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00:30The envelope stuff in lesson in school
00:31Excuse me
00:32Too busy wanking Harvey Thomas at the back of the class
00:35Oops
00:37I think I've ruined that one
00:41Thanks for coming everyone
00:43Welcome to those who are new
00:45If you're a second timer, can't believe you came back
00:48Third timers, you're as mad as me
00:50Wahey!
00:52The Regional Health Authority report will be out soon
00:56And in preparation for the RHA
00:58Des has a few things he'd like us to do
01:00As always, it sounds deathly dull
01:02But give him a go
01:03Thank you, Susan, for that generous introduction
01:06Right, we need to prove four things
01:09One
01:10We need proof that a cluster of women
01:12Who carried babies at the same time
01:14And were affected by this
01:16Exists
01:16Now, the Health Authority report will show that
01:19Two
01:21That there was a reason
01:22Why you were affected
01:24How the toxins from the reclamation
01:26Got into your system
01:27Anglian Water
01:28Currently investigating their supply
01:30Three
01:31We need proof that these toxins
01:33Had a direct impact
01:35On your unborn children
01:37Then four
01:38We need knowledge and negligence
01:41That they could have done more to prevent this
01:43And that they knowingly didn't
01:45We're hoping to get disclosure from the council on that
01:48I want to introduce you to Danny
01:50Who's working with me on this
01:52Hello, Danny
01:53Right, Danny is going to be handing out some forms
01:56Yes, very dull forms for you
01:58Which will be the beginnings of your witness statement
02:00Those statements will be the bedrock
02:03On which we build our case
02:20Chair
02:21I'd like to raise a point of order
02:23If you want to introduce a motion, Sam
02:25You need a second
02:26While the police investigation
02:29Hampered by the fire
02:30Is ongoing
02:31I would like to suggest that the council
02:33Consider suspending contracts
02:35With Rhodes and Miller Construction
02:36Sam, come on now
02:37Look, is this how you're going to do it, Roy?
02:41Be a leader
02:42By silencing anyone who disagrees with you
02:44Because that's not how you said it was going to be
02:46Councillor Hagen, do you have a second there for your motion?
02:49The police investigation has taken 18 months so far
02:53And Rhodes and Miller have been profiteering in all that time
02:56And I think that is an absolute disgrace
02:59Councillor Hagen, sit down
03:00Or I'll have to ask you to leave
03:10Now
03:12Minutes from the development meeting
03:14Councillor Fray, are you ready?
03:16Thank you
03:37Come on, Ted?
03:40Come on, son, find everybody and lose
03:45Look, I just want to talk
03:48Everything I know
03:57You've got to see it
04:07This report was commissioned by Northamptonshire Health Authority
04:10In conjunction with Corby Borough Council
04:13To investigate allegations of a cluster of birth defects
04:17In Corby between 1984 and 1998
04:22Today I can confirm that the epidemiological study found no difference between the rate of children with birth defects born
04:30to mothers in Corby and those in the wider Kettering area
04:34In fact, the figure was slightly lower
04:36Therefore, no cluster was found in Corby
04:43No
04:43Can't be
04:45What are we, a curb check?
04:46If you look in the report
04:47I'm looking around this room and I see mother after mother
04:51Mrs. McIntyre, I understand your frustration but I believe you've been encouraged by your lawyers to look for something that
04:57simply isn't there
04:58Simply isn't there
04:59The findings in the report clearly state that there is
05:02The findings in the report ignore the fucking facts
05:04Okay
05:05Okay
05:06Let's keep this civil
05:07Why don't you take some time to digest what's been written
05:09And if you have any questions
05:11It doesn't need digesting
05:12It's already been digested
05:13And it's a load of shite
05:14All right
05:15Okay
05:17Our fireworks over
05:19Thank you
05:19Settle down
05:20Thank you, thank you
05:22Let's look at this
05:23Come on, love, let's get home
05:24You know, I feel as if I should say something
05:27Say what?
05:28There's no telling some people
05:29Look, they looked at it
05:31And it was nothing
05:32Doctor, please
05:32Loud mouths like Susan McIntyre are always going to give off
05:35But we're not her, are we?
05:36Extensive environmental testing
05:38It's going
05:38What?
