• 5 months ago
The British Prime Minister leaks the location of an SAS team in Afghanistan to secure a multi-million pound arms deal.


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00:02:50Brilliantly leaked.
00:02:53Sara Weber, you are a genius.
00:03:00Salam aleikum, Prime Minister.
00:03:02Aleikum salam.
00:03:10Come.
00:03:21Sheikh Kassim.
00:03:24It was good of you to come at such short notice, Prime Minister.
00:03:27Oh, I've always got time for my good friends.
00:03:30Especially my very good friend, Sheikh Kassim.
00:03:33Thank you.
00:03:59Actually, the Prime Minister has to be in Brighton
00:04:01for 55 minutes.
00:04:06Tariq, some tea.
00:04:09Oh, make mine a scotch, will you?
00:04:11A large one.
00:04:13Nothing for me, thank you.
00:04:15There has been a regrettable incident, Prime Minister.
00:04:20A regrettable incident?
00:04:22Qu'est-ce qu'il vient foutre là, le Premier ministre?
00:04:25Je sais.
00:04:26Oh, couldn't this have waited until
00:04:28after the press conference tomorrow morning?
00:04:30I'm afraid not.
00:04:35Can we get you anything else?
00:04:49King Abdullah's nephew, Nadir,
00:04:51was killed by a group of reportedly British soldiers
00:04:56on the outskirts of Zaranj this morning.
00:04:59Bloody hell!
00:05:01What the devil was he doing in Afghanistan?
00:05:05Nadir has always been strong-willed.
00:05:09As you might say, a hothead.
00:05:12But what's this got to do with me?
00:05:16I've been instructed by the King to inform you
00:05:18that until this matter is sorted out,
00:05:21there will be no trade agreement between our two countries.
00:05:25No trade agreement?
00:05:27We're announcing an £80 billion arms deal tomorrow!
00:05:33As I said, Prime Minister, it is a regrettable incident.
00:05:37Regrettable?
00:05:39This is a bloody catastrophe!
00:05:43It is unfortunate that you chose to pre-empt
00:05:46tomorrow's press conference by leaking details to the media.
00:05:51The economic benefits, the new jobs,
00:05:56our continued cooperation in the fight against global terrorism...
00:06:00Look, I presume that you...
00:06:02It is not wise to assume
00:06:04what the hand of fate has not written, Prime Minister.
00:06:16What do you want, Kasim?
00:06:20I want nothing.
00:06:22I am but a humble servant of my king.
00:06:25Yes, yes, yes. What does your king want?
00:06:29You must understand, Nadir was the king's favourite nephew.
00:06:35He is inconsolable.
00:06:45We want the men that killed Nadir.
00:06:56Do you think Kasim will cancel the contract?
00:07:00Not likely.
00:07:25Force tracking?
00:07:27Yes, it's a nifty piece of software that the army have
00:07:30for being able to locate any of their units at any time.
00:07:34Very ingenious.
00:07:36Sir, these men...
00:07:37Look, have you any idea
00:07:40what the loss of this contract will mean to us politically
00:07:45and to me personally?
00:07:48Go to 700 local time.
00:07:52Ah.
00:07:54Well, I did now.
00:07:59According to this, they're back on board the USS Nimitz.
00:08:02Shit!
00:08:03Is there a problem?
00:08:04No, no, no, there's no problem at all, no problem at all.
00:08:07Just double-checking. Go back to 0600.
00:08:14This unit here, where are they now?
00:08:2131 north, 62 east, on hold until 6.15 local time.
00:08:2731 north, 62 east.
00:08:33Right.
00:08:37Right, Sheik.
00:08:44There you are, Sheik.
00:08:4631 degrees north, 62 east.
00:08:50There till 6.15 local time.
00:08:53Try not to miss them.
00:08:56I shall inform the king of your most gracious cooperation.
00:09:00I will see you tomorrow at that press conference.
00:09:04Do not be late.
00:09:06Most certainly, Prime Minister.
00:09:19Who's our nearest contact in Saraj?
00:09:21Assad.
00:09:23Assad.
00:09:26Email Assad with the coordinates and tell him to get his men to 31 north, 62 east as quickly as possible.
00:09:32Will he have enough time?
00:09:3431 north, 62 east isn't very far from the Iranian border,
00:09:39so it shouldn't take his men more than a couple of hours to get into position.
00:09:45Tariq!
00:09:47Tell Salim to transfer, say, 50,000 US dollars into Assad's account.
00:09:55No, make that 100,000.
00:09:59I feel in a generous mood.
00:10:02Of course, Your Highness.
00:10:18Don't you ever put a stunt like that again.
00:10:22This deal's worth a damn sight more than the lives of a few grunts.
00:10:25Those men...
00:10:26Politics is a dirty business.
00:10:28You should know that better than anyone.
00:10:30Lying to the public is one thing.
00:10:33Sacrificing our troops in the life of our...
00:10:35Do you really want to finish that sentence?
00:10:39No, Prime Minister.
00:10:41Good.
00:10:42I'm putting you up for a safe seat at the next general election.
00:10:47Earn it!
00:11:09You have to set up a satellite.
00:11:11No, no, better one or three.
00:11:13Trust me, it's worth it.
00:11:15But you have to do it quickly.
00:11:1731 north, 62 east.
00:11:19Okay.
00:11:38It's time for my watch.
00:11:40Okay.
00:11:52How's it going?
00:11:54Give me two seconds.
00:11:56Okay.
00:11:58Okay.
00:12:00Okay.
00:12:02Okay.
00:12:04Okay.
00:12:06Give me a second.
00:12:12Oh, no.
00:12:17My stairs could get some rust.
00:12:19It's my watch now.
00:12:36How long do we wait?
00:12:39Two hours.
00:12:45Fucking RPGs.
00:12:47What a bunch of bastards.
00:12:51And the deal, confirmed at the press conference,
00:12:54worth 80 billion pounds,
00:12:56contains strategic weaponry and...
00:12:58...of course, devastation in the north of the country,
00:13:01leaving many mainline stations and motorways closed.
00:13:04And to other news, the MOD has confirmed
00:13:07that four British airbases have been hit.
00:13:10And the deal is now in effect.
00:13:12And the deal is now in effect.
00:13:14And the deal is now in effect.
00:13:16And the deal is now in effect.
00:13:19...the MOD has confirmed that four British soldiers
00:13:21have been killed in Afghanistan today.
00:13:24Soldiers were on a routine patrol and are yet to be named.
00:13:27Gun crime in the capital is soaring,
00:13:30according to new figures released by...
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00:15:08You are so lucky, my friend.
00:15:12No uniform?
00:15:15Can't your government afford to close its soldiers?
00:15:18I'm a journalist.
00:15:20Journalist?
00:15:29Anne Princeton.
00:15:31CNN.
00:15:34I thought you worked for Al Jazeera.
00:15:38Press, huh?
00:15:41I'm confused.
00:15:43Your government told us that the contingent
00:15:46at 31 North, 62 East
00:15:49was the unit that I just had paid a little visit to Zaranje.
