Day 269 - 25 Jun 96 - Page 59
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2 Q. Generally speaking, perhaps you would agree, that if you
3 draw a line under socio-economic class two, according to
4 this classification, you will find more smoking, more
5 obesity?
6 A. Yes.
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8 Q. And less exercise below the line?
9 A. Yes.
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11 Q. Can we go to the next paragraph in your statement, where
12 you speak about your data from the East End. One of those
13 papers I have, the other I do not. Is Doyle the first name
14 on both those papers?
15 A. It might be Wynn.
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17 Q. I have got the one about school children?
18 A. Yes.
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20 Q. There is Doyle, Jenkins, Crawford and Prove and Dendrum?
21 A. That is right.
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23 Q. That was published in 1994?
24 A. That is correct.
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26 MS. STEEL: Are we in the first statement or the second
27 statement?
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29 MR. RAMPTON: No. That was published in the Archives of Disease
30 and Childhood?
31 A. That is correct.
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33 Q. That you should find as one of the references behind
34 statement number 2?
35 A. Yes.
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37 MR. RAMPTON: I am afraid, my Lord, I do not know its number and
38 I have not got these --
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40 MS. STEEL: What were you reading from about Doyle?
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42 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, it is called. "Doyle, Jenkins, Crawford
43 and Prove and Dendrum" and it is one of the references to
44 Mr. Crawford's second statement.
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46 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Where are you in the statement?
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48 MR. RAMPTON: "Our own data in the East End."
49 A. Which page is this Mr. Rampton, please?
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51 Q. On the third page of your latest statement you say this:
52 "As far as the direct impact?
53 A. Yes, I have got it.
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55 Q. "Our own data in the East End indicates" it goes on. I take
56 it that some of the data to which you refer by that passage
57 is your study of school children?
58 A. No, it is not actually.
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60 Q. It is not?
