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01:31Morning, Bridget.
01:33Morning.
01:34Has Rachel learned back from the council yet?
01:37I don't think so.
01:38And there's nothing here.
01:42Are you expecting something?
01:43No, no.
01:44It's OK.
01:49What are they?
01:54Closed salon styles?
01:56What, so you've got your own business now?
01:57It's just a bit of homework.
01:59I want to get as much practice in as possible.
02:02And what's Tom said about it?
02:03He's cool with it.
02:05As long as I do my other work and all.
02:06Right, see you later, girls.
02:10Oh, yeah.
02:11He's really cool with it.
02:12If you're hiding it from him.
02:13Oh, it's just a bit early in the morning
02:15for the whole father-daughter chat about it all.
02:17Well, he's got no need to go on
02:19if you're doing your work.
02:20Has he?
02:22Has he, Chloe?
02:24Oh, flaming hell.
02:25You're as bad as he is.
02:26Yes, I'm doing my work.
02:28OK.
02:29I've got nothing to worry about then.
02:30See you in a bit.
02:42You OK?
02:44Yeah.
02:45I'm still not putting you centre forward though, right?
02:48Right, come on, girls.
02:49Quick as you like.
02:50Come on.
02:52Hello.
02:56What have you done to your aunt?
02:57It's nothing.
02:58I hurt myself last night.
03:00What's up?
03:01It looks like you've just done it.
03:03Honestly, it's nothing.
03:04Are you trying to tell me I'm unfit to play this afternoon?
03:07I'm joking, are you?
03:08You're our only chance of winning this tournament.
03:13Come on.
03:17Are you absolutely sure?
03:20Would have been last week.
03:21Rachel Mason called.
03:24You definitely haven't had a call about the contract.
03:28Yeah.
03:30Cheers.
03:41I've just heard back from the council.
03:43They know nothing about that contract being cancelled,
03:45but I suppose you know about that already.
03:47Look, I...
03:48You lied to me.
03:49I'm sorry, I didn't have a choice.
03:52That construction deal is worth millions to him.
03:55If he lost his contract, I lose my job.
03:56It's as simple as that.
03:57You have to call the police.
03:59Oh, and say what, Eddie?
04:00That is not an option.
04:04Then let me help.
04:05What can I do to get you out of all this?
04:07I'm dealing with it.
04:08I'm doing it in my own way.
04:09Doesn't look like it from here.
04:11Eddie, can you just take a hint?
04:14This is part of my life I hate even to think about,
04:17let alone discuss.
04:19If you can't get that into your head,
04:20can you just go?
04:22Fine.
04:29Hello, my young wife!
04:31Samin!
04:32Samin!
04:32Why am I even bothering you?
04:33Samin!
04:34Hello?
04:35Are you blind?
04:36Samin!
04:37What is she doing?
04:38Why am I even bothering you?
04:41Samin!
04:41Samin!
04:44Samin!
04:46Samin!
04:46What are you playing at?
04:48Come on, gather round.
04:49It's not fair, sir.
04:50I'm right in front of her.
04:51Do you want to even pass to me?
04:52I was in left wing and it was like a dick if it exists.
04:54All right.
04:54We were doing better yesterday when she was off sick.
04:56Yeah.
04:56At least we got a flaming looking.
04:57What did you stop me for?
04:59Look, have you listened to a single word I said to you before?
05:01I told you to stay back.
05:03You're meant to be the sweeper,
05:04not going dashing out of position,
05:05thinking you can win all by yourself.
05:06But I was clean through.
05:07Look, you're normally such a good team player.
05:09What's got into you?
05:10What have you done to your hands?
05:12Nothing.
05:12Come on, let us see.
05:13It's nothing.
05:14I hurt myself on the door this morning.
05:16You said it was last night.
05:17What is this?
05:18I thought we were here to play football.
05:19Let us see your hands.
05:20No!
05:21Why do you all just mind your own business?
05:23Samin!
05:24Let's roll this down.
05:25Right, stay down.
05:26Right, stay down.
05:27Come on.
05:28Into positions.
05:29Move.
05:29Now.
05:42I don't want you to get caught up in this.
05:44It's my mess.
05:45I just want to help.
05:48Maybe you need to talk to someone.
05:51Get some perspective on it.
05:53Perspective?
05:54Worst case scenario.
05:56It comes out.
05:58Then what?
05:59Hinch, Cliff and Co. may moan a bit, but they're not going to fire you.
06:02How can you possibly know that?
06:05You haven't done anything wrong.
06:07Okay, they might not fire me.
06:09But do you honestly think that I can stay here and carry on like nothing's happened?
06:15Hundreds of parents find out an ex-prostitute's running their kids' school.
06:19What do you think they're going to do?
06:20Congratulate me?
06:22They'll be after my blood and you know what?
06:23I couldn't blame them.
06:24It was a long time ago, Rachel.
06:26That makes absolutely no difference in the minds of these people.
06:30Believe me.
06:32Decent?
06:33Yeah.
06:39You all right, Samine?
06:41Yeah.
06:43You've got to think about the formation.
06:46Give the others a chance.
06:48Shouldn't be so good, eh?
06:54Sir, I can't find my uniform.
06:57Well, it's bound to be around here somewhere.
06:59Yeah, well, it's not, is it?
07:01Someone's nicked it.
07:02Why would someone want to nick your uniform?
07:05To make me look stupid?