00:15:57I'm Press. Okay?
00:16:03Elliot.
00:16:06Check that email again.
00:16:11The unit responsible for the Zaranje raid
00:16:15at 31 North, 62 East.
00:16:18It was 615 Afghan local time.
00:16:27Either I have been misinformed, Miss Princeton,
00:16:31or you are lying.
00:16:33You've got it wrong, okay?
00:16:35I work for CNN.
00:16:36Electricity?
00:16:38No?
00:16:42I'm a member of a tradition list.
00:16:45Besides,
00:16:49I'm sure you're special training.
00:16:56You are a special force.
00:16:59You are special forces, yes?
00:17:09I doubt a soldier like yourself
00:17:12would have come to a bet over electrical stimulation.
00:17:16But maybe the loss of a hand?
00:17:21Or maybe if I cut one of these
00:17:26silky smooth breasts,
00:17:29that might loosen your tongue.
00:17:32Huh?
00:17:37Put it in the chair.
00:17:56Put it in the chair.
00:18:06I know you're lying.
00:18:09Then let me do it.
00:18:11Do it, do it.
00:18:12I don't want to do it.
00:18:14Please, fuck.
00:18:16Please.
00:18:18No.
00:18:24Oh, fuck.
00:18:26Left or right?
00:18:29I told you I work for CNN!
00:18:31CNN, huh?
00:18:33Shaman, what do you mean?
00:18:34Shaman, shaman.
00:18:37No.
00:18:38Shaman.
00:18:39Yeah, shaman.
00:18:48I'll take my time with you.
00:18:52What, were you meant to kill them all now?
00:18:54Yeah, yeah.
00:18:56It's all in good time.
00:19:00Let's see.
00:19:02Maybe she's worth something.
00:19:09Take her to the cell.
00:19:11Show her some hospitality.
00:19:14Yes, yes.
00:19:16Yes.
00:19:47And then we'll see.
00:19:49Okay.
00:20:16Yes.
00:20:40Yes.
00:20:42I understand right away.
00:20:46Yes.
00:21:02Daddy.
00:21:04This looks like a letter from the MP who...
00:21:07You think that after two months,
00:21:09the MOD would have the decency to tell us
00:21:11what had happened at your unit?
00:21:13Oh, yes.
00:21:16He emailed me.
00:21:18A matter of national security.
00:21:22Is this how things work in Italy?
00:21:24Secrets in Italy?
00:21:26Yosef tells Carlo, Carlo tells Vincent,
00:21:28and Vincent tells the whole country.
00:21:33Daddy, we're running late.
00:21:35We have a party to go to tonight.
00:21:38Of course.
00:21:39Now, look, don't overdo it, eh?
00:21:42Kickboxing championships in a couple of weeks.
00:21:44No, don't.
00:21:47Don't go.
00:21:52I like Gina.
00:22:05This whole business about your sister
00:22:07is really taking your toll on your dad, isn't it?
00:22:09I know. He just...
00:22:11He can't let it go.
00:22:13He just doesn't understand
00:22:15why, after so many years in the army,
00:22:17the MOD won't tell him what happened to Jill.
00:22:20With all his contacts.
00:22:22Contacts?
00:22:24Even his other friends won't speak to him.
00:22:26It's like they've been warned off or something.
00:22:28Is there anything I can do?
00:22:40Are you hungry?
00:22:45I have something very nice for you.
00:22:53Enjoy it.
00:23:10No.
00:23:15No.
00:23:20No.
00:23:39No.
00:23:47At least now I can rest in peace.
00:23:53Jill.
00:23:55Jill can't.
00:24:09Jill can't.
00:24:39Jill can't.
00:24:48Assad has a little surprise.
00:24:53You've been very resilient.
00:24:57What's it been now?
00:25:00Two months?
00:25:02I have nothing to say to you.
00:25:05You know,
00:25:07you can use the net for
00:25:09shopping,
00:25:11finding old friends.
00:25:13Did you know that over 80%
00:25:15of the Chinese people use acupuncture?
00:25:17No?
00:25:19Neither did I.
00:25:21I was so intrigued.
00:25:23I thought I might carry out
00:25:25a little experiment.
00:25:27One that might
00:25:29loosen your tongue.
00:25:38Nice, huh?
00:25:40I made these myself.
00:25:43One for each of
00:25:45the coalition countries
00:25:47here in Afghanistan.
00:25:49You're some sort of fucking artist now,
00:25:51aren't you?
00:25:53Well, some of the finest art
00:25:55was created by
00:25:57Muslim calligraphers.
00:26:00Not that I'm comparing
00:26:02myself to them, but
00:26:04I did my best.
00:26:08Now...
00:26:12Let's start with
00:26:14the practice.
00:26:18Hmm?
00:26:22You'll like that.
00:26:28That's it.
00:26:31That's it.
00:26:36Nice?
00:26:38Huh?
00:26:42Painful?
00:26:44Huh?
00:26:48You know, I spent a year
00:26:50in England, working for my uncle.
00:26:52I should have been back.
00:26:54But I had to come back.
00:26:56Allah had another plans for me.
00:27:01Well,
00:27:03since you are unwilling to talk
00:27:05and quite valuable,
00:27:07that's why we are being
00:27:09very nice to you.
00:27:11Yes, very nice.
00:27:13God!
00:27:19What shall we do next, huh?
00:27:22How about...
00:27:25How about the yanks?
00:27:27Huh?
00:27:29Let's try the yanks.
00:27:36God! Fuck!
00:27:38You like that?
00:27:40Huh? Nice, huh?
00:27:48Bring the fan.
00:27:50Yes, the fan.
00:28:00Huh?
00:28:03Let's start at the beginning, shall we?
00:28:07Name.
00:28:11I'm Princeton.
00:28:13Name.
00:28:29Fuck!
00:28:31Fuck!
00:28:41Name.
00:28:47Go fuck yourself.
00:28:53Oh, fuck!
00:29:02No.
00:29:05No.
00:29:09No.
00:29:13Name.
00:29:21Captain...
00:29:26Captain Jill Mandelson.
00:29:29That wasn't very hard, was it?
00:29:33I don't think we need the fan anymore.
00:29:39Take off the belt.
00:29:41Drink some water.
00:29:45So, Captain Mandelson,
00:29:47tell me about Zaranj.
00:29:51Zaranj?
00:29:53Give a hand.
00:29:59What was that?
00:30:01Oh, I remember.
00:30:04Zaranj.
00:30:06Tell me about Zaranj.
00:30:09It's the capital of Nimrud's province.
00:30:11And?
00:30:15Tell me about the raid you carried out there,
00:30:17and how many people were killed.
00:30:19How many people?
00:30:22I don't know.
00:30:24I don't know.
00:30:26Tell me about the raid you carried out there in Zaranj.
00:30:29What raid?
00:30:31Tell me about the raid you carried out there in Zaranj.
00:30:35The day before we attacked your unit.
00:30:37I...
00:30:39I've never been to Zaranj.
00:30:45She's wasting your time.
