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"MI5's top team takes on a high-stakes mission in Season 1, Episode 2 of Spooks. With tension and intrigue building, the team must use their skills and expertise to prevent a catastrophic threat. Don't miss the suspense and action-packed drama as the team works to save the day."
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00:00Okay, we're clear. Get on with it.
00:09Come on, Zong.
00:28Come on, Zong.
00:34Located power supply. The lasers will stay off for two minutes.
00:54Lasers off.
00:57You've got two minutes.
00:59Get the main fuse box prepared.
01:01I'll get the alarm.
01:04Hey, Skipper. Your Mr. Osborne is a real security nut.
01:10Tell me something I don't know.
01:11I'm banging your sister.
01:13Oh, funny.
01:14He's got a bunch of countermeasures in here. Spectrum analysers, aim detectors.
01:18He's not a spook this bloke, is he?
01:19Skipper.
01:20Our bugs aren't going to work in here.
01:22With that lot, he'll find anything we put in here tonight.
01:24Abort. Come home.
01:25Damn it.
01:26Reset all clocks.
01:28I've done the kitchen clocks.
01:29Okay, lasers back on in 60 seconds.
01:31Fuse box.
01:31Count off, please, Skipper.
01:32Three, two, one.
01:39Move it.
01:44Damn, missed one.
01:46How are we doing?
01:4750 seconds. Make it quick.
01:48What time does last morning get up in the morning?
01:53Get up?
01:54I'm setting the alarm.
01:55Hurry up!
01:57Just stick a blown fuse in it.
02:03Ten seconds.
02:03Move it.
02:07Come on!
02:08Five, four, three, two, one.
02:21Five, four, three, two, one.
02:26Five, four, three, two, one.
02:30Six, three, two, two, one.
02:49Five, four, three, one.
02:53Every, two, one.
02:53My, two.
02:54All right.
02:55Come on, Danny. You can't expect every target just to lie down and be bugged.
02:59But I didn't expect a hardcore racist from Romford to have surveillance countermeasures in his kitchen, either.
03:04Well, we knew Osborne was up to something. Now we know he's paranoid about anyone finding out.
03:07Whatever it is.
03:11I'm paranoid about how much extra training you're doing.
03:14Where's all this energy come from?
03:16If I told you, I'd have to kill you.
03:21You're already killing me.
03:23This is Robert Osborne.
03:26We believe he's organising race riots across the country.
03:29This is his wife, Claire.
03:31We want you to befriend her and squeeze as much information out of her as possible.
03:35Which is why you're sitting here now.
03:37We've got a potential race war on our hands.
03:40Osborne's passed. He's contacts, business partner, money.
03:43Everything's pushing the needle to red.
03:45Plus there's Bill Watson.
03:46Independent MP for Chigwell.
03:49They met 15 years ago. College.
03:51Jesus, he's all over the place.
03:53But right now they're walking on eggshells.
03:56Not using the phone.
03:57Only talking in public.
03:58And combined with our failed bugging expedition last night, we've not been getting any closer.
04:02Lucky for us, he's beating his wife.
04:05Anyone under that kind of pressure is vulnerable to recruitment.
04:08Which is where you come in.
04:08We need information fast, which is our only hope.
04:12Now, on the surface, Osborne runs a very successful waste disposal business and keeps his fingers clean.
04:17But we've followed his profits.
04:19We suspect he's funding a nationwide network of race violence, somehow linked to the independent MP, Bill Watson.
04:26Organization on this scale could be a threat for national stability.
04:30An Asian night shift worker has been brutally attacked by white youths in Bristol City Centre.
04:36Covered in petrol and settler.
04:37There's already enormous resentment within the indigenous community.
04:41At times, hundreds of Asian youths were hurling bricks and petrol bombs at the police.
04:44So you're not condoning these acts, Mr Watson?
04:47Of course not.
04:48I condemn violence on both sides.
04:50But the provocation for this race war came not last night.
04:53But out of the last three decades of unchecked immigration to this country.
04:59Do we have to do this every single time?
05:02I vetted Nick myself, Robert.
05:06Okay.
05:11So.
05:14What's this all about?
05:16Well, Bill.
05:17What's the golden rule, Sammy?
05:25Don't you touch him.
05:28Go back to bed, sweetheart.
