• 5 months ago
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00:00I didn't expect a hardcore racist from Romford to have surveillance countermeasures in his kitchen either.
00:05Well, we knew Osborne was up to something, now we know he's paranoid about anyone finding out.
00:08Whatever it is, I'm paranoid about how much extra training you're doing.
00:14Where's all this energy come from?
00:16If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
00:21You're already killing me.
00:25There's something new on the cards, it's national, it's happening through or with or because of Osborne.
00:29Unless we can find a runner who can sweet-talk someone close to him into spilling some quality beans,
00:33we're not going to find out what it is.
00:35There's no chance of infiltration either, given his ton of paranoia.
00:38What we need here is good old-fashioned human intelligence.
00:40We won't find any of that in here.
00:41You'd be surprised.
00:42I've always said, never trust what anyone tells you, especially if you're paying.
00:45Fair enough.
00:46Nice jacket, mate.
00:48Thanks.
00:50This is Robert Osborne.
00:52We believe he's organising race riots across the country.
00:54This is his wife, Claire.
00:56We want you to befriend her and squeeze as much information out of her as possible.
00:59Which is why you're sitting here now.
01:01We've got a potential race war on our hands.
01:04Osborne's passed, his contacts, business partner, money.
01:07Everything's pushing the needle to red.
01:09That's Bill Watson.
01:10Independent MP for Chigwell.
01:12There's no doubt about it.
01:15That's Bill Watson.
01:16Independent MP for Chigwell.
01:18They met 15 years ago, college.
01:20Jesus, he's all over the place.
01:22But right now they're walking on eggshells.
01:25Not using the phone, only talking in public,
01:27and combined with our failed bugging expedition last night,
01:29we've not been getting any closer.
01:31Lucky for us, he's beating his wife.
01:33Anyone under that kind of pressure is vulnerable to recruitment,
01:36which is where you come in.
01:37We need information fast, and she's our only hope.
01:41Now on the surface, Osborne runs a very successful waste disposal business.
01:45It keeps his fingers clean.
01:47But we've followed his profits.
01:49We suspect he's funding a nationwide network of race violence,
01:52somehow linked to the independent MP, Bill Watson.
01:55Organisation on this scale could be a threat to national stability.
01:59An Asian night shift worker has been brutally attacked
02:02by white youths in Bristol city centre.
02:04There's already enormous resentment within the indigenous community.
02:09At times, hundreds of Asian youths were hurling bricks and petrol bombs...
02:12So you're not condoning these acts, Mr Watson?
02:14Of course not. I condemn violence on both sides.
02:17But the provocation for this race war came not last night,
02:21but out of the last three decades of unchecked immigration into this country.
02:28Nice piece of work in Bristol, by the way. Well done.
02:31Thanks.
02:32Do we have to do this every single time?
02:34I averted Nick myself, Robert.
02:36Brian, won't be a moment.
02:37What's that?
02:41OK.
02:48So...
02:51What's this all about?
02:53Well, Bill...
02:58What's the golden rule, Sammy?
03:00Don't you touch him!
03:03Go back to bed, sweetheart.
03:07He might think he can touch me.
03:09But you lay another finger on him...
03:11There's a reason he can't go in there. All right?
03:15Do you understand?
03:21I'm sorry, darling.
03:25I'm sorry.
03:28Join MI5. Multiple opportunities for advancement, they said.
03:32Protect national security, they said.
03:34Double-sided, if you don't mind.
03:37And it's Eyes Alpha, so try not to look at the interesting bits.
03:40Andrew Dorland called from Customs. He'll be a bit late.
03:43That's fine, I believe.
03:44You're welcome to it. And it's not romantic comedy, I warn you.
03:58They're all illegal immigrants from Chechnya.
04:00The traffickers chucked them overboard when they saw the Customs patrol ships.
04:03The strong onshore current washed them all up on the same stretch of beach in Kent.
04:08After a major incident like this, they'll change their route, their landing site, their crews.
04:13We'll have to start over again for next time.
04:16HM Customs and Excise would appreciate a spot of consultation.
04:20I'm afraid I can't.
04:23HM Customs and Excise would appreciate a spot of consultation.
04:27You mean help, Andrew?
04:29I do. I mean help.
04:32Leeds. Hundreds of miles from my own constituency.
04:35Having recently warned the House about rising racial tensions in Bristol.
04:39And being proved right, I seem to remember.
04:41Starting to own myself the nickname of Nostradamus.
