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Answers to the question of whether the French felt they could now trust the loyalty of their regular Army, only 24% declared that they were very confident the could trust it; 43% felt rather confident; 11% had no confidence at all; & 22% more than than a fifth, were unable to make up their minds - signs of tepid faith in the worthness of France's Army, which is also now gravely worrying NATO.
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PW: This is some succour to Tory backbenchers, many of whom praise UC publicly but worry gravely about its implementation and the political impact it will have.
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