Day 261 - 12 Jun 96 - Page 04
1 A. I am unable to say. I do not know. No leaflet was
2 proffered. It was commented that this had happened.
3
4 Q. Right. If it had the last year's artwork ---
5 A. Yes.
6
7 Q. -- for the fair, it must be something that was being
8 regularly ---
9 A. I do not know.
10
11 Q. -- updated?
12 A. No. I said last year's artwork supplied by
13 London Greenpeace.
14
15 Q. Yes. But it had the wrong date for the fair?
16 A. Yes.
17
18 Q. It is all right. We can deal with that later. Then you
19 put: "This last part illustrates what I firmly believed to
20 be the anti-McDonald's movement", i.e. that other people
21 were basically ---
22 A. Other groups were also involved, yes.
23
24 Q. -- running the show?
25 A. Yes, running their own show, yes.
26
27 Q. Yes. Going back to the first paragraph -- I might as well
28 go through it in a sensible order -- it starts off where
29 Paul Gravett was going to a picket of Kentucky Fried
30 Chicken in Seven Sisters Road on 22nd September?
31 A. Yes.
32
33 Q. "Several others said they would join him, although
34 Dave Morris said that 'he was going too old for that sort
35 of thing'." What, that is for picketing, is it?
36 A. I presume that is what you meant.
37
38 Q. Those events were organised by London Greenpeace?
39 A. To the best of my knowledge.
40
41 Q. The campaign against Kentucky Fried Chicken?
42 A. They were events that were happening, anyway.
43
44 Q. Yes.
45 A. I presume so.
46
47 Q. One of the many events that were coming up, and people were
48 going to various pickets ---
49 A. Yes.
50
51 Q. -- and stuff like that. OK. Then there was a bit about
52 Helen Steel and the Greenpeace fair.
53
54 "While Paul Gravett again stated he would have the
55 McDonald's leaflets ready in time for the 16th" -- that is
56 the one that had been mentioned earlier in the updated
57 fact sheet or pamphlet, or something?
58 A. That is what I understood at the time.
59
60 Q. He had been talking about that throughout 1990, yes? It