04:43I'm coming across like a prophet.
04:45You know what has never been a revolution in this country, Bill?
04:48John Wesley.
04:50He was a Methodist. He went around preaching.
04:52Had everyone sitting on their hands in church while everyone in France was going nuts.
04:56Your point?
04:57Most people don't do anything in this country on principle.
05:00And most people don't kick up a stink unless A, they're told to,
05:03or B, it's in their faces and it hurts them.
05:06It's in their faces now, Bill. It's hurting.
05:08I know that.
05:09You know, this time last year, no one knew what a Muslim was.
05:12Now everyone's looking at people in the street. Where's he from? What's he doing?
05:15They're starting to see things they never noticed before.
05:17Asylum seekers clogging up the hospitals.
05:19Shop assistant can't speak English.
05:21Black media corrupting our children.
05:24We have a window right now.
05:26A great big window just opened.
05:28People are starting to realise that they won't do anything until they're told, Bill.
05:32They're British.
05:34Everyone's crying out for a voice of reason.
05:36Someone to make them realise that they're not alone.
05:38They're not on the extreme.
05:40That they are the majority.
05:42That it's their country and it's alright to get angry.
05:48Face it, Bill. Everyone's crying out for someone like you.
05:51It's a huge customs operation.
05:53Oh, I'm sure it's enormous.
05:55With large liaison potential.
05:57I'm over-committed on my side.
05:59Zoe knows all the players in this area.
06:01She's dealt with many other cases on this route in liaison with customs.
06:04She speaks three languages.
06:06I need her on my team.
06:07And I need her on this race-hate campaign.
06:09I've got a runner in there just about to go and recruit a source.
06:11Customs can cope without us.
06:13What is it, smuggling?
06:15Yes, Tom.
06:16Doubloons from Spanish Main.
06:18Illegal immigration.
06:20Human traffic.
06:21Customs need a hand.
06:23Sorry, Tom. You'll have to make do.
06:25I'm borrowing her, Tom. Not stealing her.
06:27That's right, Tessie. You're not.
06:38So nice to meet someone who cares so much about this country.
06:41So you keep saying.
06:43Doubloons, Bob. In Leeds.
06:45Just how sure are you they'll happen?
06:47Educated guess, Bill.
06:49And no-one ever blamed Nostradamus when the bad news arrived.
06:52Tremendous.
06:54Hey.
07:01Go on. I've got this ticket.
07:02Look, Danny, stop beating yourself up.
07:04With that amount of countermeasures, he never would have risked saying anything juicy in the house.
07:06It's not that. It's the clock.
07:08We almost screwed up the alarm.
07:09You could have worked backwards.
07:11I happen to read he leaves for work at 8.45.
07:14Any man with kids is most likely keen to get out of the house as soon as possible.
07:17So give him half an hour for a shit shower and shave.
07:19Ten minutes for breakfast.
07:21I'd say he's an 8am man myself.
07:23Oh, would you?
07:24Yeah.
07:25Most men don't need two hours in the bathroom, Danny.
07:27I know it's hard to believe.
07:29So, flat share's going well, you two?
07:31Fun but expensive, Tom.
07:33Fun but expensive.
07:42Matthew, look.
07:48Let me see.
07:50Oh, wow. That is lovely, Maisie.
07:56She was doing families in school today.
07:59Is my nose really that big?
08:01No.
08:03Look.
08:05No more of this paying nonsense.
08:07But I still can't hear.
08:10Come on, then.
08:12Finally, the man sees things.
08:14Are you going to stay with us, Matthew?
08:17I think she means tonight.
08:20How do you feel about that?
08:23Well...
08:29I'll take that as a maybe, then.
08:33I'll take that as a maybe, then.
08:58Transaction declined.
09:00Sorry, your credit card has been refused.
09:27Jed, you page me.
09:29Problem on Greensleeves, Tom. The runner's had an accident.
09:31When?
09:33An hour ago. She's in hospital.
09:39Looks like the runner's going to be in hospital for a week or more.
09:42She was five times over the limit.
09:44Hit a minicab. Idiot.
09:46Didn't know she was a boozer, did we?
09:48Well, she kept it well hidden.
09:50We train our officers well.
09:52Claire's planning to leave Osborne.
09:54Talks about nothing else on the phone.
09:56Once this window's passed, she may go through with it and our best chance is gone for good.
09:59We need to get in there now.
10:01You're the only one who knows the case as well as the runner.
10:03The couple who run the computer classes, are they removable?