05:32You might think you can touch me.
05:35But you lay another finger on him.
05:36There's a reason he can't go in there.
05:38All right?
05:41Do you understand?
05:47I'm sorry, darling.
05:51No, I'm sorry.
05:54Join MI5.
05:56Multiple opportunities for advancement, they said.
05:58Protect national security, they said.
06:01Double-sided, if you don't mind.
06:04And it's Eyes Alpha, so try not to look at the interesting bits.
06:07Andrew Dorland called from customs.
06:09He'll be a bit late.
06:10That's mine, I believe.
06:11You're welcome to it.
06:12And it's not romantic comedy, I warn you.
06:15They're all illegal immigrants from Chechnya.
06:30The traffickers chucked them overboard when they saw the customs patrol ships.
06:34Strong onshore current washed them all up on the same stretch of beach, Kent.
06:39After a major incident like this, they'll change their route, their landing site, their crews.
06:43We'll have to start over again for the next time.
06:48HM Customs and Excise would appreciate a spot of consultation.
06:52You mean help, Andrew?
06:55I do.
06:57I mean help.
06:58Leeds, under demands for my own constituency, having recently warned the House about rising racial tensions in Bristol.
07:05I'm being proved right, I seem to remember.
07:07Starting to own myself the nickname of Nostradamus.
07:10I'm coming across like a prophet.
07:11You know why there's never been a revolution in this country, Bill?
07:15John Wesley.
07:16He was a Methodist.
07:17He went around preaching.
07:19Had everyone sitting on their hands in church while everyone in France was going nuts.
07:23Your point?
07:24Most people don't do anything in this country on principle.
07:28And most people don't kick up a stink unless A, they're told to, or B, it's in their faces and it hurts them.
07:33It's in their faces now, Bill.
07:35It's hurting.
07:36I know that.
07:37You know, this time last year, no one knew what a Muslim was.
07:40Now everyone's looking at people in the street.
07:42Where's he from?
07:42What's he doing?
07:43They're starting to see things they never noticed before.
07:46Asylum seekers clogging up the hospitals.
07:49Shop assistants can't speak English.
07:50Black media corrupting our children.
07:52We have a window right now.
07:56A great big window just opened.
07:58People are starting to realise they won't do anything until they're told, Bill.
08:03They're British.
08:05Everyone's crying out for a voice of reason.
08:07Someone to make them realise that they're not alone.
08:09They're not on the extreme.
08:11That they are the majority.
08:13That it's their country and it's alright to get angry.
08:16Face it, Bill.
08:21Everyone's crying out for someone like you.
08:24It's a huge customs operation.
08:26Oh, I'm sure it's enormous.
08:27With large liaison potential.
08:30I'm overcommitted on my side.
08:32Zoe knows all the players in this area.
08:33She's dealt with many other cases on this route and liaison with customs.
08:38She speaks three languages.
08:39I need her on my team.
08:40And I need her on this race hate campaign.
08:43I've got a runner in there just about to go and recruit a source.
08:45Customs can cope without us.
08:47What is it, smuggling?
08:49Yes, Tom.
08:50Doubloons from the Spanish Main.
08:52Illegal immigration.
08:54Human traffic.
08:55Customs need a hand.
08:57Sorry, Tom.
08:57You'll have to make do.
08:59I'm borrowing her, Tom.
09:01Not stealing her.
09:02That's right, Tessie, you're not.
09:04So nice to meet someone who cares so much about this country.
09:08So you keep saying.
09:10These problems, Bob, in Leeds.
09:12Just how sure are you they'll happen?
09:13Educated guest, Bill.
09:16And no one ever blamed Nostradamus when the bad news arrived.
09:20Just remember now.
09:22Okay.
09:29Go on, I've got this ticket.
09:30Look, Danny, stop beating yourself up.
09:32With that amount of countermeasures, you never would have risked saying anything juicy in that.
09:35It's not that.
09:36It's the clock.
09:37We almost screwed up the alarm.
09:38You could have walked backwards.
09:40From what I happen to read, he leaves for work at 8.45.
09:43Any man with kids is most likely keen to get out of the house as soon as possible.
09:47So give him half an hour for a shit shower and shave.
09:49Ten minutes for breakfast.
09:51I'd say he's an 8am man myself.
