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00:25To be continued...
00:30To be continued...
01:00To be continued...
01:32You need a towel, miss.
01:34I need a drink, Brian, but I'd settle for a towel, thank you.
01:40That closet is magic.
01:41Oh, it's just the basics, really, miss.
01:43When the apocalypse comes, I hope I'm with you.
01:46It would be my pleasure.
01:49Glad to hear luck went your way in the butler trial.
01:52What do you mean, luck?
01:54I don't know how you do it, miss.
01:58Anything decent come in?
01:59There is something in your pigeonhole.
02:02Next-level stuff, I'd say.
02:04Intriguing. I'll take a look.
02:08Shall I wait?
02:11No, you should go.
02:12Are you sure there's nothing I can do?
02:15Yes, there is, Brian.
02:17Have a glorious weekend.
02:19I'll take a look.
02:30Yes, sir.
02:31You're not?
02:31Thanks, sir.
02:33You're not too late, because we're still up here.
02:33He's already done.
02:37You're the key.
03:05Hi, Phoebe. Hello, darling. Hi. Oh, Mrs Whitehouse. How are you? What could be bad on this beautiful day?
03:15Hello. There she is. Where's your handsome half? That is a very good question. I promised he would leave the
03:24constituency on time for once, but how's the birthday boy? In denial.
03:29Thank you. Hello. I don't like the number 44. 44 is the luckiest number in ancient Egypt. Highly associated with
03:38wealth and wisdom.
03:38Is that true? No, I just made it a lot of fun. You have half your whole life ahead of
03:45you. We are lucky.
03:47Where's James? Let me find out. Excuse me. Sorry.
03:58You've reached James Whitehouse. Please leave your name and number, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
04:03My darling man, where the fuck are you?
04:09I counted. I stood on the curb, and I counted. And the little green man flashed for a mere five
04:16seconds.
04:17Well, that's not enough time, is it?
04:19No, it's not, Minister.
04:20I mean, I think they decided that pedestrian crossings only needed a second per meter.
04:25Now, I know that you do have more important things to consider, but show me an old bird who could
04:31manage that.
04:32First of all, show me an old bird, Mrs. Murray.
04:34Oh, ha, ha, ha.
04:35I take the safety of my constituents personally.
04:38What I want for my family is what I want for Mrs. Sybil Murray of Thirlsdon.
04:42Well, write a letter. Right away.
04:44Thank you very much indeed.
05:04Straight home, please.
05:05Sure.
05:12Would you go back?
05:13To Corsica, in a heartbeat.
05:16It was the most relaxing holiday of my life.
05:19James taught the kids how to sail, and I sat on a beach and remembered that I knew how to
05:22read.
05:23Four novels.
05:24Heaven.
05:25Oh, speak of the devil.
05:27I'd be happy to die in Corsica, as a matter of fact.
05:30I knew we did go in Corsica.
05:31We're in a long time holiday.
05:33I didn't know about the sleep and the flight of a shock.
05:36Yes, before I knew about my challenge.
05:38You know, you know, you know.
05:39And three lights of shrewdlers, my face, it grew up, that was a bloody blue.
05:42It was absolutely, it was just enormous.
05:45My throat closed up.
05:46Sophie, what's going on?
05:48James can't make it.
05:50There's been some sort of emergency, which usually means a debate about noise pollution, but...
05:54So, is everything okay?
05:55Absolutely.
05:56Yes.
05:56Well, then you should stay.
05:58I can't.
05:58I just heard from Christina.
05:59She's not feeling well, so I have to take over with the kids.
06:02This was so lovely.
07:08That was rather embarrassing.
07:12I invented three separate excuses in less than 30 seconds on your behalf.
07:18James?
07:26You owe me.
07:36I fucked up.
07:38Big time.
07:40Does she have a last name?
07:42Litton.
07:44Olivia Litton.
07:46You've probably met her.
07:47She's one of my aides.
07:49Administrative.
07:50Parliamentary researcher.
07:52So, she's new?
07:53Relatively.
07:55And young.
07:59It had been going on for about five months.
08:01I broke it off two weeks ago, right after the party conference.
08:10It meant nothing.
08:12I was flattered.
08:15It was just sex.
08:17Not that there's ever been anything wrong with that part of us.
08:21You know that.
08:25I'm so sorry, sir.
08:32There's more.
08:35You're not telling me just to tell me to unburden yourself.
08:40There's more.
08:44Is she pregnant?
08:45No.
08:46God, no.
08:48The story's about to break.
08:51When?
08:52Tonight.
08:52The mail's splashing it tomorrow online late tonight.
08:55Chris Clark's on his way over.
08:57He's coming here.
08:58Now.
08:59We have to get ahead of this.
09:00We have to figure out how to protect our children from it.
09:03We have to do both.
09:08We have to do both.
09:13We have to do both.
09:31Hello.
09:33I thought to see if you fancied a drink.
09:35It sounds like you did.
09:36Joy that.
09:37I'm not in the mood for a crowd.
09:39Oh, you should be.
09:40I heard about the butler result.
09:42The truth won today.
09:44And then Kate Woodcroft won today.
09:47Not many lawyers could have pulled that one off.
09:49It's the Christmas season.
09:51Come and join us.
09:52I hate Christmas.
09:55I would have had you over tonight, but Felicity decided to stay in town.
09:59Oh.
10:00How infelicitous.
10:02See you soon.
10:03Of course.
10:06Have fun.
10:07Have fun.
10:32MUSIC CONTINUES
10:34Top Tory cheats with aid.
10:36Well, that's the headline.
10:37I mean, it's not brilliant, but could be worse.
