:24:03
Oh, yeah. Well, good.
:24:06
Mr Farnswon'th, you've been sent
hundreds of letters from Pagglesham.
:24:10
- I know about that.
- Have you read the letters?
:24:15
- Well, no.
- No. I suspected as much.
:24:18
That's why I've flown over here.
I and the 1,673 people I represent,
:24:24
whose names are on this petition,
:24:26
will not allow their futures
to be determined by bureaucrats
:24:30
at the beck and call
of industrialists like yourself,
:24:33
for whom the elderly and children
are just figures in a ledger.
:24:38
- Do I make myself clear?
- But...
:24:41
There are no buts. You can call
your guards and have me dragged out.
:24:46
- It would be bad publicity.
- Why don't just sit down?
:24:51
- I prefer to stand.
- We can stand.
:24:54
I've made it my business to find out
about Exo-Grey Industries.
:24:57
Facts that would make
interesting newspaper copy.
:25:03
- Your tea, Mr Farnswon'th.
- Oh, right... Yeah. My tea.
:25:10
Will there be anything else,
Mr Farnswon'th?
:25:13
No. I think that's about it.
:25:16
Thanks a lot. You want some tea?
:25:19
I want to know what
you're going to do about Pagglesham.
:25:22
Pagglesham!
It's what we're talking about!
:25:25
These people care
that their community
:25:28
isn't destroyed in the name
of free enterprise.
:25:31
A community where families
have lived for generations...
:25:36
I know about Pagglesham...
:25:38
These people will not let you
intimidate and frighten them.
:25:42
I don't frighten anybody.
:25:56
- What in God's name was that?
- Well, that was...