09:53Oh, would you?
09:54Yeah.
09:55Most men don't need two hours in the bathroom, Danny.
09:57No, it's hard to believe.
10:00So, flat share's going well, you two.
10:02Fun, but expensive, Tom.
10:04Fun, but expensive.
10:15Good to see you.
10:18Oh, wow.
10:19That is lovely, Maisie.
10:24She was doing families in school today.
10:28Is my nose really that big?
10:29Good bills.
10:29Thank you very much.
10:30Thank you very much.
10:30Look, no more of this pain, Nancy.
10:35I still can't hear you, Nancy.
10:40Go on, then.
10:42Finally, the man sees things.
10:45Are you going to stay with us, Matthew?
10:48I think what she means tonight.
10:51How do you feel about that?
11:00Transaction declined.
11:18Sorry, your credit card has been refused.
11:21I'm going to stay with you.
11:26'
11:51When?
11:52An hour ago. She's in hospital.
11:55Looks like the runner's gonna be in hospital for a week or more.
11:58She was five times over the limit. Hit a minicab. Idiot.
12:02Didn't know she was a boozer, did we?
12:05Marjorie kept a bit well hidden.
12:07We train our officers well.
12:09Claire's planning to leave Osborne. Talks about nothing else on the phone.
12:12We let this window pass. She may go through with it and our best chance is gone for good.
12:16We need to get in there now.
12:18You're the only one who knows the case as well as the runner.
12:20The couple who run the computer classes, are they removable?
12:25In a nice way.
12:28I'll need a wife, of course.
12:30Shouldn't have thought that's too difficult.
12:32A dishy catch like you.
12:35Hi.
12:40Nice place.
12:41Just signed the lease. Six months.
12:44She's in the shower.
12:46No sugar for me.
12:49Right.
12:50There's a long tradition of admin staff helping out in operations.
12:53You sure you wanted to do this?
12:54Why do you think I've taken all the courses, Tom?
12:56I haven't come to top in all of them.
12:58This is not a typical source recruitment.
13:00We're trying to move fast, engineer the relationship, break cover, and then move to close.
13:04Clara Osborne's always buying computer magazines at the newsagents.
13:08So the IT training is not a win.
13:10It's part of what we imagined to be a concerted effort on her part to take control of her life.
13:14She outwardly supports her husband's racist stance on the world.
13:18That might be more through her own insecurity than actual conviction.
13:21Susan Wilkes.
13:23Steven Wilkes.
13:25I now pronounce you man and wife.
13:34What's that?
13:35I'm not sure I'm not.
13:36I'll just say no.
13:37I'll just say no.
13:38I'm not sure I'm not, but I'll just say no.
13:40It's all just a miracle.
13:41What?
13:42No idea.
13:43No idea.
13:44It's all just a miracle.
13:45I don't know.
13:46Credit rating.
13:47Not too good, not too bad.
13:48Should back up your limit, OK?
13:49Credit rate. Not too good, not too bad. Should back up your limit, okay?
14:02Is that the real CCR database?
14:04Yeah, and that is a real credit rate.
14:06Call in, midnight on the dot. Each minute late is code for our perceived level of risk.
14:17One minute late, nine, ten minutes late. SOS, we're screwed, come get us.
14:22Urge your message waiting.
14:23The cat in the van. Only in emergencies, and we'll know when we see it.
14:27Even if Claire's a regular at these classes, she might not turn up.
14:30She'll be there. These computer lessons are her way out. And our way in.
14:36All we're going to do is just make friends with her. Okay?
14:47Fate's just thrown us together like it was always meant to be.
14:50All right?
14:50Yeah.
14:59I thought you might like one of these.
15:01Are we allowed?
15:02Well, it might just stretch. How goes the struggle?
15:05Oh, simple.
15:05Well, the UK stopped selling the guns, which armed the regimes, which drive people here in the first place.
15:11But since that won't happen, if customs are moving to intercept the boat here,
15:16then it's possible that the human traffickers are using a route that the Dutch heroine posse know and love.
15:21A good route is hard to find.
15:23Which means it will know someone who knows someone.
15:24Possibly. There's a few people in Ostend and NCS who only favours.
15:28How many people were on that boat?
15:32Forty.
15:33Mostly women and children.
15:35Oh, uh, I usually drink decaf.
