By contrast, on August 5, the Prime Minister announced that he was "absolutely and completelycommitted" to ensuring that those foreign clerics and others who come to Britain and condone, glorify or justify terrorism are deported.
Mr Maude said he was "completely committed" to securing a deal with all six unions but would not allow the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) - which has said it will return to the negotiating table but has so far not approved the settlement - to "veto" reform.