07:07No, we never.
07:09Honestly.
07:13Right, everyone looking for Samine's uniform now.
07:20I've not found a uniform, but I've found someone's sweaty pyjamas.
07:30I think you better tell me what's going on, don't you?
07:35Seriously, Samine, this isn't like you.
07:38I know you went in school yesterday. Has something happened?
07:42No, nothing.
07:46So why the pyjamas? I mean, people don't just turn up at school dressed like that for no reason.
07:53Is everything all right at home?
07:54Yeah.
07:56Samine, we want to help you.
07:58If there's something wrong, if there's a problem, you need to tell us.
08:01There's nothing wrong, okay?
08:04I keep saying.
08:05And you can't make me talk if I don't want to talk, can you?
08:10No.
08:12No, you're quite right.
08:13I can't.
08:16So maybe you should take yourself off to the cooler, hmm?
08:19Come on.
08:21See if you can bring yourself to explain why you turned up in your pyjamas.
08:25Maybe just wait here a minute, please.
08:30Has she ever done anything like this before?
08:32No.
08:33She's a model student.
08:34So what do we know about her family?
08:37Nice people.
08:39Very supportive.
08:40Involved.
08:41There was a question mark over their immigration status not long back,
08:44but I thought that was all sorted.
08:46Can you do me a favour and find her some uniform from lost property,
08:48and I will contact her parents and see what's going on.
08:53Right.
08:56Let's have to school.
08:58Let's have to school.
09:04Oh, cool.
09:05Hey, I was thinking about getting highlights.
09:07What do you reckon?
09:08Yeah, I'd love to.
09:10Have you done highlights before?
09:12No, not yet.
09:13But I'd do them for free.
09:15All right, I'll think about it.
09:17Oh, hey, Doc's after you.
09:20She don't look happy.
09:20Yeah.
09:22Oh, damn.
09:24What's up?
09:25My future prospects, S.A.
09:27Well, she was asking me for it yesterday.
09:29I haven't even done it yet.
09:30Ha-ha.
09:31Muppet.
09:31We'd better start doing it fast, cos she's proper after you.
09:36Flaming.
09:39What's this?
09:40Oh, I'm doing hairdressing after school.
09:44I'm trying to get a bit of practising before I leave this place.
09:46Which could be any time soon.
09:48Good for you.
09:50It's great to have an ambition.
09:51You know, do something you're really passionate about.
09:55Yeah, I just wish Tom would feel the same.
10:00I'd have thought he'd be happy you were doing this.
10:03Not really.
10:05He just thinks it's stopping me from thinking about what's really important.
10:09Oh, important for whom?
10:11You take no notice.
10:13Stick to your guns, girl.
10:14I'm sure you'll win them over.
10:16And if there's anything you need.
10:17Oh, I could give you a restyle.
10:21Uh, right.
10:23Yeah.
10:24Great.
10:26Soon.
10:35Samin.
10:38Are you sure you don't want to tell me what's going on?
10:45OK.
11:17Hi.
11:18Hi.
11:21You all right?
11:24Kids.
11:25Why do they have to be so stubborn when all you're trying to do is help them?
11:28I don't think Chloe's being stubborn.
11:30I think she's showing you a real maturity.
11:32Well, I didn't mean-
11:32You know, this hair salon thing.
11:34It's obviously something she really wants to do.
11:38After everything that happened last week, but Mika,
11:41you know, maybe you need to take a little step back.
11:44Well, they have.
11:45I've told Chloe if her grades don't get better, then she can't do it.
11:48If they do, she can.
11:49I think that's pretty fair, don't you?
11:51So, she's giving it up for now?
11:53Till her grades get better, yeah.
11:56Right. And what if her grades don't get any better?
11:58How long are you going to stand in a way?
12:03Look, I think you need to face up to the fact that she is heading in her own direction.
12:07They both are.
12:09No matter what compromises you offer up.
12:11So, er, so I'll just leave them to it and let them do what they want?
12:14I mean, not try and guide them in any way.
12:16Well, and that's your professional advice, is it?
12:18Dr Shackleton?
12:18No, Tom, I'm not saying that.
12:19Look, I think I know Chloe better than you do.
12:21And I've picked her up when she's come off the rails before.
12:23All I'm trying to do is put her back on track.
12:26And if I want your opinion, I'll ask for it, yeah?
12:30Bye.
12:42Thank you, Bridget. Any news from Samina Zizi's parents yet?
12:45No, nothing. It's just ringing out.
13:01Hello. Can I help you?
13:03We're looking for a Miss Mason.
13:04That's me.
13:06We're from the, er, Border and Immigration Agency.
13:09We're actually looking for Samina Zizi.
13:11Why?
13:12I'm afraid she's in this country illegally, Miss Mason.
13:14She and her family had to be removed.
13:26Ah!
13:27The very person.
13:29I've been finding these all over the place.
13:32Have you had permission from Miss Mason to hand them out?
13:35It's after school. Do I have to?
13:37Yes, you do if it means you're falling behind.
13:39And what happened to that essay you were due to hand in yesterday?
13:42Oh, Miss, I'm dead sorry. I've left it at home. I've done it and everything.
13:48Chloe, you do know I'm going to have to mark you down.
13:51But I'll go get it. I'll bring it in for you this afternoon.
13:54You've had too many chances.
13:56And you can start picking these up from outside and all.