15:38Well, that's fortunate.
15:39Good night.
15:44Good night.
15:45Sonny Cabs?
16:01My name is Stephen Wilkes.
16:02I'd like to cancel a cab for tomorrow.
16:04Very good, sir.
16:04Let him in.
16:29We're heading up tonight.
16:32Yeah?
16:33All the plans for Leeds are in place.
16:36Sorry.
16:37Didn't mean to interrupt anything.
16:38What do you want, my friend?
16:44Really?
16:45No bugs.
16:46All clear.
16:46Really?
16:47I want to help.
16:50Well, go put a kettle on.
16:52I'm with you.
16:54I agree with everything you say.
16:56That's very touching.
16:58I'm going to bed.
17:00That's the email, my darling.
17:01My wife is mastering the international internet.
17:05Hold it.
17:10Come on in a minute.
17:19That top doesn't do them justice.
17:21Five grand each, they cost me.
17:23Man buys his wife a tit job.
17:25At least she can do his shirt off to his mates.
17:35Um, uh, Pete and Jesse are out.
17:43Jesse's mum's not been too well.
17:45We're looking after the computer classes for the next couple of weeks.
17:47Steve, bye.
17:48Hi.
17:49Hi, I'm Susan.
17:50Hello.
17:52About in five minutes.
17:54Try and finish your contact list, buddy.
17:56Try.
17:56All right.
18:26See you tomorrow.
18:27Well done.
18:30You all right?
18:31Bloody puncture.
18:32I'll just have to call the A.M. or something.
18:34No, I'll do it for you.
18:35No problem.
18:36If you'd like.
18:36Have you got a spare?
18:37Yeah.
18:39A man of many talents.
18:41Yeah, I'd like to think so.
18:48Stage one.
18:50Come on.
18:51Come on.
18:51Come on.
18:51Come on.
18:56Hey!
19:13Get off.
19:14Get off.
19:17Come on, Steve.
19:20What's that?
19:21Steve!
19:23I don't believe it.
19:24Are you all right?
19:25Yeah.
19:26Thanks so much.
19:28Thank God you're here.
19:29He's never going to catch them.
19:30All right, you see.
19:30Fast runners.
19:34Let me buy you two a drink.
19:36If you've got time.
19:37Please.
19:38Yeah.
19:38Yeah.
19:39All right.
19:39My name is Stephen Wilkes.
19:45Can I cancel the cab for tomorrow morning?
19:53Yeah.
19:54My name is Stephen Wilkes.
19:55I'd like to cancel the cab for tomorrow morning, please.
20:05Yeah.
20:05I want to cancel the cab for tomorrow morning.
20:07My name is Stephen Wilkes.
20:08I want to cancel the cab for tomorrow morning, please.
20:22Hey!
20:25That's my wife's car.
20:27Must be Claire's husband.
20:2810 out of 10, Sherlock.
20:29And who might you be?
20:30Steve Wilkes.
20:31Claire's husband is a checker oil.
20:33As long as that's all you're checking.
20:35What are you doing here?
20:36Just passing.
20:38He's almost a fixer day with his hands all over your bodywork.
20:40I thought I'd ask him exactly what he thinks he's doing.
20:42Steve, Sue, this is Robert, my husband.
20:45Been in the area long?
20:46A few months.
20:47Yeah, we just bought the house on the Abbey Cressy.
20:50What were you before?
20:51We were renting.
20:51Poking at a place on Mervyn Road.
20:53They're doing a great job, Robert.
20:55Yeah.
20:56Well, see that, sweetheart.
21:00Why don't you both come round for dinner?
21:01Um, all right.
21:03Okay.
21:04Yeah, if it's not too much trouble.
21:06What's tomorrow night for you?
21:07Lovely.
21:08Hey, Danny boy.
21:09Looks like I've got something.
21:11Finally.
21:12Two different shell companies, right?
21:14But I got there in the end.
21:16Your man Nick isn't being entirely truthful about his job history, shall we say?
21:20Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes in?
21:24They've moved, love.
21:25They've gone up Abbey Cresson, I think.
21:27That new estate.
21:28All right.
21:29Thanks.
21:35Hello, dear.
21:36It's Rosie.
21:37I just got tickled.
21:39Oswald's checking backstops, which doesn't surprise me.