00:30:47Just kill her now.
00:30:51I've never been to fucking Zaranj, okay?
00:30:54My unit was in Zadar.
00:30:56I brought him the day before you attacked us.
00:31:00Don't test my patience.
00:31:03I know you were there.
00:31:24Tell me about Zaranj.
00:31:54Zaranj.
00:32:24Zaranj.
00:32:55Your Highness!
00:32:57Your Highness!
00:32:59I've just received communication from Azar.
00:33:01Oh, yes? What does he want now?
00:33:03More money for his cause?
00:33:05He has discovered something about the British unit
00:33:08that he attacked two months ago.
00:33:10He has found the unit is not responsible for Nadir's death.
00:33:15Nonsense. That can't be true.
00:33:17The unit commander told him.
00:33:20He was told to kill them all!
00:33:23There seems to be a survivor he is holding on to.
00:33:26Her?
00:33:27The captain.
00:33:28The commanding officer of the unit at 31 North, 62 East.
00:33:32She told him.
00:33:34Lies. Lies!
00:33:36John Hammond gave me his word.
00:33:39That unit is responsible for the raid on Zaranj
00:33:43and the death of King Abdullah's nephew.
00:33:45He insists she is telling the truth.
00:33:48Azar has a certain reputation.
00:33:51Then he is a misguided fool!
00:33:54What are we going to tell King Abdullah, sir?
00:33:56Just let me think!
00:34:04Contact Azar.
00:34:06Tell him to kill this woman immediately.
00:34:09Yes. Yes. It will be done.
00:34:12Antarik!
00:34:14Make sure it is done.
00:34:17Or the king will have both our heads.
00:34:20Yes, of course. Of course, your highness.
00:34:48Hello.
00:34:51Yes, everything is fine.
00:34:54I will call you soon.
00:34:57Yes.
00:34:59Yes.
00:35:17A message from our contact.
00:35:20Antarik says to kill the woman.
00:35:25I am a soldier of jihad.
00:35:27I am here with someone to do his master's bidding.
00:35:30He says it must be done today.
00:35:38They are waiting for reply.
00:35:45I will decide what to do
00:35:47after I have spoken to the woman from Beirut.
00:35:57Thank you.
00:36:04She is here.
00:36:07Peace be upon you.
00:36:09Peace be upon you.
00:36:17Where is the woman?
00:36:19The woman is here, in safety.
00:36:21Do you know she is safe?
00:36:23Of course.
00:36:25So, what can you offer?
00:36:29We can offer, let's say,
00:36:3220 AA-52s,
00:36:35250 FAMAS commando.
00:36:38Is that all?
00:36:44250 of F92s
00:36:49and
00:36:52700 of A1s.
00:36:57Plus, of course, all the ammunition you boys need
00:37:00to keep you busy for a while.
00:37:05When can you deliver?
00:37:0772 hours.
00:37:09Where can you see the first girl?
00:37:11What is your problem?
00:37:12Assad, Semtex.
00:37:17Yeah, we also need Semtex
00:37:20and M82.
00:37:22No problem.
00:37:24Nice weapon, the M82.
00:37:29Show me the girl.
00:37:51We'll be waiting for you there, Tuesday.
00:37:54Six o'clock.
00:37:56And don't be late, I didn't bring any sun cream.
00:37:59Goodbye.
00:38:01May God protect you.
00:38:03Goodbye.
00:38:10I'm sorry.
00:38:12I'm sorry.
00:38:14I'm sorry.
00:38:16I'm sorry.
00:38:19Ha, ha, ha.
00:38:27She's worth her weight in gold.
00:38:29I always told you, didn't I?
00:38:32Huh?
00:38:34What shall I tell Tarek?
00:38:36Be creative.
00:38:37The less he knows, the better.
00:38:44Ya'aub.
00:38:48Ya'aub.
00:38:56Ya'aub.
00:38:58Oui?
00:39:01Bon.
00:39:03Previens les Italiens, puis tu viens me rejoindre à Londres.
00:39:18Alla.
00:39:31Okay, let's go, baby.
00:39:37Okay.
00:39:3963
00:39:4072
00:39:4160
00:39:4273
00:39:44It's 0, 5, 1, 5, 1, 6, 2, 3, 2, 1
00:39:46All right, let's see.
00:39:48Go ahead.
00:39:55Come.
00:39:59Sheikh Qasim is here, sir.
00:40:01All right, you got the file?
00:40:02Yes, sir, here it is.
00:40:04Oh, just summarize, will you?
00:40:09Belfast, Columbia, Sierra...
00:40:11I don't want her entire military career.
00:40:14Yes, sir.
00:40:15Um, Captain Mandelson can't remember a thing.
00:40:18She remembers her unit making it to the RV at 31 North, 62 East, and that's it.
00:40:23Well, what about her two months in captivity?
00:40:26Nothing.
00:40:27The doctor seemed to think she's suffering from post-traumatic stress
00:40:30and she'll have been subjected to...
00:40:33Well, you know.
00:40:34Seems she blanked the whole episode out.
00:40:36What's the army going to do with her?
00:40:38She's been discharged on medical grounds.
00:40:42And the press?
00:40:43They seem pretty engrossed in the election.
00:40:45And someone who can't remember anything is hardly headline news.
00:40:49No.
00:40:54Right, send Sheik in.
00:41:02Prime Minister, Sheik Kassim.
00:41:09Welcome, Sheik.
00:41:11Salam aleikum.
00:41:12Aleikum salam, Prime Minister.
00:41:14Please sit down.
00:41:25Thank you, Jacob. That'll be all.
00:41:33We had a deal and I kept my side of it.
00:41:38This has to be dealt with once and for all.
00:41:42Should we take care of Captain Mandelson
00:41:44or would you like to make your own arrangements, Prime Minister?
00:41:49Sheik, this young lady has no recollection at all.
00:41:53Memories come and go, Prime Minister.
00:41:56Is that a risk you are willing to take?
00:41:58If the media were to discover you sold out your own men...
00:42:02Are you threatening the Prime Minister of Great Britain?
00:42:07No.
00:42:09Not at all.
00:42:12We share the same peril.
00:42:15The wrath of my king is swift and far-reaching.
00:42:19Just like that of your British tabloids.
00:42:23I understand.
00:42:26Tell me when Captain Mandelson will be leaving her base
00:42:29and where she might be heading.
00:42:53You're staying at RAF Bryze Norton?
00:42:57You'll be leaving tomorrow.
00:43:01He has a sister in Horsham with whom she will probably be staying.
00:43:17I'm most grateful for the information.
00:43:22Thank you.
00:43:24RAF BRYZE NORTON
00:43:50You wanted to see me?
00:43:52Every time I see you, you are more beautiful than ever.
00:43:56What is it you want, Thara?
00:43:58I have a job for you.
00:44:00I'm not in that line of business anymore.
00:44:02250,000 pounds.
00:44:04I told you, I'm not in that line of business anymore.
00:44:06Half a million.
00:44:08You must be desperate.
00:44:11Can't you get someone else?
