London, July 26, SPA -- Prime Minister Tony Blair met with opposition leaders Michael Howard and Charles Kennedy on Tuesday to discuss how to strengthen anti-terror laws, after he urged the public to help catch the London bombers who failed in attacks last week. Conservative leader Howard told reporters there was a strong desire to work together in such difficult times. "It's important we approach these difficult issues in a spirit of consensus," he said. Howard and Liberal Democrats leader Kennedy have called for "phone tap" evidence to be allowed in courts. Reuters quoted Home Secretary Charles Clarke as saying the talks had been "very constructive" and that all parties would keep in contact over the summer. --SPA 1323 Local Time 1023 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/279251
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