21:42We're his wife's best-of-need colleagues.
21:46You know, you can call off sick.
21:48I can still go.
21:48Make apologies.
21:49I'm coming with my husband.
21:52We're going for dinner, remember?
21:54Osborne is going to ply us for booze.
21:57So, as long as the stomach's full of fat, it'll stave off the effects for a couple of hours.
22:01So, tip from the top.
22:03Tip.
22:04Oh, also, when you drink, just wet your lips.
22:06Makes it last for ages.
22:08Go on, tuck in.
22:10Yeah, but if I get bad dreams, I'm blaming you.
22:19Congratulations, Daniel Hunter.
22:31You are no longer a credit risk.
22:34You moved to Brighton when I was three?
22:42Well, my mother's from Brighton.
22:43What street did you live on?
22:44Altering Road.
22:46Do you know, I love your placemats.
22:48Hmm.
22:48They're nice, aren't they?
22:50Rob got them from Cyprus years ago.
22:51So, how did you two meet them?
23:02Nice.
23:02Very pleasant, I agree.
23:06What does your boyfriend do again?
23:07He's my husband.
23:11Did you say boyfriend?
23:12That's what I said.
23:15He told you, didn't he?
23:17Steve, did he tell you?
23:20I was in the loo, I heard you two talking about something.
23:23Yeah, I don't understand.
23:26Our marriage, it's not what it seems.
23:30It's a bit more...
23:31Well, it's a bit more relaxed.
23:33I see other men.
23:35I don't really believe in monogamy.
23:37I don't think it's healthy for a long-term relationship.
23:40I'm inclined to agree.
23:43I'm seeing somebody at the moment, and...
23:46Well, when you said boyfriend, I didn't know if you knew.
23:50I'm sorry if I embarrassed you.
23:58I saw this young Islamic lad on TV last year
24:00talking about how he was a Muslim first and British second.
24:04Happy to draw benefit, of course.
24:06Happy to live here in peace and democracy.
24:08And drive his mum down the NHS for free radiotherapy.
24:11And not a shred of evidence he loves this country.
24:14Not a shred of pride even to call himself British.
24:17And that's why it's never going to work in this country.
24:21Yeah, but surely they're not all like that.
24:22I mean, some people come over because there's a chance of getting on, don't they?
24:25Oh, sure.
24:26And then they complain they're forced into these centres.
24:28Well, I should be grateful for the chance.
24:30Have you got something to add to this?
24:31You're just talking all the time.
24:34Well, what can I say?
24:36I'm a proud man.
24:36I love my country.
24:38I love the sound of my own voice.
24:40And I love you too, by the way, even if you don't love me back.
24:43We should really get going, I think.
24:44Got some swinging to do, have you?
24:46Well, it's not quite 12.
24:48It's early yet.
24:49Well, it is quite late, so we'd better make a move.
24:51I'm going to try the clubs, my friend.
24:57Claire, it's okay.
24:58It really is.
24:58It went bloody well, isn't it?
25:00I'm sorry.
25:01It's been a complete mood all week.
25:04I'm going pear-shaped round here.
25:05Yeah, well, we had a great time.
25:07Ow!
25:08You told me to get your way.
25:10You told me to shut up.
25:11You told me I'm talking to you.
25:12I'm in my own house.
25:13Shut up.
25:14You told me to go to people like that.
25:18You just, you just...
25:20Your name is Wilkes.
25:23I have to cancel the cab for tomorrow.
25:26I'm sorry.
25:27I screwed up.
25:28I thought it sucked me.
25:31You handled it brilliantly.
25:33You can dismiss us as pervs now.
25:35Cretin.
25:38You know that Elgari was playing?
25:40Your hoodie menu-in on violin.
25:44It's kind of bad to think we were in that house.
25:46That arsehole.
25:47Listen, would you mind if...
25:54If we slept in the same bed tonight?
25:57I'd just...
25:58I'd just like to have you there if I woke up.
26:03I mean, we aren't married.
26:05Do you want to read?
26:19Good night.
26:20Good night.
26:27Thanks for the tip about the cheese.
26:30That's my pleasure.
26:31God, I'm sorry.
26:56I'm really sorry.
27:00I'm really sorry.
27:01I'm really sorry.