05:39There is no evidence that we see pollution in this area to limit people
05:47And thank you, everyone for your patience
05:49Where's Maggie?
05:50Oh, our fellow pulled her away
05:51This is not what any of us were expecting
05:53They're lying
05:54They're lying
05:55And they are
05:56Well, they might be lying but
05:57I doubt it
05:58People are never that deliberately pernicious
06:01I expect it's rather incompetence
06:03But
06:05It is a setback
06:05And what the fuck is pernicious when it's a
06:08Mean
06:09Oh
06:09You disagree?
06:11Well, I have more bad news, I'm afraid
06:14Anglia and Water have come back and
06:16Have produced records which show that there were no unusual
06:19Substances found in the water supply
06:21During the land reclamation
06:22And they're not being mean either
06:26I don't think so
06:28Look
06:31Let's not pretend this isn't disappointing
06:34But there are other avenues that we can explore
06:37What about that talk of a police report? The fire?
06:40The police are investigating corruption
06:43It might be useful but as it's a criminal investigation
06:46We can't get involved
06:47So what do we do, Des?
06:50Er, well
06:52As Danny said
06:54We'll find a way
06:58There's generally a way
06:59There's no way
07:04I'm
07:04Don't
07:04You
07:05I'm
07:11Daddy
07:11Daddy
07:12Daddy
07:12Hello, are you OK?
07:14What are you doing?
07:15Hi
07:15Are you OK?
07:17How are you doing?
07:19Hi
07:19Hi
07:20How are you doing?
07:21Hi
07:21You OK
07:21Are you OK, hello?
07:31You still reading that?
07:33Yeah.
07:35I was trying to work out where
07:38Shelby and Fitted in, but
07:40they used so many words.
07:45Shall I get the tea on then?
07:49I haven't been reading it all day, if that's what you're thinking.
07:59I need her.
08:02We all do.
08:13He's going.
08:14Don't you know?
08:15Des is going.
08:16How'd you figure that?
08:17Trust me, I can smell when Amarna's had enough.
08:21Is this a good idea, Susan?
08:25Definitely.
08:27Probably.
08:28Maybe.
08:29You're in my pitch now that.
08:30You're in my pitch now, come on.
08:42Okay.
08:43I'm going to bunk you up.
08:45No!
08:46Come on.
08:47Come on, I'm ready.
08:49God.
08:51Yeah.
08:56You've got a surprisingly muscular heart.
08:59What?
09:01Okay.
09:02Go on then, get the samples.
09:05Oh, great.
09:05So now I'm doing a burglary without you.
09:14Hey.
09:16There's three bottles in there and some gloves and a carrier bag so you don't get the rucksack dirty.
09:20It's kind of a skull bag, to be honest.
09:23We need to prove to Des there's toxic in there.
09:26Okay.
09:48Message from the council.
09:50That is closing.
09:51Saying that all the pieces we requested were unfortunately burnt in the fire.
09:56They'll try their best, though unfortunately their file index was also...
09:59Burnt in the fire?
10:00Mm-hmm.
10:03Who's that?
10:04Lydia Short.
10:05She's got a 16-year-old with an upper limb difference.
10:10Good morning.
10:12Even better morning when you see what we've got for you.
10:21Give me a clue.
10:22It's from the reclaimed land behind Electrogen, where Rhodes Miller worked.
10:27So, why is it useful?
10:29Because it'll show all the toxic.
10:31Of course it will.
10:32It's from the reclamation site.
10:33We know that's toxic.
10:34So, what we're trying to understand is whether that toxic water had somehow leaked into the water supply.
10:41Unfortunately for our case it hadn't.
10:44So, all this was for nothing?
10:48You haven't got a rash or anything?
10:50No.
10:50But she might want to finish with that.
10:54Look, I...
10:56I appreciate the effort.
10:59Right.
11:03For what?
11:05For everything you did.
11:09I'm surprisingly grateful, to be honest.
11:12For...
11:12For me too.
11:14You're giving up?
11:15No, you're giving up.
11:18Am I?
11:19Why?
11:20Because there's no case.
11:23Of course there's a case.
11:26The RHA can't see a cluster.
11:29We can.
11:30We just need to prove it.