14:01PHONE RINGS
14:05You see, I don't understand because I thought Samina and her family were still in the mid-living appeal.
14:10No, they were removed to a detention centre two days ago.
14:13They're due to fly out later today.
14:16Samine ran away this morning. We thought she may have come here.
14:20She doesn't have anywhere else to go.
14:22OK. Um...
14:24Come sit down, please.
14:28The thing is, you know, Samine has been at Waterloo Road for five years.
14:32Her little sister was born in England.
14:36You can't just cut off her education. She's doing really well here.
14:40Miss Mason, we think it's in Samine's best interest to be with her family at this difficult time.
14:44And, obviously, when they return to Iran.
14:47Erm, as far as I know, Iran doesn't do much for a girl's interests, Mr Baxter.
14:52Look, I know this may seem brutal when you know the girl.
14:54But the fact is, the Azizi family are in this country illegally.
15:00So, if you could take us to her.
15:02Sorry?
15:03To wherever she is in the school.
15:06She's not.
15:08I mean, she hasn't been seen at school today.
15:10And you know all the kids that don't come to school?
15:14No.
15:15But she is due to play a very important football game.
15:18She's our star player.
15:19She's been absent for the past two days.
15:22It's registration now.
15:24How about I take you to her form you can see for yourselves?
15:29Quiet.
15:35Jake Allen.
15:37Sophie Ashford.
15:39David Atherton.
15:41Samine Azizi.
15:43Samine...
15:44Samine.
15:45No, Samine again.
15:47Sir?
15:50Erm...
15:50Thank you, Mr Budgen.
15:52After you.
15:58Michael Cross.
15:59You will call us if she turns up.
16:01Oh, yes, of course.
16:02It must be absolutely terrible for you when a kid slips through the net.
16:14Rachel?
16:16Er...
16:18Listen.
16:20About before, I...
16:23I didn't realise that...
16:26I mean, I hadn't really thought it through.
16:31I was a bit of a prat and I'm sorry.
16:35I really don't want you to leave Waterloo Road, Eddie.
16:37Nor do I.
16:39Good.
16:40I will.
16:40I'll try and find a way of getting rid of Fordley.
16:43Well, you won't have to do it by yourself.
16:46And I promise no more lectures about coming clean.
16:49I know you can't.
16:52But we've got to fight back.
16:54Get him off your case.
16:55Otherwise, this will be hanging over you forever.
16:59Yeah.
17:00I'm afraid we've got another battle on our hands at the moment.
17:02I need to call a staff meeting.
17:04All the heads of department.
17:05Okay.
17:06What's it about?
17:07Something to do with these guys?
17:08Waterloo Road versus Her Majesty's Government.
17:12I can't believe how he's reacting over Chloe.
17:16He's just so overprotective of them.
17:19Well, you can't blame them.
17:21They have been through a lot together.
17:22I think it's kind of sweet.
17:25Yeah.
17:25Yeah, it's very sweet.
17:28And it's an admirable quality.
17:30And not a lot of men would be that way.
17:32But you know, at the end of the day,
17:35I'm being kept at arm's length.
17:38And I don't think you'll ever allow me any closer.
17:43Why did you run?
17:46Why don't you stay with your family?
17:50Part of me wishes I had.
17:53But my mum, she told me to run.
17:58Said that she wants me to stay here and get my education no matter what.
18:05So, I came here.
18:07Samin, the British government obviously think it's safe to go back.
18:11Not for us.
18:13My dad could be in trouble.
18:16Can you promise me that he's not going to get punished for stuff he did years ago?
18:23Samin, there's something else you need to know.
18:28Immigration turned up at school.
18:30Miss Mason, don't make me go with them.
18:32Please don't make me go with them.
18:34I won't.
18:35And they've gone.
18:37But I'm afraid they're likely to return.
18:40If you want to stay, we will fight it.
18:44I'll do everything in my power to stop this deportation.
18:47We all will.
18:50What about my family, miss?
18:52They're due to fly out this afternoon.
18:54Well, then we'll have to work fast, won't we?
18:59Why don't you go back to your class?
19:01And don't talk to anyone about this for now, yeah?
19:06Thanks, miss.
19:07OK.
19:18Bridget, what do you know about deportation and trying to stop it?
19:23Erm...
19:24To be honest, nothing.
19:26OK, well, by the end of the day, you and I are going to be experts.
19:29Right, I need to get online and find a support group for this kind of thing.
19:33Yeah, and call Emma from social services.
19:36I need to know where to start.
19:38Can you also arrange a call with one of the governors?
19:43Preferably Nigel and Hinchcliffe.
19:44Yeah.
19:45Waterloo Road is going to do everything possible to stop this deportation.
19:49And quickly, I mean, we can only help her while she's in our care.
19:52Immigration has shown up once, it's only a matter of time before they turn up again.
19:55Now, I've spoken to the LEA and they suggest that we put together a folder of Samine's work.
19:59What for?
20:01We're lodging an appeal to revoke.
20:03I mean, if we can convince our local MP that, you know, she has great potential and should finish her
20:08exams, we might get a stop order.
20:10And how am I going to do that? She's no genius in English.
20:12Well, if you can get together some work that reflects grade A ability and get it to me as soon
20:18as possible, that'd be great.
20:21Aren't you asking him to commit fraud?
20:24She's asking us to give a 14-year-old kid a break.