27:13If you're in bed listening to this, stay there.
27:15I just want to say that I'm missing you so much.
27:18That's all.
27:24I'm really sorry.
27:26Don't screw up again.
27:30See you in the morning.
27:38Now, you're a nosy little weasel, Nicko.
27:41I don't mean to pry, Rob.
27:43No, no, I like that in a blue.
27:44I'm just keen to be involved in any way I can.
27:47I'm glad to hear you say that, Nick.
27:49Because I need a bit of nosing around some new friends of mine.
27:51You free at all today?
27:54Surveillance, just in.
27:55Nick Thomas, real name, Kieran Harvey.
27:58He's a freelance journalist.
27:59Works for an independent radio producer in Soho.
28:02Obviously, he fancies himself as a bit of an undercover memory.
28:05Not for long.
28:06Sort out an urgent message.
28:17Steve.
28:18There's a van outside with a cat in it.
28:25Hi.
28:26History today?
28:28I mean, just come in.
28:29I'm not going to lie.
28:39I'm not going to lie.
28:40I'm not going to lie.
28:42I'm not going to lie.
28:42I'm not going to lie.
28:48DiePểler stealen, no matter how.
28:51Maybe it is.
28:52My mate in Holland's just paid me back.
29:04A new group's just moved out of Ostend using old heroin syrup.
29:07They've got contacts in Greece,
29:09using refugees from the Caucasus to a pickup in Holland and onto a boat.
29:13Chechens, mostly.
29:15Do we know the Greek contacts?
29:16I'm speaking to James Hockinson over in Six.
29:18He's sending stuff over as soon as he finds it.
29:21Excellent.
29:22Someone's feeling rosy.
29:28Yeah, well, it's hot in here.
29:32Hello.
29:33I'm in your area canvassing on behalf of Bill Watterson.
29:37Have you got a moment?
29:38Yeah, sure. Come in.
29:39Nick Thomas.
29:42Hello, Nick. Nice to meet you.
29:46You too.
29:47Very nice.
29:48As is your suit.
29:50Did you nick it?
29:51Maybe I'll come back another time.
29:53Oh, you can at least stay for a cup of tea.
29:55Kieran.
29:59Urgent delivery from across the river.
30:01Thanks.
30:04Man on the left's a Cypriot fixer.
30:06Man on the right's the Packager from Holland.
30:08Do you know?
30:08Yeah.
30:09I think we've got a landing site.
30:12Suffolk.
30:12How lovely.
30:13Fancy a trip to the seaside?
30:15What is it?
30:17What's he doing there?
30:19Do you recognise him at all?
30:22James, hi.
30:23It's Zoe.
30:23We're in the Kremlin.
30:24Look, can you do me a favour?
30:26I need a keyword search on the Istanbul phone tabs.
30:29The word is Osborne.
30:32I've been deep for a few months doing an expose on the racist underbelly in British politics.
30:36I've stumbled on this Osborne thing.
30:40It's a digital audio bug in here, so no detection.
30:44Download it onto a hard drive, burn a CD.
30:47Easy.
30:48What are you?
30:49NCS?
30:50As far as you're concerned, I don't even exist.
30:53This is major stuff, right?
30:55Osborne's funding Watson to shove immigration to the front of the agenda.
30:59Reception centres are already overcrowded.
31:02The problem hits critical mass, the government will have to act.
31:06Osborne sends his guys in with cash, palling up the local thugs,
31:09taking them directly to the asylum seekers and then beating the crap out of them.
31:13Cue the riots.
31:14Bill Watson grabs a political advantage when the news breaks.
31:16No, he puts the gloss on.
31:18But he's moderate.
31:20That's the gambit.
31:20He's the one who makes it all seem so reasonable.
31:24Look, I've got to go.
31:27I want everything you've got.
31:30Tapes, names, contacts and copies.
31:34No.
31:36I'm done now, mate.
31:38I'm off tonight, editing for the next few months.
31:41What makes you think you'll have anything to edit when you get home?
31:44Exactly.
31:48Hiya.
31:49Hi.
31:49I've got your message.
31:51What is it?
31:52Do you mind if we go for a walk?
31:57Are we friends?
32:00I know what you're going to say, Susan.
32:02And I'll just say this.
32:04I think that whatever lifestyle you lead, I'd never think of judging.
