Plunkett & Macleane
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:31:03
The, er...
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- Take it.
- We don't need it.

:31:06
- I'll take it.
- All right!

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Take it! Hurry up!
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I'm sorry. Agh!
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I'm never bloody doing that again.
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- I was blinded by you.
- Oh, shut up.

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What...? Wait!
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"Late last night the Lord Chief Justice's
coach was held up in Hyde Park."

:31:45
"Lord Gibson and his ward and niece,
Lady Rebecca, were robbed of monies...

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(mumbles)
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"One of the two highwaymen
acted with such curious civility...

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...as to raise suspicion
he might be a gentleman."

:31:57
Might be, could be,
but definitely is a tosser.

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Surely, Mr Speaker, when the Lord Chief
Justice himself is the victim of robbery...

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...the time has come for legislation.
The present system is no system at all.

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We need a Police Act now.
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I'm obliged to the Honourable gentleman
for raising this important matter...

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...but, as usual, he evades the issue.
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I assume, Mr Speaker,
that the Lord Chief Justice...

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...is referring, in his customary
cheeseparing manner...

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Cheeseparing!
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Sir, hang the expense!
The issue is freedom.

:32:44
With a government-controlled police force,
freedom is a lamb led to the slaughter.

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We all know what you're interested in,
and it certainly isn't freedom!

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(uproar)
:32:56
Order!

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