00:44:13I need your help, Yasmin.
00:44:16This needs your touch.
00:44:19Who's the target?
00:44:21British officer, Captain Jill Mandelson.
00:44:25An Afghan survivor?
00:44:27I know who you mean.
00:44:30It's a lot of money.
00:44:32When you can pay the right money, you can get the job done.
00:44:36Everything you need to know is in there.
00:44:41And the money?
00:44:43It will be transferred to an account of your choice.
00:44:47This is the last time I do a job for you.
00:44:50Do you understand?
00:44:52Go.
00:45:04It's your account.
00:45:07Yasmin.
00:45:09Make it look like suicide.
00:45:12You're always sick.
00:45:17Yasmin.
00:45:20I can't wait to see her.
00:45:22She is so tough, it's unbelievable.
00:45:26Listen.
00:45:28I need to show you something.
00:45:31What's that?
00:45:32When our troops rescued your sister,
00:45:35they found drugs, weapons and a laptop.
00:45:38Now, this is a copy of an email
00:45:40the Agency of Information and Security of Estonia found on the hard drive.
00:45:45The Italian intelligence agencies.
00:45:55The unit responsible for Zoran's raid will be at 31 North, 62 East until 6.15 local.
00:46:02Terminate with extreme prejudice.
00:46:07Terry.
00:46:08They knew where to find her unit.
00:46:16Hi, sis.
00:46:18I'm in Horsham.
00:46:20I needed to pick up a new mobile and I got some flowers.
00:46:24I just wanted to visit Dad's grave, you know, before I came home.
00:46:29Yeah, look, I know all about the email.
00:46:32Look, Kim, I need your help.
00:46:35I didn't really want to talk about this over the phone.
00:46:38I... I...
00:46:40I... I...
00:46:42I didn't really want to talk about this over the phone.
00:46:45I didn't want to tell you till I got back, but...
00:46:48You know, even the walls have ears, even at Bryce Norton.
00:46:53Yeah.
00:46:54Well, can I speak to you later?
00:46:57We'll leave it till I get back.
00:47:00Okay.
00:47:01See ya.
00:47:03Fucking move.
00:47:04Just drive the car.
00:47:12Fuck.
00:47:43Kimberley Mandelson?
00:47:44Yes.
00:47:45Do you mind if we come in for a moment, please?
00:47:47No, not at all. Come in.
00:47:49Thank you.
00:47:55Morning, sir.
00:47:56I've just had a call from the Sussex Police regarding Captain Mandelson.
00:48:00Captain...
00:48:01Mandelson, sir.
00:48:02Rescued in Afghanistan.
00:48:04Oh.
00:48:05Yes.
00:48:06Yes.
00:48:07Captain...
00:48:08Mandelson, sir.
00:48:09Rescued in Afghanistan.
00:48:10Oh.
00:48:11Yes.
00:48:12She's dead, sir.
00:48:13Looks like suicide.
00:48:15What happened?
00:48:16The police found her car at the bottom of a cliff in Sussex.
00:48:19They think she simply drove off the edge.
00:48:23Thank you for keeping me informed.
00:48:25Shall I ask if the MOD is sending the family their condolences?
00:48:29Yes, it sounds like a very good idea.
00:48:31Make sure she...
00:48:32The funeral's something special.
00:48:34Yes, sir.
00:48:37Thank you.
00:48:59Excuse me.
00:49:00Are you Kimberly Mandelson?
00:49:01Yes.
00:49:02Do you have a delivery?
00:49:03Oh, good.
00:49:04Do you want us to bring these inside for you?
00:49:06Just leave them there.
00:49:07I'll sort them, thanks.
00:49:11Pretty high-tech gear we've got here.
00:49:13They must be the fastest processors on the market.
00:49:15Are you a computer buff?
00:49:16Doing a degree in game design.
00:49:18Sign here, please.
00:49:23Have fun with that lot.
00:49:24Cheers.
00:49:27What's all this, then?
00:49:28Oh, it's just a little project I'm working on.
00:49:32Oh, don't just stand there.
00:49:33Give us a hand.
00:49:37Thanks.
00:49:45Okay.
00:49:48Let's nail these bastards.
00:50:06Let's go.
00:50:36Oh, my God.
00:51:07Morning, Kim.
00:51:08Hi.
00:51:09I'll leave them on the bench.
00:51:10Great, thank you.
00:51:14Have a good day.
00:51:15Cheers.
00:51:36Cheers.
00:51:37Cheers.
00:51:38Cheers.
00:52:06Kimberly Mandelson?
00:52:07Yeah, sure.
00:52:08I'll be there as soon as I can.
00:52:09Bye.
00:52:10Kimberly?
00:52:11Kim.
00:52:12Kim.
00:52:13Kim.
00:52:14Kim.
00:52:17Kim.
00:52:18Kim.
00:52:19Kim.
00:52:20Kim.
00:52:21Kim.
00:52:22Kim.
00:52:23Kim.
00:52:24Kim.
00:52:27Kim.
00:52:28Kim.
00:52:29Kim.
00:52:30Kim.
00:52:31Kim.
00:52:32Kim.
00:52:33Kim.
00:52:34Kim.
00:52:35
00:52:45
00:52:55
00:53:05
00:53:12Corinne Pray.
00:53:15Kimberley Mandelson.
00:53:16Nice of you to come.
00:53:18I thought you might like to see the hotel where it all started.
00:53:21Nice hotel.
00:53:24You should have a look at these.
00:53:34Do you understand what you need to do?
00:53:38Pretty much.
00:53:40
00:53:56Still thinking about Jill?
00:53:58Yeah, but I don't want to talk about it.
00:54:03I understand.
00:54:04Sarah Webber.
00:54:06I met her the other day at the Swiss Embassy.
00:54:08Yeah?
00:54:10What's she like?
00:54:12Nasty piece of work.
00:54:14U.S. Ambassador calls her the Witch of Westminster.
00:54:16She's not very popular then, I take it.
00:54:18You wouldn't want to turn your back on her if she was holding a knife, that's for sure.
00:54:24Do you know, there's something I need to tell you.
00:54:29You know the e-mails.
00:54:32I know who Tariq is.
00:54:36It's not a codename, it's a real name.
00:54:38Tariq.
00:54:40Sheikh Kazim's P.A.
00:54:42Sheikh Kazim?
00:54:44As in Ambassador to King Abdullah?
00:54:48The e-mail was sent from Rothbury Manor.
00:54:51Barely 15 minutes after the Prime Minister
00:54:54was supposed to meet with the Queen.
00:54:56The e-mail was sent from Rothbury Manor.
00:54:59Barely 15 minutes after the Prime Minister
00:55:02met Sheikh Kazim there.
00:55:05Are you implying that John Hammond told Sheikh Kazim where your sister's unit was?
00:55:09In a nutshell, yes.
00:55:11Why would he do that?
00:55:13Why do politicians do anything?
00:55:16Even if the P.M. did tell Sheikh Kazim where your sister's unit was,
00:55:20you'll never be able to prove it.
00:55:23Maybe.
