Day 265 - 19 Jun 96 - Page 63


     
     1        my notes.
     2
     3   Q.   You cannot now remember the detail?
     4        A.   No.
     5
     6   Q.   Do you remember any discussion about the fair, at any time
     7        was arguing it should not be called the antiMcDonald's
     8        fair.  It should be called the London Greenpeace fair?
     9        A.   I do not recall unless I have made reference to it.
    10
    11   Q.   At the bottom of the page you have said that I am involved
    12        in a lot of other campaigns and groups.  Yes?
    13        A.   Yes I have, sir.
    14
    15   Q.   I put it to you that, in fact, you did hear, and this --
    16        well, yes you did hear me explaining about my domestic
    17        circumstances and you chose to not to put that in your
    18        report?
    19        A.   You may have mentioned it.  As to why I did not put it
    20        down, I do not recall.
    21
    22   Q.   You did not put it down because it would have meant this.
    23        The rest of what you say is obviously rubbish because I was
    24        incapable of doing the things which you say someone said at
    25        the meeting that I was doing?
    26        A.  Not at all, sir.
    27
    28   Q.   So I was involved in a lot of other campaigns and groups
    29        and looking after my partner who was bedridden and a year
    30        old son and being heavily involved in the group?
    31        A.   If those are the activities that you were doing, then
    32        that is what you were doing, but my notes say what I
    33        gleaned from that meeting, sir.
    34
    35   Q.   So could it be that it was basically from what somebody
    36        else might have told you?
    37        A.   No.  It was from whatever was discussed or said at
    38        that meeting.  I would have left that meeting with that
    39        impression, or with those thoughts in my mind and that is
    40        the notes that I made.
    41
    42   Q.   Could it be you have read Mr. Pocklington's notes?
    43        A.  Before, yes.
    44
    45   Q.   He said: "Due to lack of numbers and due to essential
    46        numbers at the meeting nothing was discussed of any
    47        importance.  Would it have been there was not much of an
    48        informal meeting that day but lots of little discussions,
    49        people getting on with bits and pieces and you may have
    50        spoken to other people to glean information? 
    51        A.  I do not recall.  There would have been people present 
    52        in the room and from the discussions that evening I would 
    53        have gleaned that information.
    54
    55   Q.   Yes.  What I am saying is would it have been that it was
    56        not like a formal meeting?
    57        A.   I do not recall.
    58
    59   Q.   It could have been because sometimes, do you recall at the
    60        time sometimes they were not really much formal meetings?

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