Day 272 - 02 Jul 96 - Page 37
1 actually asking the witness?
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3 MR. MORRIS: Well, the question is were there lots of very
4 varied leaflets being distributed in different parts of the
5 country including London?
6 A. Yes.
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8 Q. Right.
9 A. I mean, it is important to get away from the idea of
10 thinking that the only leaflets in distribution were the
11 fact sheets or even the fact sheet and the A5 London
12 Greenpeace leaflet. They were not. The vast majority were
13 what local groups themselves were putting out.
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15 Q. Right. Might that be a good time to stop? We still have a
16 few questions which will not take too much longer after
17 lunch.
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Mr. Gravett, it was at one time hoped
20 you would finish your evidence today. That seems to me to
21 be extremely unlikely and I am very keen that your evidence
22 continue until it is finished.
23 A. Yes.
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25 Q. So I would like you to be prepared to come back tomorrow,
26 and I say that now in case you have to make any phone
27 calls. You have the midday adjournment to do that. We
28 will resume at 2 o'clock.
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30 (Luncheon adjournment)
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32 MS. STEEL: The bundle that you had out before.
33 A. The pink one?
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35 Q. Yes, that is the one.
36 A. Publication?
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38 Q. Yes. If you turn to, I think it is, tab 68.
39 A. Yes.
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41 Q. It should be headed the Mclibel 5 Support Campaign?
42 A. That is right.
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44 Q. Have you seen this leaflet before?
45 A. Yes, I wrote it.
46
47 Q. Do you remember how you came to write it and why you wrote
48 it?
49 A. Well, we were served with the writs in September. I
50 think it was the 21st.
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52 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Pardon? Do keep your voice up. Remember the
53 microphone does not help.
54 A. Yes.
55
56 Q. Obviously, you have got to look down at what you are....
57 A. Yes.
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59 Q. If you can read it with it up on top, I would.
60 A. It is a bit difficult doing that, but I will keep my
