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Six: Fusion
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GROGAN
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To dispose of the east coast of Scotland, yes.
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MINISTER
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If he was going to do that, he'd have done it by now.
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GROGAN
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Nobody was prepared to take that chance.
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MINISTER
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Instead, a particularly sensitive relationship between you and my government is now public property.
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MINISTER
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Instead, a particularly sensitive relationship between you and my government is now public property.
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LAWSON
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We could have had a catastrophe in there.
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MINISTER
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Colonel. [WAITS FOR LAWSON TO LEAVE THE ROOM] What did he say about Northmoor?
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BENNETT
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Not much. The whole hall was in such a state of pandemonium, I doubt if anyone noticed. The man is quite insane. He completely misread Jerry's argument.
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GROGAN
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Did he? I thought he put his finger right on it. Either we stay or we go.
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MINISTER
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Go where?
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HARCOURT
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(SCOFFS QUIETLY)
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MINISTER
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Well, then. What are we going to do next? We shall have to find him.
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HARCOURT
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I think we should leave it to Craven.
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MINISTER
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Bennett?
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BENNETT
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There are alternatives.
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(KNOCK ON DOOR)
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LAWSON
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There's a telephone call from Inspector Craven for Mr Harcourt.
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MINISTER
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Would you have any objection if we left it to Craven?
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GROGAN
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As long as he finds the plutonium, it's okay by me.
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MINISTER
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Well, Harcourt, you'd better make sure that he's fully briefed, hadn't you?
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