Day 262 - 13 Jun 96 - Page 25


     
     1        which they felt were major exploitative forces, yes?  That
     2        is in the notes?
     3        A.  Yes, yes, I see that.
     4
     5   Q.   If we move on to 8th February.  This is a meeting at
     6        Caledonian Road, and present at the meeting were
     7        Paul Gravett, Andrew Clarke, Helen Steel, Jane and two
     8        others, one of those being a man from Catford, which is
     9        Alan, and the final one being Adrian, who is part of the
    10        Lesbian and Gay group; you confirm that, yes?
    11        A.  Yes, that is correct.
    12
    13   Q.   You made a note:
    14
    15        "Paul Gravett mentioned that the BBC World Service had
    16        contacted the group asking them to take part in a debate
    17        with client company, but that client company had declined.
    18        He said he would contact the BBC, saying that he would
    19        still like to put forward his point of view.  It was also
    20        suggested that Paul could put this refusal to debate by
    21        client company to good use, and he said he would try to
    22        issue some press releases on the matter."
    23
    24        Then it goes on to say:
    25
    26        "The man from Catford left the meeting earlier than the
    27        rest, saying he had to get home."
    28
    29        You confirm all that, yes?
    30        A.  Yes.
    31
    32   Q.   Then it goes on:
    33
    34        "Nothing further was said of any relevance to this matter,
    35        and the meeting came to a close at 11.10 p.m.  At this
    36        time, everyone dispersed."
    37
    38        You confirm that, yes?
    39        A.  I do confirm that, yes.
    40
    41   Q.   If you heard at a meeting anyone in the group say that they
    42        did not have any information to back up what was in the
    43        leaflets -- i.e. that, basically, it was made up, in the
    44        anti-McDonald's leaflets, i.e. they were basically made
    45        up -- you would have made a note of that, presumably?
    46        A.  I presume I would have done, yes.
    47
    48   Q.   So, the paragraph that you have got there about
    49        Paul Gravett talking about the BBC World Service sums up
    50        everything that you heard that was relevant at that 
    51        meeting? 
    52        A.  Everything that I remembered. 
    53
    54   Q.   You would tend to remember anything significant, because
    55        that was what you were trying to remember?
    56        A.  It would be what I was trying to remember.
    57
    58   Q.   It would be what you would make an effort to remember, yes,
    59        if somebody -----
    60        A.  Try to make an effort to, yes.

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