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January 13, 2001
LONDON (AP) — Britain's opposition Conservative Party declared its support Friday for a U.S. missile shield program which has been backed by President-elect Bush. Prime Minister Tony Blair's government has taken no position on the so-called ``Son of Star Wars'' program, which might require use of some ground facilities in Britain. ``I think the United States should be supported in pushing forward this project and in pursuing the necessary research,'' Conservative leader William Hague said. ``I also welcome very much the President-elect's major campaign speeches which suggest that such a missile shield could provide protection for America's allies as well as the U.S. homeland.''
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