00:55:26Maybe not.
00:55:28But I'm going to give it a bloody good try.
00:55:56Where's the child?
00:56:00Where's the horse we let go wild?
00:56:06You were the sand blown away
00:56:12For your death I'll make them pay
00:56:18Now you were the heat of the desert storm
00:56:22Now I'm the unexploded bomb
00:56:29It's time that they listened
00:56:32It's time they learned
00:56:35Put your fingers in the fire
00:56:38They're gonna get burned
00:56:41You know what they say
00:56:44He who dares wins
00:56:47Take a hell of a threat
00:56:50To get rid of their sin
00:57:03You were a scream heard in the night
00:57:09You were the bag-allied fire
00:57:13Hard as diamond, soft as snow
00:57:19If you were scared, girl, it didn't show
00:57:25You were a secret to be kept
00:57:31As sisters lost their tears wet
00:57:37With the moon shining on them
00:57:41With the moon shining on the lake
00:57:47With the sound of the rattlesnake
00:57:53It's time they listened
00:57:56It's time that they learned
00:57:58Put your fingers in the fire
00:58:01They're gonna get burned
00:58:04You know what they say
00:58:07He who dares wins
00:58:10Take a hell of a threat
00:58:13To get rid of their sins
00:58:16Take a hell of a threat
00:58:19To get rid of their sin
00:58:22It's time they listened
00:58:25It's time that they learned
00:58:28Put your fingers in the fire
00:58:31They're gonna get burned
00:58:34You know what they say
00:58:37He who dares wins
00:58:40Take a hell of a threat
00:58:43To get rid of their sins
00:58:46Take a hell of a threat
00:58:49You know what they say
00:58:52He who dares wins
00:58:55Take a hell of a threat
00:58:58To get rid of their sins
00:59:01Take a hell of a threat
00:59:19You know what they say
00:59:22He who dares wins
00:59:25Take a hell of a threat
00:59:28To get rid of their sins
00:59:31Take a hell of a threat
00:59:34To get rid of their sins
00:59:37Take a hell of a threat
00:59:40To get rid of their sins
00:59:49Shh!
00:59:52Shh!
00:59:55Shh!
00:59:58Shh!
01:00:01Shh!
01:00:04Shh!
01:00:07Shh!
01:00:10Shh!
01:00:13Shh!
01:00:16Shh!
01:00:46Hello? Yeah, no problems. Okay, I'll see you there. Bye, mate.
01:01:02Don't leave or I'll blow a hole in your head and I'll get down on you.
01:01:15Don't leave or I'll blow a hole in your head and I'll get down on you.
01:01:18Nice and slowly, put your hands around the pole.
01:01:45What do you want?
01:02:13What's going on?
01:02:31Do you want an exclusive? What?
01:02:34Log on to the website tooclostothetruth.com
01:02:40Hey, what's this about?
01:02:43Hello? Hello?
01:03:00Who are you?
01:03:05What the fuck is that?
01:03:07Snake venom.
01:03:08What?
01:03:09Emotoxins, dirty little bastards.
01:03:14Seen the results first hand in Borneo.
01:03:17On holiday.
01:03:19We thought it was food poisoning at first.
01:03:22But then things started to get really bad.
01:03:26The guy started to bleed.
01:03:31First from his nose.
01:03:37Then his ears.
01:03:39It wasn't long before the blood was oozing from his paws like he was some sort of religious freak.
01:03:49Poor guy died in agony.
01:03:57You look in pretty good shape, but I'd guess you've got about 40 hours.
01:04:03Unless you get the answer to it.
01:04:09Fucking bitch!
01:04:18Okay.
01:04:20Ladies, look lively on this.
01:04:22Come on, the news editor needs to be in on this.
01:04:24We need this on the website now.
01:04:26Rachel, do you foresee any technical problems?
01:04:28No, but I'll increase the bandwidth.
01:04:30Last thing we want is to spot a buffer underrun.
01:04:32Go for it.
01:04:33I'll give the advertising department a buzz as well.
01:04:35See if we can stir up some business.
01:04:37This is going to be huge.
01:04:39James, you contact all the European networks.
01:04:42Come on, people, let's go on this.
01:04:44Come on.
01:04:57The fuck do you want?
01:05:00The truth.
01:05:03Sad cow.
01:05:04What do you think you are, Gillian Anderson?
01:05:08Gillian Anderson, yeah.
01:05:11The X-Files was always one of my favourites.
01:05:14Government cover-ups.
01:05:16Conspiracy theories.
01:05:20You should know, Sarah.
01:05:27You must be barking if you believe that shit.
01:05:35Prime Minister, you need to see this, sir, right away.
01:05:40It's just gone live across all networks.
01:05:42What?
01:05:43It's Sarah Webber, sir.
01:05:44She's been kidnapped.
01:05:47Recording this for posterity, are you?
01:05:50Proof of your guilt.
01:05:54You being a spin doctor and all that,
01:05:56I thought you might like the chance to air your views on film.
01:06:00What views?
01:06:05How about free speech?
01:06:06Bollocks.
01:06:08Free speech?
01:06:10You just think people shouldn't have a right to view their opinions anymore?
01:06:14Bollocks to you.
01:06:16I'm not saying anything.
01:06:21Suit yourself.
01:06:25Come 4pm, Sunday,
01:06:29you'll be dead.
01:06:34Deep talk.
01:06:38What the hell is that woman?
01:06:48No idea, sir.
01:06:49Right.
01:06:51Call Johnson at MI5.
01:06:52Tell him I want a special ops unit over here, under my control, 24 hours a day.
01:06:57And convene a cabinet meeting.
01:07:00And the media, sir?
01:07:02Spin them some terrorist yarn.
01:07:06And get the police to round up the usual Islamic suspects.
01:07:09This may buy us enough time to sort out this mess.
01:07:16Live footage of the PM's special adviser Sarah Webber
01:07:18continues to be beamed across the internet.
01:07:21At a press conference a few minutes ago,
01:07:23the Home Secretary announced that all possible measures
01:07:25are being put in place to find Sarah Webber as quickly as possible.
01:07:29We're joined now by our political editor, Raymond Burton-Smith.
01:07:33So, Raymond, what's your view on Miss Webber's kidnapping?
01:07:36It's difficult to know at this stage who's responsible for the kidnapping,
01:07:40but the government seem pretty sure this is the work of Islamic terrorists.
01:07:44As I understand it, there haven't been any ransom demands made as yet,
01:07:47so how can they be so sure?
01:07:50Well, the kidnapping bears all the hallmarks of an Islamic group.
01:07:54Usage of the internet and video footage of the captive.
01:07:58But why would anybody want to kidnap Sarah Webber?
01:08:01Miss Webber has been one of the most outspoken of the Prime Minister's advisers
01:08:05regarding the need to introduce new laws to fight international terrorism,
01:08:10and no doubt the terrorists saw her as an ideal target.
01:08:19I'm wondering if Miss Webber's kidnapping
01:08:22refers to a kind of high-profile...
01:08:25Come in!
