Day 272 - 02 Jul 96 - Page 72


     
     1        Mr. Morris, but it was said that Ms. Steel was on holiday.
     2        You see that in the penultimate paragraph in the first
     3        page.  You see that?
     4        A.   I do.
     5
     6   MR. MORRIS:  Sorry.  We are just trying to track these notes
     7        down.
     8
     9   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  It is 154N or number 20 at the bottom, but
    10        you can only just see the top of the 20.
    11
    12   MR. RAMPTON:   Then if you go to the next page.
    13
    14   MR. MORRIS:  We have not found it.  Yes, thank you.
    15
    16   MR. RAMPTON:   Thank you.  If you go to the next page.  My Lord,
    17        I have got 21 at the bottom.
    18
    19   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.
    20
    21   MR. RAMPTON: I will start at the first paragraph because you
    22        have not had a chance to look at this paragraph:
    23
    24             "Discussion then starred about the fayre and it
    25             was decided to go on to that subject next.  It
    26             appeared that everything had been agreed upon in
    27             the previous week's meeting was disagreed with
    28             by the members present at this meeting and
    29             lengthy discussions commenced about how the
    30             fayre was to be -- at 9 pm, John entered."
    31
    32        Is that the one I have described as New Zealand John?
    33        A.   Well, I cannot remember but possibly, yes.
    34
    35   Q.   "And asked if anything had been decided.  Dave,"
    36        that is Dave Morris,  "said that nothing had.  With
    37        reference to McDonald's, Dave said the first fayre had an
    38        been anti-McDonald's day.  This was about 6 years ago and
    39        every year since then they have had an annual
    40        anti-McDonald's day.  John then explained that this was now
    41        changing and the fayre was to be a London Greenpeace fayre
    42        outlining all their areas of interest and their vision for
    43        the future.  He," that is John, "said that thought the
    44        anti-McDonald's campaign would still continue as "everyone
    45        hates McDonald's."  Now, I do not suppose you would
    46        remember John saying that?
    47        A.   No.
    48
    49   Q.   No.  Was what John is reported as having said true so far
    50        as you were aware?
    51        A.   Well, it is true as far as I was concerned, on my own
    52        behalf.  There again, London Greenpeace was the sort of
    53        group where people were not asked questions, interrogated
    54        as to their beliefs when they came in.  So it is impossible
    55        to say in the group that everyone hated McDonald's.
    56
    57   Q.   Can you put the agent's notes on one side?   We do not need
    58        those any more at the moment?
    59        A.   Right.
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