10:07In a nice way.
10:10I'll need a wife, of course.
10:12Shouldn't have thought that's too difficult.
10:14Dishy catch like you.
10:19I had the wrong wallet with me tonight.
10:21I was paid for dinner as Tom Quinn.
10:23Miss Ellie thinks she's going out with Matthew Archer.
10:25Might have seemed a little odd to her.
10:27I can't do this much longer.
10:29You've not had a problem before?
10:30Well, I've not felt like this about anyone before.
10:32If you'd told us the truth in the first place, of course, the vetting would be over by now.
10:35I just wanted to keep things simple.
10:37Always a mistake, in my experience.
10:47Hi.
10:50Nice place.
10:52Just signed the lease. Six months.
10:54She's in the shower.
10:56No sugar for me.
10:59Right.
11:00There's a long tradition of admin staff helping out in operations.
11:03You sure you want to do this?
11:04Why do you think I've taken all the courses, Tom?
11:06I haven't come top in all of them.
11:08It's not a typical source recruitment.
11:10We're trying to move fast, engineer the relationship, break cover and then move to close.
11:14Claire Osbourne's always buying computer magazines at the newsagents.
11:17So, the IT training is not a win.
11:19It's part of what we imagine to be a concerted effort on her part to take control of her life.
11:23She outwardly supports her husband's racist stance on the world,
11:26but that might be more through her own insecurity than actual conviction.
11:29Susan Wilkes.
11:31Stephen Wilkes.
11:38I now pronounce you man and wife.
11:48It's you.
12:03Credit rate. Not too good, not too bad.
12:05Should back up your limit, OK?
12:07Is that the real CCR database?
12:09Yeah, and that is a real credit rate.
12:13Cool.
12:14So that's stuff like hers, like receipts and things?
12:17Best wallet litter money can buy.
12:23That'll be sunshine.
12:27I have to go away for a while.
12:29Someone dropped out, I have to step in.
12:31It's a fact-finding tour of the USA and Japan.
12:34I'm sorry.
12:36Yes, I might.
12:38I'll be on a work mobile.
12:40Will it work?
12:41Yeah.
12:42Then maybe you can use it to call me.
12:44Maybe you can start to tell me what the hell's going on, Matthew.
12:59Call in midnight on the dot.
13:01Each minute late is code for our perceived level of risk.
13:03One minute late, minor problem.
13:05Ten minutes late, SOS, we're screwed, come get us.
13:07Urgent message waiting?
13:09We're in the van. Only in emergencies and we'll know when we see it.
13:12So where did you two meet then?
13:14Again.
13:15Gift shop, Jersey, five years ago.
13:19You see, I love turtles.
13:21And in the back of this shop they had all these little models of turtles.
13:25So, Steve came in and tried to buy the one that I had my eye on,
13:28which was a bright green loggerhead, I seem to remember.
13:32Anyway, we fought over it, he relented, and it all started from there.
13:36I could say that we've been at loggerheads ever since.
13:39OK?
13:41My uncle lives in Jersey.
13:43I've never seen stuff like that for sale.
13:45Where was the shop, north or south?
13:47If you go off piste, make sure you've got the detail to back it up.
13:52Lovely improv, mind you.
13:54Do you like the turtles?
13:56I love those turtles.
13:59Even if Claire's a regular at these classes, she might not turn up.
14:02She'll be there.
14:04These computer lessons are her way out, and our way in.
14:15All we're going to do is just make friends with them, OK?
14:18Bates just thrown us together, like it was always meant to be.
14:21All right?
14:22Yeah.
14:30Thought you might like one of these.
14:32Are we allowed?
14:33Don't judge, it might just stretch. How goes the struggle?
14:35Oh, simple.
14:36The UK stopped selling the guns, which arm the regimes,
14:38which drive big money in the first place.
14:41But since that won't happen...
14:43If customs are moving to intercept the boat here,
14:46then it's possible that the human traffickers are using a route
14:48that the Dutch heroine posse know and love.
14:50A good route is hard to find.
14:52Which means they will know someone who knows someone.
14:54Possibly. There's a few people in Ostend and NCS who owe me favours.
14:59How many people were on that boat?
15:00Forty.
15:02Mostly women and children.
15:04Oh, er, I usually drink decaf.
15:06Well, that's fortunate.
15:12Good night.
15:26Sunny Cabs?
15:27My name is Stephen Wilkes. I'd like to cancel a cab for tomorrow.