20:26Yeah, excuse me. No offence. But are we to presume that we'll be doing this every time immigration decide to
20:33send a pupil home?
20:35Well, as far as Samine's concerned, this is a home.
20:37This country is stretched to the limits with asylum seekers.
20:43We give them a safe place to live, healthcare, benefits.
20:48But when it's time for them to go home, it's time for them to go home.
20:54Duly noted, Grantie, thank you.
20:59Now, I want everyone involved in this.
21:01So, um, Tom, can you get a photo of Samine as captain of the football team?
21:06Absolutely.
21:07Great.
21:08I want to make it impossible for the Home Office to dispute how well she's doing here.
21:14And how detrimental it would be to her education to remove her.
21:17So, please, come on. Yeah?
21:26Hey, Grantley.
21:27Hmm?
21:27You aren't going to help out with this, aren't you?
21:30Oh, right. I'll just tear some pages of Dickens out and put her name at the top.
21:35Dickens, Shakespeare, whatever. Just don't let Samine down, eh?
21:44Tom?
21:47It's about Chloe.
21:48She's missed handing in another essay.
21:51To be honest, her coursework's on the slide.
21:53Why are you joking?
21:54She told me she was going to make more of an effort with it all.
21:57Well, it seems to me she's making more of an effort with this hairdressing log that she's got into her
22:01head.
22:01Have a word, will you?
22:02Yeah. Thanks, Steph.
22:11What time to call this, Bolton?
22:13Have you lost your watch or something?
22:14Sorry, sir. I fell asleep, didn't I? I didn't mean to.
22:17You've missed your entire first lesson.
22:20Go on. I don't want to make you any later than you already are.
22:22Just don't let this happen again, all right?
22:25Sorry.
22:28Where are you going?
22:29I'm going to have a word with Audley.
22:30No, Eddie, don't.
22:32Look, let's talk first.
22:33I mean, I appreciate your helping and everything, but you'll make it worse if you go steaming in.
22:36Miss Mason, I've got the LEA on the phone regarding Samina Zizi.
22:41Look, you're busy. You deal with this, I'll deal with Audley.
22:44I'm just going to ruffle his feathers.
22:52You're going to tell us what's going on, or what?
22:54What are you talking about?
22:55Like, where were you in registration?
22:57And why did Mason come in and say you weren't in school when you were?
23:01I don't know. I wasn't there, was I?
23:03I'll have to ask her.
23:05Did you get the email about Samina?
23:08She's all right.
23:09Oh, she's managing so far, but I have a feeling something's just a bit of kick-off.
23:12And what was that strap on the pitch?
23:14And you haven't no uniform?
23:16Miss, what's going on with Samina?
23:18Er, Samina's just...
23:19She's had too many questions asked of her.
23:21Immigration wants to deport me back to Iran.
23:26What?
23:26Are you serious?
23:30Why?
23:31You've been here for ages.
23:34You can't just send you back there.
23:36What about your family?
23:38They're at a detention centre.
23:40That's where I was, till I got out.
23:42Can't we do something?
23:43The school's already doing everything they can.
23:45Yeah, but no real action.
23:47Nothing to show how disgusting this is, eh?
23:49I mean, what about human rights?
23:51Yeah, man, up the revolution.
23:52Right, you lot off to your next class, please.
23:59Listen, guys.
23:59Mr Clarkson wants to see the football team and the drummer in the next period.
24:03What for?
24:04Well, it must be part of the big plan to keep you here.
24:07Good.
24:07Just as long as we're doing something.
24:12Samina.
24:13I probably hope that we can help you sort this out.
24:16Thanks, sir.
24:34Hiya.
24:36I've got an appointment with Mr Hoardley.
24:38Name, please?
24:39Eddie Lawson.
24:40It's for ten o'clock.
24:42I'm a bit late.
24:43Traffic.
24:44I'm sorry, I can't find your name down, Mr Lawson.
24:47And he's due across town at half-pass.
24:49He's gonna be livid.
24:50I'm supposed to be doing a conference call with him right now before we leave.
24:56Go on through.
24:57Thanks.
25:09You and me need to talk.
25:15Mr Budgen said you wanted to see me.
25:18What's all this?
25:21Come here.
25:25What do you say, Doctor, when you flunked on your essay?
25:28I just forgot to hand it in.
25:30You mean you didn't do it?
25:31I did?
25:33Tom, why do you never believe anything I say?
25:35Because you never give me good reason to.
25:37And I thought we had a deal.
25:41I found this.
25:43And you'd better start being straight with me.
25:45You either get better results or you forget about this hairdressing art once and for all.
25:48It's something I really care about doing.
25:51Why do you wanna stop that?
25:53I'm just trying to help you keep your options open.
25:56That's all.
25:57You might wanna be a rocket scientist.
25:59Something to fall back on.
26:02Okay.
26:03Fine.
26:05Good.
26:06Now go and get changed.
26:07What is this?
26:08Your team mate needs your help.
26:10Come on, it's important.
26:11Oh, I'm supposed to be in class, sir.
26:14It's important.
26:17One more for me, no more for you.
26:19Nice.
26:21As of today,
26:23you'll end all contact with Rachel.
26:25And you'll walk away from the contract for the new build.
26:29Now, why on earth would I do a thing like that?
26:31Because you don't wanna go to prison.
26:34If all this comes out, Rachel might lose her job.