11:32Anglian Water says it's not a problem in the water supply,
11:35but there must be some other way that it's gone into your systems.
11:40We had four points to prove.
11:42We've still got four points to prove.
11:45Just this has to be possible.
11:47And I am far from done.
11:50It's true to kiss him.
11:52Why do I have to kiss him?
11:53Because he'll be scared if I try and kiss him.
11:54You're more the mirror.
11:55He likes the mirror.
11:56But he needs to kiss me.
11:58Listen, we will find what's happened here.
12:01I promise.
12:13Coming?
12:16Sam.
12:16Right.
12:17It's been a while since we had a chance to chat.
12:19Ah, I've been available.
12:20Ah, I know.
12:22This office at each time.
12:24Well, we're here now.
12:25And I would like to raise a concern about the Willowbrook A site.
12:28Sam, it's been decided the next election we need to be renewing candidates.
12:36So who's on that list?
12:41It's the Blair era.
12:43You understand?
12:44They like them young.
12:46I'm sure my time is numbered, too.
12:48No, no.
12:49You, um...
12:51My future's not your decision to make, Roy.
12:54That's the decision of my branch.
12:57Maybe your branch has spoken to me.
13:02Maybe I'm giving you a chance to get in front of their decision.
13:04No.
13:04As a friend.
13:05No, I can't.
13:07You didn't know this was coming?
13:08Come on.
13:09You're not so naive to think this is a grand surprise.
13:12I went to the police about Rhodes and Miller.
13:14Not you.
13:15It's not about that.
13:16It's about renewal.
13:16I just think you got rid of the wrong people.
13:19And I think if you think about this...
13:20You think, you think, you think.
13:22You ever think you think too much?
13:26Party discipline matters.
13:28If we all just follow our own egos, nothing gets done.
13:31We toe the line and we make the change from within.
13:35I'm never more nervous than when making proposals to the Labour Group
13:37because that's where change happens.
13:43That was a good counsellor.
13:45I was a fucking good counsellor, right?
13:52And now you'll be a good...
13:55whatever you'll be.
13:58Plenty of time to get that golf in, eh?
14:22You got your eyes on her, have you, Clore?
14:24No.
14:28Go on, Clore.
14:30Tell us which part of her you want to touch first.
14:33You know what?
14:33Law isn't such a good name.
14:35It's Captain Hook, Flipper Fingers, Mr. Crab.
14:38I don't know.
14:40But I do know what I should call you.
14:42You twat.
14:51Hey, hey, come on.
14:53Get off the enjoyment now.
14:54Get off.
14:54Keep up.
14:56Can't say I haven't done worse.
14:58But that doesn't mean that I'm not...
15:00I mean clocking the lad.
15:02Eh?
15:03Bully or not.
15:05Can you not think of something better?
15:06Now you've got yourself suspended.
15:10So that bitch had my stress.
15:14Come on.
15:15Can you keep up, Al?
15:19How long has it been like that?
15:20Not long.
15:22You're supposed to tell me the minute...
15:25have you been putting your cream on?
15:26Yeah.
15:27And in fact, you couldn't mean that the doctor's delay another op.
15:29Do you want your hand better?
15:30This is my hand.
15:32This is it.
15:32This is what it looks like.
15:34And I don't like hospitals and I don't want it.
15:37Not anymore.
15:38I don't want any of it.
15:41Connor!
15:42Connor!
15:43Connor!
15:58Professor Happy?
16:00Yes.
16:00Thanks so much for seeing us.
16:01My name's Des.
16:02This is Danny.
16:03We're working on behalf of a group of parents in Corby
16:05and wondered if you have a moment to take a look at a health authority report
16:08that we're investigating and believe to be flawed.
16:13Another blank face, another no.
16:15There must be someone.
16:17We'll prove this report wrong.
16:20What about food?
16:22Beef?
16:23Sorry?
16:24Toxins have entered their system by contaminated beef or...
16:28Don't make any vegetables.
16:30Don't make any vegetables.
16:31Instead of the water and...
16:34Right.
16:36We'll get soil samples from all the surrounding farms.
16:39We'd probably first need a sense of what these women ate.
16:45We're on it.
16:46We're on it.