32:07You know, Clare, listen.
32:08You know, Clare, listen.
32:08Robert hates you, doesn't he?
32:14Is it bad?
32:17You're the first person I've told.
32:21Have you ever thought of leaving?
32:22Oh, what would I do?
32:23What would I do?
32:25Come on.
32:27Life I've got now.
32:29Little Sammy's starting school.
32:31Where would I go?
32:34I know someone who might be able to help you.
32:36I think she's on her way.
32:44Go home, pack.
32:45We'll leave.
32:45Yeah.
32:47You've got to be able to help you.
32:49Don't they?
32:50Oh, Jesus H, it's you.
33:16Look, I'm sorry to be rude, Steve, but I'm meant to be meeting someone here.
33:20Claire, it's me.
33:26What's going on?
33:27Do you know what your husband does in his spare time?
33:32I have another job I'd like to tell you about.
33:34I work for a government department.
33:37We know your husband is trying to start a race war in this country.
33:42Now, look, before you do anything silly,
33:45I have to tell you this was the only way we could contact you.
33:48This is the only way we could know that you'd be on side.
33:53What? Are you arresting me?
33:55No. We're not the police, Claire.
33:57And it's not about you. It's about Rob.
34:01What do you want?
34:02I want to help you.
34:05I want to get you sorted enough so you can leave Robert and go anywhere you like with Sammy.
34:11How can I do that?
34:12You can tell us what he's up to.
34:16You ever tell you what he's planning? Dates? People? Hmm?
34:19Sometimes.
34:21Claire.
34:23If you could be our eyes and ears.
34:26Your husband is trying to incite a war on British soil. A civil war.
34:31And we need to stop him.
34:32Six hundred pounds a week in a bank account in your name.
34:39In return, you tell us everything you know about your husband's activities.
34:43I need to go home. I need to think about it.
34:47No. If you don't want to help us, you'll never see me again.
34:50If you agree, you'll never see me again.
34:52I'll give you five minutes. I'll be in the car.
34:55Five minutes and one second, I'm leaving.
34:56Five minutes and one second, I'm leaving.
34:57Five minutes and a coffee mug.
35:00Oh, I'll leave.
35:01Two minutes and round.
35:03Number six, no.
35:06Come on, Doug.
35:26Or are you there, kilometres?
35:27full shipment big check what about the route seems kosher I've already got their hands full
35:35up north sorry I'm late listen Nick I'm shooting off for a bit oh really why can I borrow a pen
35:48no never mind oh look here's one
35:57who are you working for I didn't understand you will
36:07photo was taken in Paris a year ago Greek guy's name is Borough he's the fixer in Cyprus for
36:16rooting Chechen and refugees to Holland what the hell is he doing in Paris with a far-right
36:19racist from Essex was bombs in the army only only for a short while corporal he was kicked out
36:24shortly after his first person to Cyprus what's a racist doing smuggling illegal immigrants into
36:31the UK Tom and Helen send them a message
36:36we're out of here
36:41in Amaro speaking
36:45it's 12.05 we're five minutes late on green sleeves
36:59we're gonna go through this all right understand
37:13we're gonna go through this all right now
37:20oh
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38:09You must think I'm some kind of moron.
38:15I trusted you, you bastard.
38:20I trusted you.
38:26We're fighting for you, you idiot.
38:30I don't know who you think we are.
38:31Shut up.
38:33I know someone's been interested in me for quite some time.
38:38Her fault, of course.
38:39Boyfriend line stood out a mile.
38:41What do you want?
38:47MI5 penetration of all far-right groups.
38:51Names of sources, their runners, and the officers managing them.
38:56MI5, is that who you think we are?
38:58I don't think you understand.
39:00You're used to dealing with the skinhead, lads.
39:03The dropouts, the lowlifes.
39:04But we're officer class, you see.
39:06We've thought things through a bit more.
39:07And little by little, this country will change.
39:10We bring the foreigners in.
39:12We choke the asylum system and shove immigration in people's faces.
39:16We are on the edge of an abyss, my friend.
39:18I'm going to take this country back one street at a time.
39:20So, names, sources, runners, everything you've got.
39:29No!
39:30Dear, oh dear.
39:31Okay, okay, okay, okay, I'll give you a name.