26:37But you'll be looking at, ooh,
26:40a five year stretch, I'd say.
26:42Mr Lawson, with all due respect, what the hell are you talking about?
26:47Blackmail.
26:48She told me everything.
26:50Who do you think sent me here?
26:52I know you're trying to use her past against her.
26:56I know about the photograph.
27:00She'll make me sick.
27:01Yeah, you wanna be careful throwing accusations like that around.
27:04I don't know what you're talking about,
27:06so if you wouldn't mind pissing off, you're starting to irritate me now.
27:08Your whole empire.
27:10Built on lies and blackmail.
27:13You don't seriously think you're gonna get away with it, do you?
27:17I persuaded Rachel to go to the police.
27:20I think they'll be very interested in you.
27:38Okay, everybody squeeze in a bit on the end there.
27:41All right?
27:43Right, Samin, you hold the trophy up.
27:47I can't believe what they're trying to do to you.
27:49It's just not right.
27:51If they come for you, you should barricade yourself in a room or something.
27:54Thanks, guys.
27:55Right, okay, big smiles, lots of celebration, yeah?
27:59Yay!
28:01Well, for God's sake, come on, we've just won the cup.
28:04Look.
28:05Who are you?
28:06Who are you?
28:07Who are you?
28:08Who are you?
28:09Come on, I can't believe.
28:10Who are you?
28:12Who are you?
28:13Who are you?
28:14Who are you?
28:16Who are you?
28:17Who are you?
28:18Who are you?
28:19Who are you?
28:20Who are you?
28:27Well, it all seems to be shaping up.
28:31Oh, she's a bright kid.
28:32She is now.
28:33I can't believe this still goes on in this country.
28:36Grabbing kids out of their beds and locking them up in prisons.
28:38Well, it's not exactly prison, is it?
28:40Well, most detention centres are old prisons.
28:44There's so much secrecy surrounding them.
28:46God knows what really goes on inside.
28:47Don't you think we have an obligation to send these people back to their own countries?
28:51I mean, if we keep all the brightest, most educated kids,
28:54then what chance have they got of getting back on their feet?
28:56Here, here.
28:59Well, think of all the doctors over here who are immigrants.
29:03Lawyers, for that matter.
29:05How's a country supposed to develop if it doesn't have people like that working?
29:10You're just worried that it'll take all their jobs.
29:13They can have mine.
29:17If you really knew what these people have to go back to,
29:19you wouldn't be supporting what is in effect institutionalised racism.
29:23Jasmine, that's a bit strong.
29:24You're calling me a racist?
29:26Look, no-one's calling anyone anything.
29:28Oh, yeah?
29:29Maybe you need to look at how you really feel about immigrants and asylum seekers.
29:33I think we all need a drink after work.
29:42No.
29:43No thanks.
29:52See you, Chester.
29:54Thanks, sir.
29:54See you later.
29:56Yeah, thanks a lot, girls.
29:59Chloe, don't forget what we talked about, yeah?
30:06What was all that about?
30:07Oh, he's getting on at me.
30:09Unless my grades improve, he's going to stop my hairdressing.
30:12So keep him sweet, give him some better grades.
30:14Oh, yeah, like it's that easy.
30:19What?
30:19It can be that easy if you want.
30:22Eh?
30:23I might be able to solve all your problems.
30:25Come on.
30:33Oh, hey, up, cat.
30:34Please, I'll give you a hand with that.
30:36No, I'm all right, thanks.
30:37Oh, it's a pleasure, here.
30:38Oh.
30:38Oh.
30:40Hey, thanks a lot.
30:41Um, actually, while you're here,
30:43I just wanted to thank you, you know,
30:45for helping our boat and get that way out of Mr. Oidley.
30:47And that extra money is helping towards housekeeping,
30:50you know, cash in hand.
30:51So he's working hard, is he?
30:52Yeah, he's doing about five or six hours a day.
30:55You know, depending on other lads.
30:57He gets a bit tired,
30:58but I always, always make sure he does his own work.
31:01These other lads, are they from here?
31:03I didn't know there were others.
31:04No, they're from, er, Crovedale High School.
31:07What, the same age as Bolton?
31:08Yeah, it's great, isn't it?
31:09You know, teaching them the value of money and all that.
31:12See ya.
31:17It's the answer to all your clarts and problems.
31:20What is it?
31:22It helps you with your coursework, right?
31:24You start getting better results and Tom's gonna back off, innit?
31:32Is that what I think it is?
31:35It's just an archive of past A-level essays.
31:39Yeah, Chloe, it's a cheating site.
31:41Oh.
31:42Would you want to do this hair-selling thing or not?
31:46Are you sure they won't know?
31:48Have a look.
31:48There's over 2,000 essays on there.
31:50How are they gonna read more?
31:53The analysis of Faust's soliloquy.
31:55Mm.
31:56They're never gonna know, Chloe.
31:59You just...
32:00You pick the best rated.
32:03And print.
32:08Janice is printing off the football pitchers now.
32:11Oh, and that was a borderline B-strokey, but I changed it.
32:16Great.
32:17What about art?
32:18Is there any work we can borrow from someone?
32:20Yeah.
32:21Yeah, I'll go into it.
32:22And when you've got it, get Bridget to back it over to Mr Charlton.
32:24I'll do that.
32:25Well done.
32:32So, how's our resident fascist doing, then?
32:35Oh, it's all go.