15:30Yes, sir.
15:52Brian Linden, Osborne's sidekick.
15:54Talk about Mr Boring.
15:56He's in the curry and sex chat lines.
15:58Apart from that, no mention of Osborne. He's been trained well.
16:01Unlike our other guy, of course.
16:03A tap on the politician's office?
16:05Watson, was it?
16:06Osborne's all over the place.
16:08Listen, this is his private office line.
16:10Hello, I was wondering if Mr Osborne was available at all.
16:13It's Nick.
16:14That's not Watson's voice.
16:15That's because it's Nick Thomas.
16:18High voice match, to be sure.
16:23Let him in.
16:26We're heading up tonight.
16:27Yeah?
16:28All the plans for Leeds are in place.
16:30Sorry, didn't mean to interrupt anything.
16:35What do you want, my friend?
16:38Really?
16:39No bugs. All clear.
16:40Really, I want to help.
16:43Well, go put a kettle on.
16:45I'm with you.
16:47I agree with everything you say.
16:49That's very touching.
16:51I'm going to bed.
16:52How's the email, my darling?
16:55My wife is mastering the international internet.
16:59Hold it.
17:02Come on in a minute.
17:10That top doesn't do them justice.
17:12Five grand each they cost me.
17:14Man buys his wife a tit job,
17:15least she can do is shut him off to his mates.
17:18Come on.
17:19Robert.
17:21Undo your top.
17:24Thank you.
17:41Lovely.
17:42My beautiful wife.
17:46Oh, good night.
17:49Robert, these payments need signing.
17:51Can I borrow a pen?
17:54Sure.
18:17Are Pete and Jessie around?
18:19Jessie's mum's not been too well.
18:20We're looking after the computer classes for the next couple of weeks.
18:23Hi.
18:24Hi, I'm Susan.
18:25Hello.
18:26Back in five minutes.
18:28Try and finish your contact list by then.
18:30Try.
18:54All right, Shae, see you tomorrow.
18:56Well done.
18:58You all right?
18:59Bloody puncture.
19:00I'll just have to call the A.I. or something.
19:02No, I'll do it for you.
19:03It's no problem.
19:04If you'd like.
19:05Have you got a spare?
19:06Yeah.
19:07Man of many talents.
19:08Yeah, I like to think so.
19:11How long have you been married?
19:13Three years.
19:23Stage one.
19:40Hey!
19:45Get off! Get off!
19:49Watch it!
19:50Hey!
19:52Claire!
19:54Steve!
19:55I don't believe it.
19:56Are you all right?
19:57Yeah.
19:58Thanks so much.
19:59Thank God you were here.
20:00He's never going to catch up.
20:01How did you see?
20:02Fast runners.
20:05Let me buy you two a drink.
20:07If you've got time, please.
20:09All right.
20:14My name is Stephen Wilkes.
20:15Can I cancel the cab for tomorrow morning?
20:21Yeah, my name is Stephen Wilkes.
20:23I'd like to cancel the cab for tomorrow morning, please.
20:32Yeah, I want to cancel the cab for tomorrow morning.
20:34My name is Stephen Wilkes.
20:48Hey!
20:50Hey!
20:53That's my wife's car.
20:54Must be Claire's husband.
20:55Ten out of ten, Sherlock.
20:56And who might you be?
20:57Steve Wilkes.
20:58Claire asked me to check her oil.
20:59As long as that's all you're checking.
21:02What are you doing here?
21:03Just passing.
21:04It's almost a fix-a-day with his hands all over your body work.
21:06Thought I'd ask him exactly what he thinks he's doing.
21:08Steve, so this is Robert, my husband.
21:11Been in the area long?
21:12A few months.
21:13Yeah, we just bought the house on the Abbey Crescent.
21:15Where were you before?
21:16We were renting.
21:17A pokey little place on Mervyn Road.
21:18They're doing a great job, Robert.
21:20Yeah, well...
21:22See you later, sweetheart.
21:24Why don't you both come round for dinner?
21:26Um...
21:27Alright, OK.
21:28Yeah, if it's not too much trouble.
21:30What's tomorrow night for you?
21:31Lovely.
21:32Hey, Danny boy.
21:33Looks like I've got something, finally.
21:35Two different shell companies, right?
21:37But I got there in the end.
21:39Your man Nick isn't being entirely truthful about his job history, shall we say.
21:45Are Mr and Mrs Wilkes in?
21:46They've moved, love.
