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:27:00
This is completely wrong.
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I don't think,
I don't think it's actually...

:27:02
I don't think it's responsible
:27:03
for us to say
it's going to be fine

:27:05
just because
we want it to be fine.

:27:06
We do have to look
at the realities

:27:07
that there is a very severe
dispersal problem there.

:27:09
I am not taking a reroute.
:27:11
I am not taking a reroute,
and I'm not selling out.

:27:14
-You're not what?
-It's not a sellout.

:27:16
Oh, no, here, wait, Kevin.
:27:17
Wait, excuse me,
say that again, please.

:27:19
You're not, what,
you're not selling out?

:27:20
Bernadette, I have been marching
in this city

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just as long as you
and your college friends

:27:24
and I have never
sold anyone out, not ever.

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But there are 3,000
British soldiers out there

:27:29
and I am not going to use
our people like cannon fodder.

:27:31
Now, either we reroute--
turn right up Rossville Street

:27:33
hold the meeting
at Free Derry Corner--

:27:35
or I walk away,
and I will tell my constituents

:27:37
-to walk away as well.
-You'll do what?

:27:39
All the work
these people have done--

:27:41
that's it, up in smoke?
:27:42
Listen, we delegate two people--
:27:44
Bridget, you can be one,
John, Eamonn can be another--

:27:47
to walk down to the Guildhall
symbolically.

:27:49
That's a good solution.
:27:51
I just hope everybody knows
in time.

:27:52
They will, they will.
:27:53
All right.
:27:54
Get that sorted out.
:27:55
Right, um...
:28:24
Is Lagan there?
:28:25
It's Cooper.
:28:37
On the one hand
:28:38
you've got the Catholics pushing
for all sorts of reforms

:28:41
with the lRA behind most of it,
and on the other

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the Protestants, who, of course,
don't want to give an inch.

:28:49
Morning, sir.
:28:53
We can't afford to offend
:28:54
the Protestant majority,
of course

:28:56
'cause, uh, they've got
all the guns, for one thing.

:28:59
Excuse me, sir. Tea's here.

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