infected with hepatitis C before the means existed to remove the virus from blood products".

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In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton again repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy

  • Read more about In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton again repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy

In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, John Hutton repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy

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In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Hazel Blears repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy

  • Read more about In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Hazel Blears repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy

In response to a letter seeking a public inquiry, Lord Hunt repeated the line to take - that interests would not be best served by a public inquiry - with some added expressions of sympathy

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The Government continued to argue that a public inquiry would not serve anybody's interest.

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Those infected continued to campaign for a public inquiry.

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