21:47They've gone up Abbey Crescent, I think.
21:49That near his stage.
21:50Alright, thanks.
21:56Hello, dear, it's Rosie.
21:58I just got tickled.
22:00Osborne's checking back stops, which doesn't surprise me.
22:02We're his wife's best new buddies.
22:06You know, you can call off sick.
22:08I can still go.
22:09Make apologies.
22:10I'm coming with my husband.
22:12We're going for dinner, remember?
22:14Osborne is going to ply us with booze.
22:16So...
22:17So...
22:18As long as the stomach's full of fats, it'll stave off the effects for a couple of hours.
22:21So, tip from the top.
22:23Oh, also, when you drink, just wet your lips.
22:25Makes it last for ages.
22:27Oh, I'm talking.
22:29Yeah, well, if I get bad dreams, I'm blaming you.
22:44Congratulations, Daniel Hunter.
22:48You are no longer a credit risk.
22:57You moved to Brighton when I was three?
22:59Well, my mother's from Brighton.
23:00What street did you live on?
23:01Altrincham Road.
23:02Do you know, I love your placemats.
23:04They're nice, aren't they?
23:06Rob got them from Cyprus years ago.
23:08So...
23:10How did you two meet, then?
23:13Turtles.
23:14Those are so sweet, honestly.
23:17OK.
23:19Oh, littlest room. Upstairs on the left.
23:29Nice.
23:31Very pleasant, I agree.
23:33What does your boyfriend do again?
23:34He's...
23:35my husband.
23:37Did you say boyfriend?
23:38That's what I said.
23:41He told you, didn't he?
23:43Steve, did he tell you?
23:44Did he tell you?
23:46I was in the loo. I heard you two talking about something.
23:49Yeah, I don't understand.
23:51Our marriage, it's...
23:53it's not what it seems.
23:55It's a bit more...
23:56well, it's a bit more relaxed.
23:58I see other men.
24:00I don't really believe in monogamy.
24:01I don't think it's healthy for a long-term relationship.
24:05I'm inclined to agree.
24:07I'm seeing somebody at the moment, and...
24:10well, when you said boyfriend, I didn't know if you knew.
24:14I'm sorry if I embarrassed you.
24:24I saw this young Islamic lad on TV last year
24:26talking about how he was a Muslim first and British second.
24:30Happy to draw benefit, of course.
24:31Happy to live here in peace and democracy.
24:33And drive his mum down the NHS for free radiotherapy.
24:36And not a shred of evidence he loves this country.
24:39Not a shred of pride even to call himself British.
24:42And that's why it's never going to work in this country.
24:44Same with the Jews.
24:46All they want to do is marry each other.
24:47Well, why should we stick up for any of them?
24:49And that's not extremism, you know.
24:50It isn't.
24:51It's human nature.
24:52And no one is going to make me feel guilty
24:54for wanting what's best for my country and my family.
24:58Yeah, but surely they're not all like that.
24:59I mean, some people come over because there's a chance of getting on, don't they?
25:02Oh, sure.
25:03And then they complain they're forced into these centres.
25:04Well, I should be grateful for the chance.
25:06Have you got something to add to this?
25:08You're just talking all the time.
25:10Well, what can I say?
25:11I'm a proud man.
25:12I love my country.
25:13I love the sound of my own voice.
25:15And I love you too, by the way, even if you don't love me back.
25:18We should really get going, I think.
25:19Got some swinging to do, have you?
25:21Well, it's not quite 12.
25:23It's early yet.
25:24Well, it is quite late, so we'd better make a move.
25:26I'm going to try the clubs, my friend.
25:31Claire, it's OK.
25:32It really is.
25:33Bloody well, isn't it?
25:34I'm sorry.
25:35It's been a complete mood all week.
25:38I'm going pear-shaped round here.
25:39Yeah, well, we had a great time.
25:41Ow!
25:54Your name is Wilkes.
25:55I have to cancel the cab for tomorrow.
25:58I'm sorry I screwed up.
26:01I thought you'd sussed me.
26:03You handled it brilliantly.
26:05You can dismiss us as pervs now.
26:07Cretin.
26:09You know that Elgar he was playing?
26:11Your hoodie menu in on violin.
26:15It's kind of bad to think I own that house.
26:17Asshole.
26:23Listen, would you mind if we slept in the same bed tonight?
26:28I'd just like to have you there if I woke up.
26:33I mean, we aren't married.
26:38Do you want to read?
26:40No, goodnight.