16:48See you all next week.
16:53Dr Parker?
16:55Do you have a minute?
16:56Not my students.
16:58We wondered if you could look at some documents for us.
17:01Oh, it's been quite a day.
17:03Can we speak in the morning?
17:04Oh, we could do.
17:04It's just we've driven all the way up from Northamptonshire
17:07to talk to you tonight.
17:08So, see me in Newcastle.
17:10Why?
17:11Well, because you never answer your phone or your emails,
17:14but also because every other epidemiologist we've spoken to
17:19thinks this report is right and we think they're wrong.
17:26Shall we start at the beginning?
17:28What's the report of?
17:37She's in the kitchen.
17:39She drives fast on the bicycle.
17:45Oddington's, please.
17:46It's been stolen.
17:47It's never going nice.
17:48Yeah.
17:54Lager and a whiskey, Peter.
18:00Drinks are on Pat Miller.
18:01Are they?
18:02Fuck.
18:02Police report on the alleged corruption just in.
18:05No charges being brought.
18:07Well, maybe I'll buy two more drinks then.
18:09I'd like to make a toast.
18:11I'd like to make it to this man.
18:14Pat.
18:16You're an asshole.
18:18Terrible man.
18:20But you're our asshole.
18:21What in your mouth?
18:23Boy, you think you should be celebrating this?
18:28One and a half million documents they look through.
18:31You know what's there?
18:32One hundred and ten statements.
18:33You know the truth.
18:34You know how much time you've wasted to stand on a soul over all of our heads like a fucking
18:38book.
18:38And the truth is, I already had because you burnt the fucking evidence.
18:43Now, hang on.
18:45That's absolute bollocks.
18:49And just so you know, I'm standing independently at the election.
18:54You do what you will.
18:55I'm an anti-corruption ticket.
18:57I'm calling myself the Clean Corby candidate.
18:59Just thought I'd let you know as a friend.
19:02Clean Corby.
19:04Fuck it.
19:05You could have litter picking compulsory.
19:07Like, conscription.
19:08Everyone in the town needs to carry a litter picker, so there can be a little old woman just like
19:13you.
19:13Oh, heavy as the head that wears the crown, eh, Roy?
19:18You know, you were always a wanker.
19:20But you never used to be a cunt.
19:23You think you're rebuilding this town.
19:25Truth is, you're destroying it.
19:41Hello, I'm Sam Hagen.
19:43I've been a Labour councillor for Corby for the last 20 years.
19:46I'm currently standing as an independent candidate for re-election.
19:50Oh, hello.
19:51My name's Des Collins.
19:52I'm calling from Collins solicitors.
19:54Looking to speak to Nicholas McDowell about a fetal medicine case.
19:58Anti-corruption.
19:59All this town needs is investment.
20:02No more bloody red tape.
20:05OK, thank you.
20:18This toe here, the tissues are certainly fit enough to make it an excellent candidate.
20:24And the infection will...
20:25The infection will have cleared up before we come to operate.
20:28I hear that, Connor.
20:29That's good news.
20:32Let's hope we get some luck this time.
20:44Pizza!
20:49He doesn't want to keep going with the ops.
20:53And what do you think?
20:54I'm just trying to be a good mother.
20:56Don't want him to throw his life away.
20:59This is about his future, you understand?
21:01You don't need two hands for everything.
21:03For the sort of jobs he'll qualify for, two hands will be bloody useful.
21:07Pizza!
21:09Kids, pizza!
21:11How can you do that and I can't?
21:13Practice.
21:15Police report came back.
21:18Sorry.
21:24Our stairs.
21:29We've seen.
21:30Another cover-up.
21:32I'm not rigging about that, no.
21:34Yeah, it's disappointing, but we'll ignore it because...
21:37Big news just in.
21:39The RHA double counted.
21:42What?
21:43They counted birth defects in the whole Kettering area, including Corby, and then compared that
21:48number against Corby alone.
21:49It threw off the whole statistical field.
21:52They got the spread wrong.
21:53There is a cluster.
21:54It's the first of the four to us.
21:55The RHA got it wrong.
21:57They're not meant to get things like that wrong.
21:59You're going to be the ones to remind everyone.
22:01We've been offered a slot on GMTV.