32:36Just catching up with Mein Kampf Weekly.
32:40She's just got caught up in it all.
32:41Yeah, well, maybe she should bear in mind that she's still gonna have to work with me when all this
32:45dies down.
32:50You all right?
32:55I found one of these today.
32:57Oh, yeah.
32:59I saw Claire handing them out this morning.
33:03What?
33:04You didn't think to tell me?
33:06I didn't know I had to.
33:08What, when it comes to the girls, yeah?
33:10Yeah.
33:10Yeah, I know.
33:11You have pretty set ideas.
33:13And you don't want to listen.
33:14Well, they're my kids.
33:15I've got to keep tabs on them.
33:17Well, you siding with them, that doesn't help me, does it?
33:19Look, Tom, I don't know when to open my mouth when it comes to you and the girls.
33:23Because you've made it very clear that I should keep my nose out.
33:25Yeah, well, that doesn't mean you keep things from me, though.
33:27Well, I don't know.
33:29But do you know what?
33:29This is ridiculous.
33:32It's like you're using the girls to push me out of your life.
33:35And to be honest with you, you're doing a very good job of it.
33:57R.M.P.'s on the line for you.
33:59Right.
34:16Look, Mr Charlton, I've contacted the governors.
34:19Yes, and the LEA.
34:20And they've both cited you, being our local MP, as the best chance this girl has of getting a revoke.
34:26I'm sorry, but with all due respect, this can't wait.
34:29Selene will be taken out of the school, put on a plane, today, if we don't act now.
34:35We need your support with the Home Office.
34:38Yeah, she's an incredibly bright pupil.
34:41She's an asset to the school, and we need you behind us.
34:46I can get her filed to you within the hour.
34:49Oh, thank you, Mr Charlton.
34:52Yes, bye-bye.
34:56Eddie, what were you doing this morning?
34:58Stuart's furious.
34:59He's threatening all sorts of things.
35:00He's emailed me.
35:01Really?
35:02Let's have a look.
35:07It's not enough, but it's working.
35:10In the meantime, here we go.
35:12Here we go what?
35:13Child employment regulations.
35:15I've been doing a bit of digging.
35:16Stuart contravenes, well, most of those.
35:18Are you serious?
35:19Deadly.
35:20It's all in there.
35:21They're not supposed to start before 7am, and they're not allowed to work for more than
35:25one hour before school.
35:26Candice tells me Bolton's been working up to six hours a day, and there's other kids
35:30his age doing the same.
35:31I hope you're right about this, Eddie, because Stuart's hopping mad.
35:35I don't know what you said to him.
35:36Look, trust me.
35:37I know what I'm doing.
35:40Listen, I need you to do something.
35:48Steph.
35:51Listen, I'm really sorry about what I said.
35:53I know you're not racist.
35:54I just fell off the handle a bit.
35:56Well, yeah, you did, actually.
35:58And the thing is, Jasmine, I care about those kids just as much as you do.
36:02And I don't care where they're from, and I don't care what colour they are.
36:05Oh, no, I know you don't.
36:06It's just that I can't bear to think about Samine going to a country she hardly knows,
36:10where everything's going to be a real struggle for her.
36:12Yeah, well, that's why we're doing what we're doing.
36:15I know.
36:16I'm really sorry.
36:20She'll be all right, you know.
36:25I know that Eddie's taken it too far.
36:27I know that now.
36:29Well, it's all out of control.
36:31He's trying to get your contract cancelled.
36:34I just need you to know that it's got nothing to do with me, OK?
36:36I don't care who it is, Rachel.
36:39I strongly recommend that you persuade him to back off, for your sake.
36:42Look, we need to talk.
36:45Urgently.
36:46I can't get over to you.
36:48Is there any chance that you can come here?
36:50OK.
36:51Great.
36:52OK, well, thank you.
37:10I hope this one is better, Miss Granger.
37:13Yeah.
37:14I hope so.
37:21What's it like?
37:22Inner and, I mean...
37:25I don't really remember much about it.
37:27It was only nine.
37:30I know we lived just outside Hanadown,
37:32and we had to leave because my dad had written something in a magazine.
37:37He said it was an act against God.
37:39We were going to hang him for it.
37:42If you get to stay here, can your family stay too?
37:45Yeah.
37:46If we're here back in time.
37:48If not, I guess we'll be left here waiting.
37:52My mum wants me to stay here.
37:59Oh, no.
38:05Don't look there.
38:06You don't want to draw attention to yourself.
38:08Get inside.
38:22It's me, what's wrong?
38:24What's going on?
38:25I don't know.
38:32Thank you, Bridget.
38:37So, have you found her?
38:39No, we haven't, Miss Mason.
38:41But we have had a confirmed sighting.
38:43A local resident saw a young girl in pyjamas
38:45running into the school grounds early this morning.
38:48If Samina's here, Miss Mason,
38:50you're splitting a family apart.
38:55I assure you, Samina's easy is not here.
39:00I've had something to pull against the door.
39:07We had help with this.
39:26Samina, are you in there?
39:30Samina, are you in there?
39:31What is going on?
39:32Samina, do you want to get Miss Mason for us?
39:35All right.
39:42Elaine!
39:45Elaine, open the door!
39:50I think we just found our girl.
39:56Rachel, come quickly.
39:57We've got a situation.
40:03Samina, please open the door.
40:07What's going on?
