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     1        he could speak on behalf of the whole group.  I cannot
     2        remember now which agent it was and what the date was, but,
     3        just in case we do not cover it in the work we do tonight,
     4        here we have somebody who is obviously doing the work, the
     5        prime mover, if you like, for the anti-McDonald's campaign
     6        within, you know, the ambit of the London Greenpeace
     7        meetings.  If anybody could ever act as a representative on
     8        this issue it would have been him, but, even to that
     9        extent, the group were prepared to respond or the people in
    10        the group were prepared to say, "No, we do not have
    11        representatives; you cannot speak; you can only speak for
    12        yourself; you cannot speak for the whole group", and that
    13        is a positive affirmation that the Plaintiffs cannot
    14        connect us as individuals with anti-McDonald's activities
    15        unless they can identify exactly the specific activities
    16        that we took part in.  They cannot say that our prominence
    17        or even our interest or even knowledge puts us in a
    18        position where we have some kind of special say, and it is
    19        kind of like a two-way, a reverse thing.  On the one hand,
    20        Mr. Gravett cannot speak on behalf of the whole group when
    21        he goes to talk about anti-McDonald's activities.  He
    22        cannot speak for other people because it is clearly
    23        differentiating the specific things he is going to talk
    24        about and the views of whoever happens to be around
    25        involved in the group at that time.
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    27        I did not explain it very well, but it kind of works both
    28        ways.  The crew cannot speak for the individuals and the
    29        individuals cannot speak for the group.  That is what,
    30        I think, is basically what I am trying to say and that is a
    31        basic principle of, if you like, the anarchist approach to
    32        organisation as existed in London Greenpeace at that time.
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    34        I think that is it.
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    36   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It is nearly quarter past four.  We will
    37        break off until 10.30 in the morning.
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