26:46Thanks for the tip about the cheese.
26:49That's my pleasure.
27:08God, I'm sorry.
27:13I'm really sorry.
27:18That's okay.
27:38If you're in bed listening to this, stay there.
27:41I just wanted to say that I miss you.
27:43So much.
27:45That's all.
27:49I'm really sorry.
27:51Did I screw up again?
27:54See you in the morning.
28:08You're a nosy little weasel, Nicko.
28:11I don't mean to pry, Rob.
28:13No, no, I like that in a way.
28:15I'm just keen to be involved in any way I can.
28:17I'm glad to hear you say that, Nick.
28:19Because I need a bit of nosing around some new friends of mine.
28:21You free at all today?
28:23Surveillance just in.
28:25Nick Thomas, real name Kieran Harvey.
28:27He's a freelance journalist.
28:29Works for an independent radio producer in Soho.
28:31Obviously fancies himself as a bit of an undercover maverick.
28:34Not for long.
28:35Sort out an urgent message.
28:45Steve, there's a van outside with a cat in it.
28:52Hi. History today?
28:55Oh, you just come in?
29:05Hi.
29:31My mate in Holland's just paid me back.
29:32A new group's just moved out of Rossden using old heroin serials.
29:35They've got contacts in Greece,
29:37raising refugees from the Caucasus to a pick-up in Holland and onto a boat.
29:40Chechens, mostly.
29:42Do we know the Greek contacts?
29:44I'm speaking to James Hopkinson over in Sticks.
29:46He's sending stuff over as soon as he finds it.
29:48Excellent.
29:53Someone's feeling rosy.
29:55Yeah, well, it's hot in here.
29:58Hello. I'm in your area canvassing on behalf of Bill Watson.
30:02Have you got a moment?
30:04Yeah, sure. Come in.
30:06Nick Thomas.
30:08Hello, Nick. Nice to meet you.
30:11You too.
30:13Very nice. As is your suit.
30:15Did you nick it?
30:17Maybe I'll come back another time.
30:19Well, you can at least stay for a cup of tea.
30:21Kieran.
30:24Urgent delivery from across the river.
30:26Thanks.
30:29Man on the left's a Cypriot fixer.
30:30Man on the right's the packager from Holland.
30:32Do you know him?
30:34I think we've got a landing site.
30:36Suffolk. How lovely.
30:38Fancy a trip to the seaside?
30:40What is it?
30:42What's he doing there?
30:44Do you recognise him at all?
30:46James, hi. It's Zoe over in the Kremlin.
30:48Look, can you do me a favour?
30:50I need a keyword search on the Istanbul phone taps.
30:53The word is Osborne.
30:55I've been deep for a few months
30:57doing an exposé on the racist underbelly in British politics.
30:58I've stumbled on this Osborne thing.
31:01There's a digital audio bug in here, so no detection.
31:05Download it onto a hard drive, burn a CD. Easy.
31:09What are you? NCS?
31:12As far as you're concerned, I don't even exist.
31:14This is major stuff, right?
31:16Osborne's funding wants him to shove immigration
31:18to the front of the agenda.
31:20Reception centres are already overcrowded.
31:22If the problem hits critical mass,
31:24the government will have to act.
31:26Osborne sends his guys in with cash,
31:28palling up the local thugs,
31:30taking them directly to the asylum seekers
31:32and then beating the crap out of them.
31:34Bill Watson grabs a political advantage when the news breaks.
31:36He puts the gloss on.
31:38But he's moderate. That's the gambit.
31:40He's the one who makes it all seem so reasonable.
31:42Look, I've got to go.
31:46I want everything you've got.
31:48Tapes, names, contacts and copies.
31:52No.
31:53I'm done now, mate.
31:55I'm off tonight, editing for the next few months.
31:58What makes you think you'll have anything to edit
32:00when you get home, exactly?
32:09What now?
32:11We're breaking. Move to close.
32:16Hiya.
32:18Hi.
32:20I've got your message. What is it?
32:21Do you mind if we go for a walk?
32:26Are we friends?
32:29I know what you're going to say, Susan.
32:31And I'll just say this.
32:33I think that whatever lifestyle you lead,
32:35I'd never think of judging.
32:37Claire, listen.
32:39Robert hates you, doesn't he?
32:42Is it bad?
32:45You're the first person I've told.
32:48Have you ever thought of leaving?
32:49What would I do?
32:51Come on.
32:53The life I've got now.
32:55Little Sammy's starting school.