40:08They're taking to me.
40:10You what?
40:10Yeah.
40:11Mum.
40:14Can you move away from the door?
40:18You assured us Samin wasn't in the school.
40:21Look, we don't want to cause a fuss,
40:23but we've got a job to do.
40:24So please, cooperate with us.
40:27Look, Samina at this very moment
40:28is having a case reviewed by the Home Office.
40:30If there is a fraction of a chance
40:32of her getting a stop order,
40:33I am not going to help you.
40:34Now, you're on school grounds,
40:36and I remember asking you to leave.
40:37You are harbouring an illegal immigrant, Miss Mason,
40:39which means by law we can force entry
40:41and take her.
40:42It also means you are liable for prosecution.
40:45Well, then we're at a standoff,
40:47because by law,
40:50I have to protect my pupil's welfare.
40:57Samin, please open the door.
41:05Miss Mason, Mr Charlton's called.
41:08The Home Office are looking at Samin's case,
41:10and he hopes to have some news for us soon.
41:12OK, so all we can do is wait.
41:15I don't know if we have any calls.
41:16Can I leave you in charge?
41:18Of course.
41:19OK.
41:26You are not going out there.
41:27No way.
41:28They can't send you back to a country
41:29when you can't even speak the language.
41:30Where's Miss Mason gone?
41:32She said she was sorting it all.
41:35Yeah, what's going on?
41:36Try to take Samin away.
41:38Oh, you fascists.
41:39I know, yeah.
41:43We're just trying to do our job.
41:45So, please,
41:47get rid of this lot, will you?
41:49No.
41:55Samin.
41:56your family are getting ready to fly out.
41:59Don't you want to be with them?
42:01Must be very scary
42:02thinking of them going without you.
42:06Listen,
42:06if you come with us,
42:07we can take you to them right now.
42:12You're disgusting.
42:25You've spoken to Hordley yet?
42:27Yes, I have.
42:28But listen,
42:28immigration are back.
42:30They know she's here,
42:30they're trying to take her,
42:31her family are due to fly out in four hours,
42:33and I've still got no news on the stop order.
42:35What if it doesn't come through in time?
42:37And if it does,
42:38we'd be responsible for splitting up the family.
42:40She'd be on her own.
42:42Then if she gets sent back,
42:43there's no guarantee they'll be reunited.
42:46I need to know we're not bullying her
42:47into making a decision she might regret.
42:50Do you want me to talk to her?
42:52Yeah.
42:53She's really going through with the poor kid.
43:02I thought teachers were supposed to give kids
43:04some respect for authority.
43:06That and encouraging them
43:08to think for themselves.
43:10Yeah.
43:10Let me through here, please.
43:12Tom.
43:16I'm going to talk to Samin.
43:18I suggest you try not to inflame the situation.
43:22I suppose we can wait.
43:24She can't stay in there forever, can she?
43:26Thanks.
43:27Samin!
43:28Samin!
43:30Mr. Lawson!
43:32Open the door.
43:33I need to talk to you now.
43:35Don't worry.
43:36They're not coming in.
43:52Quietly, please!
43:55What's up?
43:57I've got my essay for you.
43:58Chloe, I've told you, it's too late.
44:00You've already been graded on it.
44:02This is for tomorrow.
44:05All right.
44:06Good.
44:08So it's finally got through to you, has it,
44:10that this work is important to your A-level results?
44:13Good.
44:14Well done.
44:21So, we haven't heard back yet about your appeal to revoke.
44:25We haven't given up hope.
44:27But there's a possibility it might not come through in time
44:30to stop your family getting on that flight.
44:34Samin, you need to start thinking about possible outcomes here.
44:39You may have a very difficult choice to make
44:42about what you actually want to do.
44:47If they go back
44:50and then the appeal comes through,
44:54I'll stay and finish here.
44:56That's what my mum wanted
44:57and I'm not going to let her down.
45:01You won't be letting her down
45:02no matter what decision you make.
45:04Yeah, but our mum knows better than any of us
45:05what's going to happen to her over there.
45:09What will happen to my dad when he arrives back?
45:12If I stay here, I might never know.
45:14But then if they send me back later,
45:16I might never find them.
45:18If they let you stay,
45:20maybe by the time you've finished your education,
45:22they may have found a way to get back to you.
45:24I just...
45:25I don't know.
45:31Or I might never see them again, Mr. Lawson.
45:34If I do get a stop order and they can't come back,
45:37where will I live?
45:39Social services will find a place for you to live.
45:41I'll have to go into care.
45:43Yeah.
45:44No way.
45:45I'm not a charity case.
45:47Samin can live with me.
45:48You can't say that, Danielle.
45:50Guys, we have to face facts.
45:53Samin.
45:56They're not pretty, I'm afraid.
46:02Mr. Lawson,
46:03you have to bring Samin out now.
46:11Mr. Charlton should know the decision by the end of the day.
46:13What does the end of the day mean?
46:15Oh, that's a good question.
46:16We can only hope now, can't we?
46:18Look, come and get me if the call comes through.
46:20I'm going to see what's happening.
46:23Maybe we could buy you some time to think.
46:27Eddie, it's me.
46:28Can you open the door and let me in?
46:30It's OK.
46:40It's me.
46:45Does Mr. Lawson explain the situation?
46:48Yes, miss.
46:50Look, there's still absolutely every hope of getting the stop order.