01:08:28Jacob, they're taking the bait.
01:08:31Yes, sir.
01:08:32Now, it wouldn't do any harm to drop some of the usual names.
01:08:35You know, Ben Laden and al-Qaeda and that sort of thing.
01:08:38Yes, sir. Shall I bring in the special ops commander?
01:08:40Yes, go on.
01:08:46Prime Minister, Major Paul Davidson.
01:08:48Paul!
01:08:49Prime Minister.
01:08:50Sit down, please.
01:08:54What's your take on all this?
01:08:57Well, it's early days, sir, but my team are on the case.
01:09:00We've spoken to Webber's bodyguard.
01:09:02Anything?
01:09:03He was standing by the car and someone took him out.
01:09:07Neighbours?
01:09:09The house is pretty much isolated,
01:09:12but we've got the police down there just in case we do get a curtain twitcher amongst them.
01:09:17Now, what's your take on this internet broadcast?
01:09:21Well, we're tracking the source of the transmission as we speak.
01:09:24How long?
01:09:25Could be a couple of hours, could be as much as 48.
01:09:2848 hours?
01:09:30I thought you clever people could do this sort of thing in a matter of minutes.
01:09:33This is a specialist, sir.
01:09:36Maile says that she's using a modulated encryption algorithm
01:09:40that's masking the source of the transmission.
01:09:42Look, I'll take the English translation, please.
01:09:46Every time a computer connects to the internet,
01:09:48every time a computer connects to the internet,
01:09:50its unique IP address identifies it.
01:09:53It's like a shop.
01:09:56Taking your name every time you visit one of its stores.
01:10:00She's rerouting her internet access through a network of proxy servers.
01:10:04Then how the heck do you expect to trace her?
01:10:07As soon as we get a fix on her.
01:10:09I have two SAS teams on standby, ready to take her out.
01:10:14Good.
01:10:17Very good.
01:10:18Now, Paul, no mistakes, right?
01:10:22Sarah Webber's very important to me.
01:10:27Yes, sir.
01:10:30Good luck, Major.
01:10:42Fancy a little chat yet?
01:10:45No.
01:10:49Okay.
01:10:51I've got all the time in the world, unlike you.
01:10:58They'll be looking for me.
01:11:01Of course.
01:11:07I'm feeling the heat, hmm?
01:11:09It's the light.
01:11:11I was only thinking you were used to being in the spotlight.
01:11:22They will find me, you know.
01:11:25Of course they'll find you.
01:11:28The question is whether you'll still be alive.
01:11:59Give me a call.
01:12:11How much does it cost to buy a politician these days?
01:12:16Huh?
01:12:1710,000?
01:12:19A hundred?
01:12:21A million?
01:12:24Or does it depend on the favour you want doing?
01:12:29What the fuck do you want from me?
01:12:32I told you, I want the truth!
01:12:37Do you think she'll talk?
01:12:39Would you?
01:12:41I'd try and buy some time.
01:12:43I don't think so.
01:12:47Do you think she'll talk?
01:12:49Would you?
01:12:51I'd try and buy some time.
01:12:53Give this crazy bitch a bit of useless gossip.
01:12:56The problem is, Sarah knows where all our skeletons are buried.
01:13:05What are you implying?
01:13:11If she were to become a liability...
01:13:15Understood, sir.
01:13:17I'll let Davidson know.
01:13:22This is where the bodyguard was taken out.
01:13:24Very good, carry on.
01:13:36Miley, how are we doing?
01:13:39This woman's good.
01:13:41She's hauled us around the globe three times already.
01:13:43Yeah, well, she can run, but she can't hide.
01:13:45I hate to say it, sir, but she really knows what she's doing.
01:13:49There's no pattern, just random access.
01:13:51So how long?
01:13:52At least a couple of days.
01:13:53We don't have a couple of days.
01:13:55I don't know why you do it.
01:14:14Do what?
01:14:15Lie.
01:14:16Mislead people.
01:14:17That is what spin doctors do, isn't it?
01:14:20Where did you get that idea from?
01:14:22Machiavelli.
01:14:24Well, you can read.
01:14:27Why all the deception?
01:14:29Don't you think that people have the right to know what their elected government is getting up to?
01:14:35God, you're naive.
01:14:38And where did you get that idea from?
01:14:41Abraham Lincoln.
01:14:43Government of the people, by the people, for the people.
01:14:49What cave did you crawl out of?
01:14:53Government is about making the right choices.
01:14:58The right choices?
01:15:01What, like invading Iraq?
01:15:04And what little lie was that based on?
01:15:07Politicians have to do what they think is right for their country.
01:15:12So, if our politicians, in their infinite wisdom, decide it's okay to gun down Iraqi civilians,
01:15:20or blow up their schools with cruise missiles, then who are we to doubt them?
01:15:25You don't know what you're talking about.
01:15:27Oh, I do.
01:15:30I have been there, and it's not a pretty sight.
01:15:34Yes!
01:15:36I think our friend has just made her first mistake.
01:15:39Get Tomlinson at the Home Office to run a security check on every single UK passport holder who has entered Iraq since the war began.
01:15:45But there will be thousands of people who have been there.
01:15:47Civilian contractors, journalists, oil workers.
01:15:50But how many women?
01:15:57Tomlinson, I want to show you some photographs.
01:16:03Smith.
01:16:05Johnny.
01:16:07Sergeant.
01:16:09832-46927.
01:16:12Was killed 12 months ago in Iraq.
01:16:17What's it got to do with me?
01:16:20Bloody hell.
01:16:22Not the friendly fire incident.
01:16:25What the hell's going on here?
01:16:28What's going on here?
01:16:31A soldier knows when he joins up.
01:16:34He's putting his life on the line.
01:16:37Of course he does.
01:16:39And he's proud to do it.
01:16:42But he doesn't expect to be killed by his own side.
01:16:45Accidents happen.
01:16:48Collateral damage.
01:16:50Yeah, I know all about collateral damage.
01:16:54It's inevitable. Even you, Sarah.
01:16:58It's lucky for you Paul Davison has Mai Lee helping him find you.
01:17:03Otherwise MI5 would still be looking for you this time next year.
01:17:07I don't know who you're talking about.
01:17:10MI5's computer is. Of course you know Mai Lee.
01:17:14I know more than you think, Sarah.
01:17:19This woman just mentioned you on our little chat show.
01:17:23Me? That's not possible.
01:17:27Unless she's hacked into our system.
01:17:30And how likely is it?
01:17:32I'll run a security check, see if there's been a breach.
01:17:38You know there is another possibility.
01:17:43What if this woman works for us?
01:17:47I mean, what if she's military intelligence and she's MI6?
01:17:52That would explain a great deal.
01:17:58Call the Home Office.
01:18:01And tell them to run a security check.
01:18:04And to concentrate on military and intelligence personnel related people only.
01:18:11Stop lying to me!
01:18:14How the hell am I supposed to know what happened in some fuck up in Iraq?
01:18:19You need some more thinking time, Sarah.
01:18:22Don't leave it too long. I hate digging.