39:37I'll give you a name, I'll give you a name.
39:39Brian, you've got to say, tell him.
39:42Tell him!
39:45Cheap trick.
39:45Everyone needs to laugh at us.
39:49Not anymore.
39:50No!
39:52Not anymore!
39:53Let her go!
39:54I'll give you a vote!
39:55No!
39:55I guess you better try again.
40:16Come with a kid, same as your sonny.
40:23He might just grow up in an all-white England and he'll have me to thank.
40:33Hit him!
40:39Ah!
40:39Yeah!
40:57Yeah!
40:58Huh?
41:02Huh?
41:03Huh?
41:07Huh?
41:08Huh?
41:09Huh?
41:09Let's go.
41:39Let's go.
42:09Let's go.
42:39Let's go.
42:44Hello?
42:45SOS.
42:46Greensleeves.
42:47Tracing.
42:48Any idea of your orientation?
42:49All I can do to bloody well stand up when I get safe out now.
42:52Call box is Romford.
42:53Grid reference.
42:54GML 9185.
42:57Safe house at GML 9293.
43:01Better take, team.
43:04Fanning out in a three-mile arc.
43:06Start with the safe houses.
43:07I'll go with.
43:08You'll stay put.
43:10More news.
43:11Osborne's ordered crew to throw the immigrants overboard.
43:14Customs saved as many people from the water as they could.
43:16Tessa's viewing the live feed and Zoe's on her way back.
43:19To Romford, you mean?
43:20That was her.
43:21She's going after Tom and Helen.
43:22Pull her back.
43:23Believe me, she's unstoppable.
43:27No, no.
43:29No.
43:30No.
43:31No.
43:32No.
43:33No!
43:34Let's go.
44:04It's me.
44:31Tom, where's Helen?
44:34You know Derek from Milbank, of course.
44:41I want the increment.
44:43Impossible.
44:44They're special forces, they'll understand.
44:47The SAS are assigned to us specifically for precisely this purpose.
44:51One call.
44:52That's all it'll take.
44:53We look after our own.
44:56We've got the names, locations.
44:58Extract Claire and the Kid, erase Osborne and the rest of them from the planet.
45:02I understand how angry you must feel.
45:04You don't understand a thing.
45:06This is a mess, but a merry mess nonetheless.
45:10Two people have died and Osborne's on the rampage.
45:12I say good, in a manner of speaking.
45:15Now we know what he's up to.
45:17Despite the cock-up.
45:19And chuffed to say he's tainting the right with every single action he takes.
45:23Pushing the right for the right and the left towards the central reservation.
45:27Meanwhile, these reception centres are a living nightmare.
45:31And suddenly a government position on immigration is now possible that was practically unthinkable two years ago.
45:36But now we can venture a new bill that brings the shutters down on undesirables.
45:41And make it look like we're practically socialist, for God's sake.
45:45All thanks to you.
45:46You're not going to let us touch him, are you?
45:47Now, I didn't say that.
45:50And only until the bill's being passed, obviously.
45:52Then you can get special branch to do your dirty work, as per the hymn sheet.
45:56We're not total cynics.
45:57Oh, dear.
46:09You're a little shite, Derek.
46:10Have I ever told you that?
46:11You've implied it enough times.
46:13Take a chill pill, Harry.
46:27Fuck you, Derek.
46:32Get the bells on.
46:45What a shithole.
46:53Sorry.
46:54So, you asked me to give you a lift home, and then you show me this.
47:02Well, I'm sorry, but no way.
47:04I can't leave you here.
47:08Come and stay with me.
47:12Come on.
47:14Move in.
47:17You're thinking about your lease.
47:18Helen's been dead for two seconds, and all you can think about is your cash flow.
47:25You make me stink!
47:31I'm sorry, Danny.
47:32I'm sorry.
47:34Oh, God.
47:35I've nothing to say.
47:44Next.
47:47Matthew!
47:48You all right?
47:59Long story.
48:00Not now.
48:01I want you to come and live with me.
48:03I have a big flat.
48:05And, uh, it's big.
48:06And it has a garden.
48:09And I want you and Maisie
48:11in my flat and in my life as soon as possible.
48:15Will you do that?
48:15Sweetness!
48:38Sweetness!
49:08Sweetness!
49:32Is that the other side?
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