Day 265 - 19 Jun 96 - Page 66


     
     1   Q.   So none of that stuff down there could have been based upon
     2        talking to me after the meeting?
     3        A.   It may be.  I do not recall.
     4
     5   Q.   You do not recall.  If there is any doubt about that, Mr.
     6        Pocklington says you left at ten-past-ten to go back to
     7        Catford, "and at 10.20 he left with myself, Jane and
     8        Helen".  So you could not have talked to me after the
     9        meeting, could you?
    10        A.   No.
    11
    12   Q.   Right.  From the very first meeting, that meeting that I
    13        attended when you said that was the first meeting I
    14        attended, is the first time you met me.  That is true, is
    15        it not?
    16        A.   The 1st March 1990.
    17
    18   Q.   Yes?
    19        A.   If that is what my notes have said would be the first
    20        occasion, then yes.
    21
    22   Q.   You would have remembered if you had met me before?
    23        A.   I would have made a note of it.
    24
    25   Q.   It is just that if we go back to the first meeting, there
    26        is a Dave mentioned at the very first meeting that you went
    27        to?
    28        A.   Which is?
    29
    30   Q.   But it is my case it was not me.  It was a different Dave
    31        and Mr. Pocklington did not recall me as being at that
    32        meeting.
    33
    34   MR. RAMPTON:  I do not think it was ever suggested Mr. Morris
    35        was at that meeting.  I think we have known for a long
    36        time.  It was never suggested that it was.
    37
    38   MR. MORRIS:  OK.  Fine.
    39
    40   MS. STEEL:   What had you told the group about what your
    41        politics were, when you were attending the meetings?
    42        A.   I do not remember, sir.
    43
    44   Q.   You would presumably have told them -- you never indicated
    45        that you were opposed to the group's aims or---
    46        A.   No.  Sorry.
    47
    48   Q.   Or ideas or anything like that?
    49        A.   Probably not, no.
    50 
    51   Q.   Did you ever disassociate yourself from the antiMcDonald's 
    52        campaign and say: "Oh, no.  That sounds like a stupid idea 
    53        to me.  I do not want anything to do with that."
    54        A.   No, I probably would not, sir.
    55
    56   Q.   Or: "I am not having anything to do with distributing any
    57        McDonald's leaflets because they are all untrue"?
    58        A.   No, I would not, sir.
    59
    60   Q.   So whenever McDonald's was discussed you would either have

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