22:04I want you to do it, Susan.
22:05GMTV.
22:06Every time that we do publicity, more women come forward.
22:10I want you and Maggie to do it.
22:14Me and Maggie?
22:15Well, shouldn't it be me and Tracy?
22:18Well, if you don't mind, Tracy, I think the mix is better with Maggie.
22:21If you're not posher, Tracy's posh enough.
22:24Maggie doesn't like me.
22:25It's more that Connor and Sam have similar disabilities.
22:28It's a better combination.
22:30I think it's a good idea.
22:36Every time I open my door, more people hate me, you know that.
22:43Yeah, I'll do it.
22:46Thank you, Susan.
22:48Thank you, Tracy.
22:54I thought you didn't like people looking at you.
22:57Now you're going on the telly.
22:58No, because Des asked me.
22:59I couldn't even let Toby video our wedding.
23:02What is it?
23:04You worried Pat won't like it?
23:07I got my promotion.
23:09Just like you asked.
23:10But it doesn't mean what happened to Samuel means nothing, though, does it?
23:15Do you have to keep hoovering?
23:16The RHA report was wrong.
23:19You made me leave all those other mothers because you said it proved there was nothing to it.
23:23I thought I was right.
23:25Well, you weren't.
23:27And so I'm doing GMTV and I don't care what Pat thinks about it.
23:39Have you been to the palace before?
23:42You know what?
23:43As cheeky as it is, Les never invited me.
23:49Like outside for a photo?
23:52With the men on horses and stuff?
23:55Well, this is my first time here.
23:57In London.
23:58You've never been to London before.
24:03So we're just setting up and then we'll bring you through.
24:06It is very relaxed and we'll make sure that you have a nice time.
24:09If you just take seats here, help yourself to the fruit and the juice, all right?
24:17Thanks very much.
24:23Is that what you're wearing?
24:26Yeah.
24:27You're having a change of output?
24:28No, have you?
24:33I've dressed wrong, haven't I?
24:36No.
24:46Did you not want me doing this?
24:49Sorry.
24:50It was your campaign.
24:52I told Des when he asked me, is Susan okay with it?
24:55He said fine, but I know I'm not your favourite person.
25:05Is it because Derek was on the reclamation?
25:07No, he was just standing in a pound, same as all of us.
25:09Well, then why don't you...
25:10Because you're stuck up.
25:13Mainly.
25:15I'm...
25:16I'm not entirely stuck up.
25:19Are you not?
25:25Anyway, it's not my campaign.
25:28It's all of ours.
25:30Your kid got hurt, same as mine.
25:33And I don't mind you.
25:34I thought you didn't like me.
25:41I've got some wet wipes in here.
25:43She'll take the worst of the make-up off at least.
25:48Tell us about when you first realised
25:50that Conor's disability might have been caused
25:52by toxic waste mismanagement.
25:56Well, I think it was more of a case
25:57when I realised there were more kids like Conor and Colby.
26:01Kids with breast defects and other health issues too.
26:06Babies who aren't even here anymore.
26:09It became clear something had gone wrong.
26:13But the council just said it wasn't us, mate.
26:16Wouldn't even let us look at their files.
26:18They just cut us dead.
26:20So we knew we had to do something.
26:24Maggie, the impact of all this must be huge.
26:28Yes, both Samuel and Susan's lovely boy, Conor,
26:32have had years of operations, years of pain
26:36that will go on for the rest of their lives.
26:39We want to protect them, but we can't.
26:41So this fight is us doing what we can for them.
26:44We're a good sales band already,
26:46but we think there's more of us,
26:48more mothers in Corby with her kids.
26:51Well done, Susan.
26:53And there's a number, if people are worried,
26:55there's a number for people to ring you.
26:57Yes, 01536823457.
27:04And do you think, do your children understand, I mean,
27:09have you been able to explain to them
27:11what this battle is all about?
27:14I think Conor understands some of it.
27:17Understands we're not fighting for ourselves.
27:19This is a battle for the kids.
27:21Because they don't have a choice.
27:24So we don't have a choice.
27:28What do you want for your tea?
27:30Can I have anything?
27:31Pizza.
27:32Pizza?
27:32I don't know if I've got that.