32:57Where would I go?
32:59I know someone who might be able to help you.
33:07I think she's on her way.
33:09Go home. Pack. We're leaving.
33:19Bye.
33:38Oh, Jesus H.
33:40It's you.
33:42I'm sorry to be rude, Steve,
33:44but I'm meant to be meeting someone here.
33:46Claire, it's me.
33:49What's going on?
33:51Do you know what your husband does in his spare time?
33:54I have another job I'd like to tell you about.
33:57I work for a government department.
33:59We know your husband is trying to start a race war in this country.
34:04Now, look, before you do anything silly,
34:06I have to tell you this was the only way we could contact you.
34:09This was the only way we could know that you'd be onside.
34:13What? Are you arresting me?
34:16No. We're not the police, Claire.
34:17And it's not about you. It's about Rob.
34:20What do you want?
34:22I want to help you.
34:24I want to get you sorted enough
34:26so you can leave Robert and go anywhere you like with Sammy.
34:29How can I do that?
34:31You can tell us what he's up to.
34:34You ever tell you what he's planning?
34:36Dates? People?
34:38Sometimes.
34:40Claire, if you could be our eyes and ears,
34:43your husband is trying to incite a war on British soil.
34:47A civil war.
34:49And we need to stop him.
34:54£600 a week, in a bank account, in your name.
34:57In return, you tell us everything you know about your husband's activities.
35:02I need to go home. I need to think about it.
35:04No. If you don't want to help us, you'll never see me again.
35:07If you agree, you'll never see me again.
35:09If I give you five minutes, I'll be in the car.
35:11Five minutes and one second, I'm leaving.
35:18I love you.
35:40Anywhere I like?
35:42Anywhere you like.
35:44Full shipment. Big cheque.
35:45Seems kosher.
35:47I've already got their hands full up north.
35:53Sorry I'm late.
35:55Listen, Nick, I'm shooting off for a bit.
35:57Oh, really? Why?
35:59Can I borrow a pen?
36:01No? Never mind.
36:03Oh, look. Here's one.
36:11Who are you working for?
36:12I don't understand.
36:15You will.
36:19A photo was taken in Paris a year ago.
36:21A Greek guy's named Bora.
36:23He's the fixer in Cyprus for releasing Chechen refugees to Holland.
36:25What the hell's he doing in Paris with a far-right racist from Essex?
36:28Lots of bombs in the army, wasn't he?
36:30Only for a short while. A corporal. He was kicked out.
36:32Shortly after, his first person to Cyprus.
36:35What's a racist doing smuggling illegal immigrants into the UK?
36:39Tom and Harry.
36:40Send them a message.
36:45We're out of here.
36:48In America speaking.
37:00It's 12.05. We're five minutes late on Greensleeves.
37:11We're going to get through this, all right?
37:13Understand?
37:37Yep.
37:38Yep.
37:40As soon as I can.
37:43Hurry up!
37:56Get off him! You're killing him!
37:59Hey! Hey!
38:01Wait till they get here.
38:09When was the last call in?
38:11Midnight yesterday. Could be a full 25 hours they've been gone.
38:13Where's Zoe?
38:15She's with the customs team at the landing site on the suburb coast, Lamberton.
38:18We should pull her back to Romford. Start a search.
38:20Right now.
38:29You must think I'm some kind of moron.
38:32I trusted you, you bastard!
38:35I trusted you.
38:41We're fighting for you, you idiots.
38:44I don't know who you think we are.
38:46Shut up.
38:48I know someone's been interested in me for quite some time.
38:52Her fault, of course.
38:54Boyfriend line stood out a mile.
38:56What do you want?
38:57What do you want?
39:02MI5 penetration of all far-right groups.
39:05Names of sources,
39:07their runners,
39:09and the officers managing them.
39:11MI5, is that who you think we are?
39:13I don't think you understand.
39:15You're used to dealing with the skinhead lads,
39:17the dropouts, the lowlifes.
39:19But we're officer class, you see.
39:21We've thought things through a bit more,
39:23and little by little this country will change.
39:24We don't bring the foreigners in,
39:26we choke the asylum system
39:28and shove immigration in people's faces.
39:30We are on the edge of an abyss, my friend.
39:32I'm going to take this country back one street at a time.
39:35So, names, sources, runners,
39:38everything you've got.
39:42No!
39:44Dear, oh dear.
39:47Okay, okay, okay, I'll give you a name.
39:49I'll give you one.
