Day 263 - 14 Jun 96 - Page 46


     
     1        immediately in mind.  You have made the point that although
     2        it is Endsleigh Street, it does not appear to be a public
     3        meeting.
     4
     5   MR. MORRIS:  I dealt with that, basically.  There did not seem
     6        to be any members of the public there.  That is the main
     7        point.
     8
     9   MR. JUSTICE BELL: Is there anything else?  That is what I am
    10        asking.
    11
    12   MR. MORRIS:  Not on that one, no.  That is fine.
    13
    14        (To the witness)  You have talked about the nature of the
    15        group and about individuals and people being friendly and
    16        open and whatever.  I take it you did not share the views
    17        of the people at the meetings?
    18        A.  There was a wide variety of views expressed.  I shared
    19        some of them, I did not share others.
    20
    21   Q.   Did you get the impression that people believed in the
    22        views that they expressed?
    23        A.  Yes, I would say that most people believed in what they
    24        were expressing.
    25
    26   Q.   And that they believed that material they were circulating
    27        was true?
    28        A.  Yes.  I never heard anything to suggest otherwise.
    29
    30   Q.   That went for me and Helen, from what you remember from us?
    31        A.  Yes, yes.
    32
    33   Q.   You reported that you had taken part in doing mail-out,
    34        yes?
    35        A.  Yes.
    36
    37   Q.   Did you ever get any feedback from Kings about that,
    38        saying, "That is a good thing to do, keep doing it", or,
    39        "Do not do that, stop it immediately", or anything like
    40        that?
    41        A.  I was never told to stop it; otherwise I would not have
    42        attended and taken part in those mail-out sessions.  But
    43        I do not think I ever heard anything to suggest I was doing
    44        anything wrong.  Each attendance I made was at the
    45        instruction of Kings; it was not my own decision, so....
    46
    47   Q.   So they were evaluating what you were doing, and, as far as
    48        they were concerned, they were satisfied?
    49        A.  They never told me they were dissatisfied.
    50 
    51   Q.   They kept instructing you to carry on doing similar things 
    52        that you were doing, whatever it was? 
    53        A.  That is correct, yes.
    54
    55   MS. STEEL:   I do not think we have many questions left,
    56        actually.
    57
    58        Did you ever take any letters that had been sent to the
    59        group or anything belonging to the group?
    60        A.  I do not think so.  I do not ever recall taking

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