27:35Hello, love.
27:38Mum.
27:39Hello, son.
27:41You've got them big.
27:44Conor, get inside.
27:49It's OK, sweetheart.
27:53In you go.
27:55Back in a sec.
28:03The polite thing to say is hello.
28:05Who's also says hello?
28:06I don't talk to ghosts.
28:08Sends you mad.
28:09You've still got your wit.
28:11It's good.
28:12My great-grandad swore he could talk to his dead son.
28:14Used to sing him songs.
28:16Eventually, they had to give him electric shocks.
28:18Yeah, well, I'm flesh.
28:20You're flesh.
28:22I just want to talk about it.
28:24I just want a man who pays his way and sticks around.
28:27Guess we don't all get what we want.
28:30You're upset.
28:31I don't blame you, love.
28:34Can I see the kids, at least?
28:36You're not their dad.
28:37You understand?
28:39You're not that.
28:42Now, fuck off.
28:50You're not that.
29:04OK.
29:08Sorry.
29:09Not your fault.
29:12That's mostly true.
29:16He didn't look how I expected.
29:20Thought he looked like George Clooney.
29:22No, Daniel showed me photos.
29:26Did he?
29:28But that was before. Now I thought he would look like me.
29:33No, you lucky sod.
29:35You get my good looks.
29:43Well, I've got you a tea. I keep a pot up here to stop me going dry.
29:47We're fine. Fentilate.
29:49Thank you for analysing the paperwork we sent you.
29:53Do we have a case?
29:55Well, I've looked at the toxins in steel work by-product.
29:59The culprit, I think, is heavy metal cadmium.
30:04But no one's ever studied the effects of cadmium on pregnant women.
30:08Do we have a case, Dr Perman?
30:11You can prove that they were exposed to cadmium?
30:14Pretend that I can.
30:16Then I will need to show that it could cause these defects.
30:19I believe I can make inferences from studies of agricultural workers to allow me to do so.
30:24But in cases such as these, the court requires a foetal medical specialist to be 95% certain of their
30:31findings.
30:32So we need to eliminate as many variables as possible.
30:37Which variables?
30:39In my opinion, you need to focus exclusively on babies with upper and lower limb defects.
30:46So, by variables, you mean...
30:50You talk about women? Eliminating some of the women?
30:52The pollutants you're talking about could affect with 95% certainty the foetus in that way at that time in
30:59its development.
31:00We're representing dozens of families here.
31:05If you want to win, you have 18.
31:17Dr Perman, is this...
31:18That's my professional opinion.
31:21But these are...
31:23They're all people who've suffered.
31:24Any child that doesn't meet the criteria will weaken your entire case.
31:30I'm sorry.
31:46This is gonna be okay.
31:49This is gonna be okay.
31:51The doctors know what they're doing.
31:53Have this up.
31:55Things will be better.
32:04Right then, Conor.
32:06Yeah, good friend.
32:08The doctor's here.
32:09If it isn't my favourite patient.
32:22Yesterday saw thousands vote in the local elections and the results are starting to come through from the counts.
32:27Roy Thomas and his new Labour Party have won a landslide victory, taking more than half the wards in the
32:33county.
32:34A notable result was in the Corby East Ward, where Sam Hagan, now of the Anti-Corruption Party, but formerly
32:40of Labour, lost his seat.
32:4127-year-old Hamza Alalik.
32:51Don't tell my heart.
32:54My achy, breaky heart.
32:57Just don't think you understand.
33:02And if you tell my heart.
33:05My achy, breaky heart.
33:08You might.
33:13Connor?
33:15Connor?
33:16Hey.
33:17Connor, you're...
33:18Hey, he's boiling.
33:19We're gonna help him.
33:20He's absolutely boiling.
33:21Hey, what's happening?
33:22We're gonna help him.
33:23What's happening?
33:23Connor?
33:24Can someone tell me that I'm not leaving my son?
33:27Just for the son.
33:28Tell me, it's okay.
33:28Mummy's here.
33:29I'm staying here.
33:30I'm staying here.
33:31Connor, it's okay, baby.
33:33Mummy's here.
33:34Mummy's here, okay?
33:35Is he okay?
33:36What's happening?
