Day 277 - 10 Jul 96 - Page 71
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2 Q. You are not going to get a lot of leaflets in that, are
3 you?
4 A. No. Might have been a bit wider, but --
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6 Q. There was a time, was there not, when quite a lot of you,
7 what I call regulars or old hands, were living in the same
8 house. I do not mean anything sinister by that, but that
9 is a fact; is it not?
10 A. Between about 1986 and 1988, Mr. Morris and myself were
11 living in the same house, a housing cooperative, along with
12 five or six other people. Then between about 1989 --
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14 Q. Sorry, no?
15 A. Hold on.
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17 MR. JUSTICE BELL: No, let her finish Mr. Rampton.
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19 MR. RAMPTON: All right.
20 A. And 1991 or something like that, Mr. Clarke was living
21 in that house.
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23 Q. Well, perhaps I have put my question too unspecifically.
24 There was you and Mr. Morris up until, and that is why I
25 wanted to interrupt because I knew I would lose it, I am
26 sorry, I did not mean to be discourteous, 1986 and 1988 you
27 and Mr. Morris?
28 A. And about five or six other people.
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30 Q. But they are nothing to do with London Greenpeace, those
31 five or six other people?
32 A. I think a couple of them came along to a few meetings.
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34 Q. Yes, and from 1988 Mr. Clarke joined; is that right?
35 A. No, from 1989.
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37 Q. 1989?
38 A. Yes.
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40 Q. Were you in the same place all those years?
41 A. Was I? Yes.
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43 Q. And Mr. Morris?
44 A. No, Mr. Morris had moved out.
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46 Q. He moved out in 19898 did he?
47 A. Yes.
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49 Q. Was that early address 1 Linden Road or not?
50 A. Yes.
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52 Q. So, the only people in the group that lived in the same
53 house for any long time together are you, Mr. Morris and
54 Mr. Clarke; is that right?
55 A. Who were in the group.
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57 Q. Who were in the group, I am not interested in anybody else?
58 A. No, because there is another Andrew who used to live
59 there, and he had been in the group in 1986, long before I
60 got involved.
