Day 260 - 11 Jun 96 - Page 64
1 support of its opposition to the International Monetary
2 Fund's provision of loans to Third World countries and it
3 was also decided to picket one of the High Street banks,
4 probably on the 27th."
5 A. Yes.
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7 Q. The two telephone numbers were offered in order for final
8 arrangements to be made: Jonathan's telephone number and
9 my telephone number?
10 A. Yes.
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12 Q. Do you recollect that it was myself and Jonathan that were
13 proposing that there would be these pickets?
14 A. I cannot remember who initially proposed the idea.
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16 Q. But the idea of the meeting -- hang on. If we you just go
17 behind your statement for a moment, we have a copy of the
18 IMF leaflet which you took?
19 A. Which -----
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21 Q. It is behind the second -- third statement, sorry. Can you
22 see? It should be behind that letter we were looking at
23 this morning. I do not know. It might be tab B.
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25 MR. RAMPTON: It is page 199 in the file notes of the witnesses.
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27 MS. STEEL: Is it?
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29 MR. RAMPTON: Yes. That is nothing to do with me.
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31 MS. STEEL: Have you got the IMF leaflet?
32 A. Yes.
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34 Q. Do you see that?
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Well, I have to find it somewhere else then.
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38 MS. STEEL: Sorry.
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40 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I have it now.
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42 MS. STEEL: Do you see, above the Lloyds, NatWest, Barclays,
43 Midlands, on the back of a person who is bending over and
44 obviously bearing the weight of all the banks ---?
45 A. Yes.
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47 Q. -- on their backs; there are two telephone numbers listed
48 there, the bottom one being mine at that time?
49 A. Yes.
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51 Q. Which you then referred to in your notes?
52 A. Yes.
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54 Q. Was the general idea that our phone numbers were given out
55 and that anybody who was interested in taking part in those
56 pickets would contact us to find out when they were going
57 to take place and which particular branch it was going to
58 be at?
59 A. Yes.
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