01:18:27After nearly 24 hours into the kidnapping,
01:18:30it appears that the authorities are still no closer to finding Miss Webber.
01:18:35Is that correct, Raymond?
01:18:37Am I following you correctly, Sarah?
01:18:40Yes.
01:18:42I'm not sure I'm following you correctly.
01:18:45I'm not sure I'm following you correctly.
01:18:48I'm not sure I'm following you correctly.
01:18:51I'm not sure I'm following you correctly.
01:18:54Is that correct, Raymond?
01:18:56MI5 are understandably keeping things pretty close to their chest.
01:19:00But we've had unsubstantiated reports of an imminent breakthrough.
01:19:04In the search?
01:19:05In identifying the perpetrator or perpetrators.
01:19:08And is this still being linked to Al-Qaeda?
01:19:11Well, that's the official line, yes.
01:19:13What's the likelihood of the government shutting down the UK internet
01:19:16to stop this whole affair getting out of hand?
01:19:19Well, technically they could, yes.
01:19:21But if they did, the public could think this government has something to hide.
01:19:26I see.
01:19:32OK, let's talk about something else.
01:19:35How about Gulf War Syndrome?
01:19:42You're the Prime Minister's Special Advisor,
01:19:44so how about you give me the government's take on that?
01:19:52None of the studies commissioned by the government
01:19:56found any evidence to support the claims made by our troops.
01:20:02So you're telling me that the chronic fatigue,
01:20:07the immune system disorders are just psychosomatic,
01:20:12just symptoms of post-traumatic stress?
01:20:15It looks that way.
01:20:19It looks that way, yes.
01:20:22And you don't think, and this is just a wild guess,
01:20:28you don't think it had anything to do with the cocktail of vaccines
01:20:32you gave them, exposure to nerve agents,
01:20:35or depleted uranium in the shells?
01:20:39We inoculated our troops against things like anthrax
01:20:47for their own good.
01:20:50I mean, it's good to know that the government has the well-being of its troops
01:20:55at the forefront of its mind.
01:20:58It's just a shame you didn't consider the long-term effects
01:21:02of pumping those drugs into their bodies.
01:21:05You can't argue with science.
01:21:08Which fucking science?
01:21:10Well, government science, huh?
01:21:13Or the independent studies?
01:21:16Because I seem to recall the government saying
01:21:19it was safe to eat beef.
01:21:21And how many died on the back of that little lie?
01:21:24I don't know.
01:21:39Hello?
01:21:41She's got balls.
01:21:44Call me if there's a problem.
01:21:48Are they confident on the signal?
01:21:50I believe they are.
01:21:51Get confirmation.
01:21:52Right.
01:21:53And recheck all this data.
01:21:54How long?
01:21:55Ten minutes.
01:21:57Give me ten, fifteen minutes.
01:21:59I should have a look on the signal.
01:22:00Good.
01:22:10Davidson's located the source of the transmission.
01:22:13Let's go!
01:22:16Let's go!
01:22:26Sir.
01:22:27Take a seat.
01:22:34How many in the attack squad?
01:22:36Four.
01:22:37Four?
01:22:38Alpha team are more capable of looking after the situation, sir.
01:22:45Let's go.
01:23:16Okay, Marnie.
01:23:18Are we good to go?
01:23:20Satellite link coming online.
01:23:23Now.
01:23:28Okay, you got a fix on the target and the victim?
01:23:31Fragmented heat source coming from the main barn.
01:23:34Fragmented?
01:23:35The broader heat source.
01:23:37The broader heat source?
01:23:39The broader heat source.
01:23:41Fragmented heat source coming from the main barn.
01:23:44Fragmented?
01:23:45The broadcast equipment is probably preventing us from getting a lock on our target.
01:23:52Alpha one.
01:23:54You're good to go.
01:23:55Repeat, you're good to go.
01:24:12Copy.
01:24:24Go by.
01:24:26Copy.
01:24:36Clear.
01:24:37Clear.
01:24:40You got that laptop?
01:24:41Yeah.
01:24:42You two.
01:24:44See what we can get a handle on who set this up.
01:25:10Miley.
01:25:15It's her.
01:25:17It's her.
01:25:24Better luck next time.
01:25:27Do you know this woman?
01:25:30How could I?
01:25:32Well, she apparently knows you.
01:25:34And how the heck does she get a number of a special ops unit out here?
01:25:38It seems your boss has just given Paul a little bit of a rollicking.
01:25:46You see, his boys just triggered my decoy which sends a call to this phone.
01:25:54Sir, we think she's either ex-military or she used to work for the intelligence services.
01:26:00One of ours?
01:26:01Yeah.
01:26:02Well, why wasn't I informed?
01:26:05Well, once we got a lock on the signal, I just prioritised.
01:26:09Don't!
01:26:13Bloody incompetence.
01:26:21Dear.
01:26:23It looks like your ear's begun to bleed.
01:26:32Pete, aren't they the coordinates?
01:26:35Yeah.
01:26:37It is.
01:26:39Fuck.
01:26:44Fuck.
01:26:57We're running out of time.
01:27:02Sorry, you are running out of time.
01:27:11What do you want to know?
01:27:17I saw the email.
01:27:20The one Tariq Malim sent to Assad.
01:27:25The one sent after you and your boss met Kasim at Rothbury Manor.
01:27:35It wasn't my idea.
01:27:40That's not important.
01:27:44I just want to know why.
01:27:48Sheikh Kasim was threatening to pull out of the deal.
01:28:04US Navy SEALs raided a house on the outskirts of Zaranj.
01:28:14King Abdullah's nephew Nadir was killed.
01:28:20What's Sarah talking about?
01:28:22He wanted revenge.
01:28:27Kasim asked Hamad to give up the position of the troops and carried out the attack.
01:28:38But by that time, the SEALs were back on the USS Nimitz.
01:28:48So Hamad gave up the unit at 31 North, 62 East instead.
01:29:01She's delusional, she's...
01:29:06You're telling me Hamad sacrificed an SAS unit for the sake of some arms deal?
01:29:18Take that bitch out now!
01:29:20Davidson, you have 30 minutes.
01:29:24I want a complete sweep, you understand?
01:29:27A complete sweep.
01:29:31Captain Tate's just confirmed he's got a fix on the source of the transmission.
01:29:35He's relocated now.
01:29:36How long?
01:29:37Ten minutes, sir.
01:29:38Excellent.
01:30:00Ten minutes, sir.
01:30:30The antidote will kick in pretty quickly.
01:31:01Why do you think Hamad did it?
01:31:08Power.
01:31:11Personal ambition.
01:31:15Why do politicians do anything?
01:31:20I've lost the comm.
01:31:21Well fix it.
01:31:23And where's the satellite link?
01:31:24Not in position yet, sir.
01:31:28To him, the lives of a handful of grunts was nothing compared to a deal that would guarantee his re-election.
01:31:42And a nice little backhander on the side, no doubt.
01:31:48Two in position.
01:31:50Three in position.
01:31:51Four in position.
01:31:53In position.