33:37It's okay.
33:42It's okay.
33:43It's okay, babe.
33:44Okay?
34:23Connor has an infection which has led to an increase in heart rate.
34:26If it goes into his bloodstream, he may be facing a sepsis risk.
34:30We reopen the hand and we're pumping antibiotics into the wound to clean out any infected tissue.
34:35It should soon stabilize.
34:38Susan, there's nothing that will be done now till morning.
34:42I suggest you go home.
34:43What if it doesn't stabilize?
34:45Sorry?
34:47What if it has sepsis?
34:50Then we'll...
34:51We may need to look at amputating tissue.
34:54Tissue.
34:55What does that mean?
34:57You won't have to cut off his hand, will you?
35:00There's a long way to go before that happens.
35:28There's a long way to go before that happens.
35:29No.
35:32Just a wee catnap.
35:33My name's Sam Hagen.
35:34Yeah, I know who you are, Councillor Hagen.
35:39I need you to make me a promise.
35:41We'll promise you after.
35:44That you're not trying to profit from these mothers.
35:49I'm working a no-win-no-fee.
35:52I'll make something that does turn out right, but not much.
35:56It'll take other work to survive.
36:02Never agreed with court cases.
36:05Everybody's always taking everybody to court now, Ned.
36:08Uh-huh.
36:09But equally, I do think that it might be the only way to stop them.
36:13And they do need stopping.
36:21I can't tell you who gave me them.
36:25But I can tell you you're gonna need them.
36:34And I'm not a counsellor any more, by the way.
37:17He's gonna be okay.
37:19If he loses his hand, I'm cutting off mine.
37:21He's not gonna lose anything.
37:23He's lost enough, you know.
37:26Just like he's lost enough.
37:31Not as much as you.
37:35There's a lot of competition.
37:37It's all unfair.
37:41It's like you hated hospitals.
37:44Oh, I do.
37:46Especially this one.
37:54Poor kid.
37:56Have they given that a percentage?
37:58His chances of keeping the ham?
38:02No.
38:03They haven't given a percentage.
38:07What can I do?
38:10Win the case.
38:15How's it going?
38:16You anywhere with the full tests?
38:19Or whatever you call them.
38:21Yeah.
38:22Uh, we're...
38:25Yeah, we're doing okay.
38:29Listen, Tracey...
38:34You know the thinking of turning this place into a call centre?
38:40What?
38:42I miss it sometimes.
38:45I don't miss cleaning my car twice a day but...
38:49Certain places get inside you, you know?
38:54Yes, I do.
38:58After my dad died, I thought I was done with Colby.
39:02I still looked into moving my offices south.
39:06Shame on you.
39:10Then I read about you lot and suddenly...
39:13Here I am still.
39:17What do they call him again, your dad?
39:19Was it Foot Rot?
39:21His name was Larry.
39:26The idea of being Susan's headmaster.
39:29Oof.
39:29There's a lot to live up to.
39:35Why did you have to wash your car twice a day?
39:39Dust.
39:40Got everywhere.
39:41Got inside everything.
39:44Mark had to replace the blades on my windscreen wipers three times.
39:47With dust?
39:49Was that bad?
39:50Only here, because of the sight and the lorries and the spill.
39:56And when the slop dried on the road, it went everywhere.
40:02I never even considered. Fuck!
40:08Fuck!
40:19Cheers.
40:20Right.
40:21Okay.
40:23Swing your legs round.
40:26Okay.
40:27Go gentle, yeah?
40:34Bigger, you take that for your dad, yeah?
40:36Will do.
40:54Do you want to play something?
40:57Yeah.
41:00I've probably had enough of me.
41:04Play well.
41:05Come on.
41:13He kept in the sofa, not in my bed.
41:17I didn't feel right to do otherwise.
41:19That sofa's terrible.
41:21The neighbour's cat's pissed on it twice.
41:22I didn't smell that.
41:24He must have got rid of the worst of it.
41:30Is he going to be okay?
41:32He didn't have to amputate if that's what you mean.
41:35But I had to take off the toe.
41:39So he's back to having just one in his hand.
41:43Right.
41:51Thanks for covering Daniel.
41:55For picking up.
41:57No one else is free, so...