46:53I'm very confident that we will.
46:57But I know there's a lot more to it than that for you.
47:00It's just not fair.
47:02I don't know what to do.
47:05What do you think I should do?
47:07You should stay right here.
47:08At least you know if the appeal's going to work.
47:10Yeah, too, right?
47:11But if I do, I might not see my family ever again.
47:15I think the Samin needs some space.
47:17I think it's time to go.
47:19Come on, girls.
47:19Let's go.
47:21She's right.
47:22I don't want to get anyone into any more trouble.
47:25You shall.
47:37Eddie, I've got to say chase that decision.
47:39Yeah.
47:42Looks like we're going to need backup.
47:44You've got someone free.
47:45Can you send them over?
47:46Thanks.
47:47That was the police.
47:49They're sending support.
47:50Is that what you want?
47:51If that's what it takes.
47:55If I had a daughter, like you,
48:01I'd want her to grab her the chance for the best start in life.
48:05I'd want her to make the most of her potential
48:08and any possibilities that she had.
48:12Even if it meant you never saw her again?
48:16Well, if being with her meant putting her in danger
48:20or making her life unhappy, then yes, I think so.
48:25But what if she was just going to be left on her own
48:28and her life was going to be unhappy anyhow?
48:31When would it be?
48:33Being without your family?
48:38If it works, and I stay,
48:43how am I supposed to enjoy my life
48:45when I don't know what's happening to my mum
48:47and my dad and my little sister?
48:51It's her fourth birthday next week.
48:56My mum always told me that
48:58in life you're always going to be faced with difficult choices.
49:03You just have to make the best ones for now.
49:07Well, if you want to make something of yourself,
49:08you will, no matter where you are.
49:12As long as I've got the support of my family.
49:19I want my mum, miss.
49:21Are you sure?
49:22Without being influenced by anyone, is that what you want?
49:25I want to be with my family.
49:28Of course you do.
49:30And I'm sure that they want you more than anything else.
49:32It's...
49:33OK.
49:35Come on.
49:47Get away from me!
49:49Off me!
49:51I'll walk on my own.
50:01Oh, no, I don't believe this.
50:03What's happened?
50:03She's going.
50:08Stand back.
50:10Stand back, please.
50:11Thank you very much.
50:16You can't let her do this, miss.
50:18It's not right.
50:21Miss Koresha, you said the school would be doing something.
50:23Why are you just standing back and letting them take her?
50:27Why are you doing this?
50:28Let her go!
50:32Samin, if you go now,
50:34you might never be able to come back.
50:36I know that.
50:38I have to go.
50:45Thanks, miss, for everything.
50:47Take care, sweetie.
50:49Can you let him just help me?
50:58You've done your best by that kid, Rachel.
51:00You've given her a good start.
51:17You've done your best by that kid.
51:37Hey.
51:40You all right?
51:43Oh, me and you, I...
51:46I can't do this.
51:49Yeah, I know.
51:52You don't have to say anything else.
51:54We're going to end up killing each other at this rate.
52:00The girls, they're my priority.
52:04They have to be.
52:07They're my family.
52:11Not yours.
52:12You don't want to be saddled with that.
52:15So, uh, it's probably best.
52:16Yeah, it is.
52:19Like you say, they're not my family,
52:21so, um,
52:23I'd always be an outsider,
52:25and...
52:26that won't work.
52:31Other time, another place, eh?
52:34Something like that, yeah?
52:35I don't know.
53:22We've just taken a call, the appeal to revoke.
53:25They said many apologies, but they assure us they'll give us a decision first thing in the morning.
53:31She's gone.
53:39Richard, thank you very much for today. You can go home now.
53:51Hey, Chloe. Looks like you've turned a corner.
53:54Just been marking your work. Impressive stuff. Keep it coming.
53:59Hey, well done, you. This might just work out a treat, eh?
54:02Yeah.
54:13Come in.
54:18I thought I'd start off as politely as possible, under the circumstances.
54:22Oh, I don't see the need for manners when dealing with scum like you.
54:29Let me make this clear, Rachel.
54:32You get your crony off my back, or I will blow your nasty little Pandora's box wide open.
54:39How long are you going to keep blackmailing me for, Stuart?
54:42For as long as it takes.
54:48Hello, Stuart.
54:51Do you know, I'm sure I told you to keep away from Rachel, but, as you hear, I think you
54:59should see this.
55:04What is it?
55:05Employment rights for young people.
55:08Of course, if you've broken any of those laws, you'll probably never work again.
55:12And, um, as I have our very interesting little blackmail chat on record,
55:18I think that we've got enough evidence to ensure that we do not see you here again.
55:27You're bluffing.
55:29Investigations into Hordley Construction.
55:31Five years at Her Majesty's for blackmail.
55:33It's all starting to sound very tiresome.
55:37If I were you, I'd quit while I was ahead.
55:40You think it's a good idea having her on this place, do you?
55:44Yeah.
55:45I do, actually.
55:50I bet you love working for a two-bit hooker, don't you?
55:56I bet she gives it to you for free.
56:06If you wouldn't mind pissing off, Hordley.
56:09You're starting to irritate us now.
56:12Oh.
56:31Do you think that's it?
56:32Do you think he's gone for good?
56:36Absolutely.
56:45What's that?
56:46What's the means?
57:13What's the means?
57:27What's the means?
57:35What's the means?
57:37You