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     1        A.  Well it depends what you mean, really.
     2
     3   Q.   Mr. Gravett told us that he thought that something like
     4        2,000 people attended the anti-McDonald's fayre on 21st
     5        October 1989; is that about right do you think?
     6        A.  It is quite possible, but I don't know.
     7
     8   Q.   And you were there, at any rate for some of that day were
     9        you not?
    10        A.  1989?
    11
    12   Q.   Yes?
    13        A.  Yes.
    14
    15   Q.   And so was Mr. Morris.  According to him he was there for
    16        the whole day?
    17        A.  I think so, yes.
    18
    19   Q.   That's right, and that was part of the anti-McDonald's
    20        campaign too was it not?
    21        A.  It was an event organised by Mr. Gravett and other
    22        people who were running the anti-McDonald's campaign.
    23
    24   Q.   Why did you go?
    25        A.  Well, because I was interested in the stalls that would
    26        be there, interested to look round.  I do remember that I
    27        was working in the creche some of the time.  That was, you
    28        know --
    29
    30   Q.   Why did you go to the picket five days earlier, on 16th?
    31        A.  To show my opposition to McDonald's and other
    32        multinational companies making profits from exploiting the
    33        earth.
    34
    35   Q.   And if you had been handing out copies of the famous fact
    36        sheet--
    37        A.  Well, I wouldn't have been.
    38
    39   Q.  -- on that occasion, that is not something you would have
    40        been ashamed of is it?
    41        A.  I wouldn't have been ashamed of it, no, but I wouldn't
    42        have been doing it because ever since I had ever got
    43        involved with the group it had just been said time and time
    44        again that a decision had been made at some stage that the
    45        group could not afford to get leaflets, to get the
    46        fact sheets reprinted, and that they were considered to be
    47        too long for, you know, people to take in if they were
    48        handed them on the picket, and so they were saved for
    49        specific inquiries.
    50
    51   Q.   They were in sufficient supply, weren't they, for
    52        Mr. Gravett on behalf of London Greenpeace to send them
    53        with his press release in August 1989; weren't they?
    54        A.  I really don't know.
    55
    56   Q.   Would you like to have a look at another document, please?
    57        That is at tab 60A in the same file, at page 6, please,
    58        where I hope you will find something called
    59        "Anti-McDonald's campaign 1990"?
    60        A.  Yes.

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