'War Cabinet'call rejected
The Prime Minister said they were often briefed on Afghanistan and other military matters on Privy Council terms and there was no need for further high-level meetings.
On Saturday, Mr Cameron that he wanted to see such a move as part of a new style of Government that focused on unity and consensus rather than tribal political interests.
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Hide AdBut in an interview with BBC1’s Andrew Marr Show Mr Brown said the Government already had a “War Cabinet” which met regularly and included all the “major players” from the security services on it.
He insisted the best way of providing sensitive information to the Opposition was on Privy Council terms.