39:51Brian, for God's sake, tell him.
39:53Tell him!
39:55Cheap trick.
39:57Everyone used to laugh at us.
39:59Not anymore.
40:02Not anymore!
40:04Let her go, I'll give you what you want!
40:06No!
40:23I guess you'd better try again.
40:29Couple of the kids, same age as Sammy.
40:31He might just grow up in an all-white England,
40:33then he'll have me to thank.
40:40Kill him!
40:52Kill him!
41:22Kill him!
41:52Kill him!
42:23The number you have dialed has not been recognised.
42:26Please check and try again.
42:28The number you have dialed has not been recognised.
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42:33The number you have dialed has not been recognised.
42:35Please check and try again.
42:40Hello?
42:42SOS, Greensleeves.
42:44Chasing, any idea of your orientation?
42:46All I can do to bloody well stand up,
42:48I need a safe pass now!
42:49Call box is Romford, grid reference GML9185.
42:54Safe house at GML9293.
43:00Get a take team, fanning out in a three-mile arc.
43:02Start with the safe houses.
43:03I'll go with.
43:04You'll stay put.
43:06More news, Osborne's ordered the crew
43:08to throw the immigrants overboard.
43:10Customs saved as many people from the water as they could.
43:12Tessa's viewing the live feed and Zoe's on her way back.
43:14To Romford, you mean? That was her.
43:16She's going after Tom and Helen.
43:17Pull her back.
43:18Unstoppable.
43:48It's me.
44:19Tom, where's Helen?
44:36You know Derek from Milbank, of course?
44:41I want the increment.
44:42Impossible.
44:44They're special forces, they'll understand.
44:45The SAS are assigned to us
44:47specifically for precisely this purpose.
44:49One call, that's all it'll take.
44:51We look after our own.
44:53We've got the names, locations.
44:55Extract Claire and the kid,
44:57erase Osborne and the rest of them from the planet.
44:59I understand how angry you must feel.
45:01You don't understand a thing.
45:03I'm surprised you're not seeing the positives in all this.
45:06This is a mess, but a merry mess, nonetheless.
45:09Two people have died and Osborne's on the rampage.
45:12I say good, in a manner of speaking.
45:13He killed one of our own and we can stop him today.
45:16Whoever said anything about stopping him?
45:18Now we know what he's up to,
45:20despite the cock-up.
45:22I'm chuffed to say he's tainting the right
45:24with every single action he takes,
45:26pushing the right further right
45:27and the left towards the Central Reservation.
45:30Meanwhile, these reception centres are a living nightmare.
45:33And suddenly a government position on immigration
45:36is now possible that was practically unthinkable two years ago,
45:39despite the fact that most of the Cabinet were gagging for it.
45:41Now we can venture a new bill
45:43that brings the shutters down on undesirables
45:46and make it look like we're practically socialist, for God's sake,
45:49all thanks to you.
45:51Pardon me for being party-political.
45:53You're not going to let us touch him, are you?
45:55Now, I didn't say that.
45:57And only until the bill's been passed, obviously.
46:00Then you can get Special Branch to do your dirty work,
46:02as per the hymn sheet.
46:04We're not total cynics.
46:06Oh, dear.
46:08You're a little shy, Derek.
46:10Have I ever told you that?
46:12You've implied it enough times.
46:14Take a chill pill, Harry.
46:36Fuck you, Derek.
46:38Get the bells on.
46:50What a shithole.
46:58Sorry.
47:01So, you asked me to give you a lift home
47:03and then you show me this.
47:06Well, I'm sorry, but no way.
47:08I can't leave you here.
47:12Come and stay with me.
47:15Come on.
47:17Move in.
47:20You're thinking about your lease.
47:23Helen's been dead for two seconds
47:26and all you can think about is your cash flow.
47:28You made me sick!
47:30I'm sorry, Daddy.
47:32I'm sorry.
47:34I've got nothing to say.
47:43Next.
47:45Thank you.
47:47Matthew!
47:56You all right?
47:57Long story. Not now.
47:59I want you to come and live with me.
48:01I have a big flat
48:03and it's big
48:05and it has a garden
48:07and I want you and Maisie
48:10in my flat and in my life as soon as possible.
48:13Will you do that?
48:27Sweetness!
48:57Target has just left.
49:27I'm sorry.
49:57Mr. Sykes.
49:59Your flight will be boarding from Gate 29 in 40 minutes.
50:27I'm sorry.
50:57I'm sorry.