01:31:58You're free to go. There's a car park round the corner.
01:32:03Noted, boss.
01:32:05Direction?
01:32:13Why'd you do it?
01:32:17For the British public.
01:32:20To show them what bastards are running their country.
01:32:28Stop!
01:32:32Stop!
01:32:37They're here.
01:32:47Okay, I want you to put this on. It's just in case.
01:32:58Stand by.
01:33:03Stand by.
01:33:05Go.
01:33:08Okay, do everything I say and stay close.
01:33:11Sinead, I've lost the weber feed.
01:33:14Go.
01:33:18Go.
01:33:26Captain, give me a status report.
01:33:29Can confirm. Two x-rays down. Transmission has been terminated. I repeat, transmission has been terminated.
01:33:36Returning to base.
01:33:37Good man.
01:33:39Good job, Captain.
01:33:40Roger that.
01:33:47It's done.
01:33:51Yes, sir.
01:33:53Right away, sir.
01:33:56PM wants me for a press conference. You tell Captain Tate to meet me there.
01:33:59Yes, sir.
01:34:02Captain Tate?
01:34:03Yeah.
01:34:04Good work.
01:34:05Is David Finsell with you?
01:34:07Press conference with the Prime Minister. He wants you to brief your team over there.
01:34:11Roger that.
01:34:18Let's go.
01:34:26Ladies and gentlemen, following the events of the last 40 hours, the Prime Minister will now make a brief statement.
01:34:35Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
01:34:38At 2 o'clock this afternoon, the source of the broadcast that you've all been watching for the past couple of days was located.
01:34:46An attempt was made to arrest the people responsible for the broadcast.
01:34:52Unfortunately, it was met with fierce resistance, and in the ensuing gun battle, two people were killed.
01:35:02It is with great regret, I must tell you, that the team that entered the building found certain documents.
01:35:11Documents which indicate that my one-time friend and associate, Miss Webber, arranged her own kidnapping.
01:35:22Now, my colleagues and I have for some months now been concerned.
01:35:28Concerned about Miss Webber's increasingly erratic behaviour, and I...
01:35:34Can you confirm the woman we saw in the broadcast was Captain Mandelson's sister, Kimberley?
01:35:41I can indeed confirm that, yes.
01:35:44Paul.
01:35:46Prime Minister, can you deny the allegation that Captain Mandelson was actually set up?
01:35:52Paul, the MOD will publish a full inquiry into the events that took place, and I do not want to prejudice their findings.
01:36:01But I have been privy to a preliminary copy of their report, which shows, I'm afraid, quite conclusively,
01:36:10that the only person responsible for the death of those three soldiers was Captain Mandelson.
01:36:17Any more questions?
01:36:20Yes, yes, yes. Camilla.
01:36:22Sir, just to clarify things, Prime Minister, you can confirm that both Sarah Webber and the late Captain Mandelson's sister, Kimberley, have been killed?
01:36:31Yes, indeed, I can confirm that.
01:36:33And there's absolutely no truth in the claim that you sold out Captain Mandelson and her men to prevent King Abdullah pulling out of the arms deal?
01:36:43Categorically, I did not, not sell out this SAS unit at all.
01:36:50But I will tell you something, though. I am proud of that arms deal.
01:36:54Eighty billion pounds will put money into our National Health Service.
01:36:58That means more funding for our education system.
01:37:02That means giving the youth of this country the opportunity to find work and enjoyment and labour.
01:37:09And I am proud of that.
01:37:15I'll go and wait around the back entrance.
01:37:21I think I'll let you deal with this one.
01:37:33Good luck.
01:37:35Prime Minister! Prime Minister!
01:37:51You look like you've seen a ghost.
01:37:54I thought you were dead.
01:37:56No, no, no.
01:37:58Hey.
01:37:59Hey.
01:38:00I suppose I could say this now. I never thought your plan would work.
01:38:04Well done.
01:38:06So who died in the car crash?
01:38:10The woman the police found in Jill's car was an old woman.
01:38:14Who died in the car crash?
01:38:18The woman the police found in Jill's car was an assassin sent by Sheikh Hasim.
01:38:24So when did you two set all this up?
01:38:29It wasn't just us.
01:38:32Hammond will have to resign, of course.
01:38:34He should be shocked for what he did to my man.
01:38:36Yeah, but he won't.
01:38:38He'll end up as managing director of one of his buddies' companies
01:38:41or be shipped off to Europe, given a few hundred grand to do bugger all.
01:38:46Become a peace emissary.
01:38:49Thank God.
01:38:51Yeah, such is life.
01:38:54Oh, you don't mind that King de Doula will be probably giving the French
01:38:57the £80 billion arms contract, do you?
01:39:03Right.
01:39:04Look, I did what I had to do and shit happens.
01:39:08What are you going to do now?
01:39:10I don't know.
01:39:12I'll lie low for a bit, I guess.
01:39:18Why don't you come and work for us?
01:39:22Really?
01:39:23Yeah, really.
01:39:26Why not?
01:39:28I've always fancied living in Paris.
01:39:32Fuck.
01:39:41Bravo.
01:40:02Tell us a joke
01:40:04What about that parabloke
01:40:09What about how he got his heart broke
01:40:13That's the way it goes
01:40:17That's the way it goes
01:40:21Well, it's the way it goes
01:40:24But you don't see it clearly
01:40:27You look into your rearview mirror
01:40:31The way it goes
01:40:33With the dust in flight
01:40:35The cheese in your shirt
01:40:37The lap is still drying
01:40:40The way it goes
01:40:43Mmm, that's the way it goes
01:40:50Cinema chill
01:40:52Let's get stinking
01:40:54This tour's ended and I've stopped thinking
01:40:59Eyes wide open and nobody's blinking
01:41:03That's the way it goes
01:41:07Yeah, that's the way it goes
01:41:11Well, it's the way it goes
01:41:14But you don't see it clearly
01:41:17You look into your rearview mirror
01:41:21The way it goes
01:41:23With the dust in flight
01:41:25The cheese in your shirt
01:41:27The lap is still drying
01:41:30The way it goes
01:41:33Mmm, that's the way it goes
01:41:53guitar solo
01:42:24guitar solo
01:42:29Cinema chill
01:42:31Here's for your sins
01:42:33They say that he who dares wins
01:42:38Well, this ain't the end
01:42:40This is where it begins
01:42:42That's the way it goes
01:42:46Yeah, that's the way it goes
01:42:51Well, it's the way it goes
01:42:54But you don't see it clearly
01:42:57You look into your rearview mirror
01:43:01The way it goes
01:43:03With the dust in flight
01:43:05The cheese in your shirt
01:43:07The lap is still drying
01:43:10The way it goes
01:43:13Mmm, that's the way it goes
01:43:21Through the cold of the desert night
01:43:25And you keep on keepin' on
01:43:32Keep on keepin' on
01:43:35Keep on
01:43:37You watch on through the night
01:43:40Mmm, that's the way it goes
01:43:45The way that you go
01:43:50The way you go
01:43:54The way you go

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