"We wouldn't be in favour of that at all, " he told BBC 5 Live's Sportsweek.
You are correct: that any politician would be in favour of this legislation is truly amazing.
Mike German asked whether the First Minister would be in favour of Wales joining an exchange rate mechanism.
In spite of these risks, the odds seem to be in favour of both political passage and success.
We are very forward looking - if we were short-term we would be in favour of this bill.
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But I suspect most economists and consumer groups will be in favour in principle - even if they're reserving judgment on the specifics.
Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, the spiritual leader of Shas, one of Israel's religious parties, has long indicated that he would be in favour of giving up land for peace.
Mr Kyprianou is thought to be in favour of legislation.
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And these people wouldn't necessarily be in favour of a Republican Party that's preoccupied with making the world a better and more secure place for those who are already very wealthy.
Panel member, John Campion, who is also a Conservative councillor, said the ruling Tory group had "no stance" on the motion but he believed that many councillors would be in favour.
Asked if he supported the tactic, Mr Jones told AMs this week that the Welsh government "would not be in favour of cutting the budget available for funds that help the people of Wales".
Besides this grade, points will be added in favour of the candidates from public schools.
On past form, they will not necessarily be resolved in favour of more free trading in yuan.
Lobbyists expect European laws eventually to be harmonised in favour of private gambling.
The spreadsheets and e-mails previously used to monitor and communicate collateral requirements may be ditched in favour of dedicated applications.
The UK suggested the proposals be rejected in favour of a third submission for the suffix from the International Rugby Board.
And, although Mr Gramm lost many of the arguments, the tide may just possibly be turning in favour of fiscal discipline.
Dennis Hastert, speaker of the House of Representatives, says that income taxes should be scrapped in favour of a national sales tax.
Public opinion appears, however, to be moving in favour of fundamental change.
To be consistently getting 70% of the move to be in ones favour is a tall order so an alternative, more efficient and effective approach is required.
But those allies with Russia on their minds fear that all this focus on expeditionary warfare needs to be curtailed in favour of good old-fashioned territorial defence.
The First Minister is clear George Osborne's Plan A must now be scrapped in favour of a Plan B that involves some borrowing in order to spend on infrastructure projects.
But there are concerns that doctrine could be flouted in favour of modern societal standards, that the Irish Church could atone for the sins of the past by appealing to the masses through a liberalisation.
Some peers had raised concerns about plans to lift the cap on the income hospitals will be able to raise from private patients, fearing that NHS patients could be sidelined in favour of private ones.
Technological change, which once threatened community radio, now seems to be working in its favour.
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But the proportions seem to be shifting sharply in favour of the older cohorts, especially those aged 55 to 65.
However, BBC political correspondent Norman Smith said government sources are saying their plans "will not be dropped" in favour of the newspaper industry package.
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