42:06Can I say I'm sorry?
42:09About what?
42:10The things you said on telly.
42:13I want to bloody stand myself in the leg.
42:16For leaving you with...
42:18With all that.
42:19I could do it for you if you like.
42:21I've got a knife somewhere.
42:26I know what I did, Susie.
42:30And I'm sorry.
42:35I sort of need you to forgive me.
42:38Do you?
42:41Really?
42:48Daniel said you forced Connor into it.
42:51It's up.
42:55I guess we're all...
42:59None of us are perfect.
43:00That's all I'm saying.
43:01And you think that's the same thing?
43:04You didn't forget to buy the milk.
43:06You fucking left.
43:08Now you get to see them.
43:09But Peter, you never get to talk to me like that again.
43:12Not now. Not ever.
43:26Right. What are you having?
43:27And don't say nothing because this isn't a charity house.
43:30A glass of tap water then, please, Patty.
43:32Twat.
43:33Oh, I'll have a pint.
43:34Oh, you won't.
43:36OK.
43:37OK. Thanks for coming.
43:39I just wanted to update you on how it's all going.
43:44First things first, the RHA report...
43:50..we can prove is utter statistical nonsense.
43:55Thanks.
43:56Our findings show that the rate of limb abnormality in Corby
44:00is three times higher than the regional average.
44:06We also have what we think is a strong angle
44:09on how the toxins got into your bodies.
44:12Having consulted with our expert,
44:15we believe that we can prove that the toxins entered your system
44:20by dust.
44:23You...you breathed it in.
44:26This dust, it contained a heavy metal called cadmium
44:32and it's...
44:34Well, according to our expert,
44:36the cloud that the dust created,
44:39it poisoned you.
44:43So, as such, I'm now in the photo collection business.
44:47Any photo that you've got that has got a bit of the road
44:50or the pavement on these sites, your homes included,
44:53I want them.
44:54Tony Cox, our expert,
44:58he thinks that this dust travelled for miles.
45:04It affected the whole town.
45:07We've said from the start that we need to be able to prove
45:10knowing negligence on behalf of the council.
45:12that we have come into possession of some documents
45:16that we believe proves that.
45:20So...
45:21our four pillars...
45:23have been answered.
45:25And I think...
45:28Well, we are building something that we think has a chance of a settlement.
45:33A good chance.
45:37We have a case, Maggie.
45:39That's enough for me.
45:54Hey.
45:55Hey, do you want a cup of chamomile?
45:57No, I just want to go to bed.
46:03It was dust.
46:05It was dust.
46:05They think it was dust.
46:06Dust we all breathed in.
46:09Dust you brought home.
46:11Not that you knew.
46:13Dust?
46:14You serious?
46:18They have a case, Derek.
46:21We've got one.
46:22And we're gonna win.
46:28Dust.
46:34It was good tonight, eh?
46:36Bit scary.
46:38Yeah.
46:40I felt scared too.
46:43It certainly made me want to hoover a bit more regularly.
46:47Oh, when did you get so handsome?
46:49I'm not.
46:50You are!
46:51You think so?
46:52Yeah.
46:54You won't...
46:56That's it now.
46:58For ops.
46:59Okay.
47:01I mean no more ops.
47:05Thanks, Mum.
47:08I love your hand.
47:10Because I love you.
47:14Bye.
47:16Night, babe.
47:18How much gel have you got in your hair?
47:20Jesus!
47:25I love you, darling.
47:29I love you, darling.
47:36I love you, darling.
47:37Do we have all we need?
47:40Well, that depends.
47:42Are you taking Dr. Penman's advice?
47:44Reducing the list?
47:49I don't know.
47:53Okay.
47:55We need Penman's testimony.
47:57She needs to know.
47:59Well, Tracy's not the only one after death.
48:01No, but if she's going to be excluded from the case, there's...
48:04She needs to know.
48:11When things are in motion.
48:14If there are no other options.
48:16Not till then.
48:20I don't know.
48:27I don't know.
48:32I don't know.
48:34I don't know.
48:39I don't know.
48:44What are you thinking about?
48:50Justice.
48:57We're gonna get justice.
49:03We need to know.
49:31Hopefully, of course, leave them out.
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