10:40God knows these knobheads are capable.
10:44Erm...
10:44PM's friend entrists in the corridors of power.
10:47Don't like that.
10:49Oh, God, fuck's sake.
10:50Britain's most fanciable MP had sex with his female aide
10:54in a lift in the Commons.
10:56James Whitehouse, a Home Office Minister
10:58and confidant of the Prime Minister,
11:00conducted his affair with his parliamentary researcher
11:02in the Palace of Westminster.
11:04The married father of two also shared a room
11:07with stunning Olivia Litton, 28,
11:10during the party conference.
11:12Well, that was fucking stupid.
11:13Literally.
11:16So, she's a classic woman scorned, is that it?
11:19It can't be fair.
11:22No!
11:25No!
11:39No!
11:42No!
11:42No!
11:45No!
11:47No!
11:52No!
11:52No!
11:56No!
12:05No!
12:06No!
12:07No!
12:08No!
12:09No!
12:10No!
12:18I don't think anyone's making me think of it.
12:24It's not in public bankrolls his salary to administer and manage to be government.
12:29No one's paying to ban the health and the house of common blitz.
12:58Oh, well, see, that was...
13:00...it would make a better headline.
13:04...and if you've been to the point of the house, you might be great.
13:18I expect you'll be dubbed the ravishing researcher.
13:21You're not going to be springing any surprises on us, are you, Sophie?
13:24Such as?
13:26Well, announcing that you're leaving, putting on your side of the story.
13:29Do you need to ask?
13:31Of course I do.
13:31Of course she's not leaving.
13:34Sorry, darling, I didn't mean to.
13:35Of course I'm not leaving.
13:37We've been married for 12 years, we share two children.
13:40Why would I throw all that away over a stupid mistake?
13:46And there's no need to offer my resignation?
13:49The PM will make it clear if he wants that, but he doesn't abandon his old friends.
13:53Especially not his closest, and you're one of those.
13:56It says so right here.
13:58Besides, sex doesn't have to kill a career these days.
14:00You might even gain some fans amongst the older male voter.
14:04I mean, they're hardly going to argue with some touchy-feely, some fun on the side with a filly.
14:09She's a woman, not a horse.
14:11I'm trying to help your husband.
14:14And you, for that matter.
14:16Well, try not to reveal too much of yourself in the process.
14:20Someone's coming out punching.
14:22That is very good.
14:23That is exactly what we need right now.
14:25So listen, no details, but also no denials.
14:28Denials have a way of coming back to bite you on the arse.
14:31Therefore, do not elaborate.
14:33The sum of your script is this.
14:35Deep regret.
14:36Brief affair.
14:37Prioritise your family and constituents.
14:39Deflect and dismiss, but never deny.
14:42Got it?
14:44Who's there?
14:45Me.
14:45Em?
14:49Were you sitting on the stairs?
14:50How long?
14:51Not long.
14:52You should be asleep, darling.
14:53I heard voices.
14:55Hello, Emily.
14:56Remember Mr Clark?
14:57Let's get you back to bed.
14:58Come on.
15:03What's that Paul Newman quote?
15:05Why go out for hamburgers when you've got steak at home?
15:07Listen to me, you little prick.
15:08This isn't some fucking joke.
15:10This is my life.
15:11I love her.
15:12Got it?
15:13Oh, mate.
15:14I'm only here because the PM told me to be.
15:16Quite.
15:16So do your fucking job, mate.
15:19And help me fix it.
15:59Is it over?
16:01Yes.
16:03Yes.
16:05Five.
16:06Months.
16:07It was, as you said, a stupid mistake.
16:12At the party conference.
16:14Where else?
16:16Work.
16:17Mostly.
16:18Usually late at night.
16:19What, on desks?
16:22In the broom cupboard?
16:25On the right honourable leather sofa?
16:28Did the whole office know?
16:30No.
16:30We were careful.
16:32Apparently not.
16:36Hotel rooms?
16:38A few times.
16:39How many?
16:41I didn't count.
16:42I would like to have a number in mind.
16:45I would find that helpful.
16:46I don't know.
16:4720, 30...
16:54Which doesn't mean anything to me.
16:56It was just sex.
16:58Nothing's just sex.
16:59It was, Soph.
17:02It was.
17:05I've been so stressed out with work these past many months.
17:09I'm honoured to have the immigration portfolio, but it is impossibly complex.
17:12I'm literally life in depth.
17:13I haven't even told you a fraction of it.
17:18She...
17:18She was just there.
17:28I was weak.
17:31For fuck's sake, for the life of me, it's a mystery how I even started.
17:34It's enough.
17:41I'm going to bed.
17:42For fuck's sake, I'm trying to do this.
17:43I'm going to be moving.
17:53Like, in the back of the screen.
17:57There's no other...
18:04There's no other things here.
18:06I'm going to be using the wall.
18:06I'm going to go somewhere...
18:08I'm going to go, okay?
19:01Oh, God, I'm sorry.
19:03Sorry, James.
19:05Minister.
19:06Olivia.
19:10Can I get you a cab?
19:12Yes.
19:13Or you could get me another drink.
19:14Get me another drink.
19:15Get me another drink.
19:18Get me another drink.
19:22Get me another drink.
19:59Get me another drink.
21:05I keep this simple, before you stands a man who made a mistake.
21:11My brief affair with a colleague showed disrespect to my marriage, my family, and to the trust of my constituents.
21:22As I sometimes say to my children, under vastly less serious circumstances, not okay.
21:32Forgiveness and understanding must be earned, so I don't presume to ask for those yet.
21:35But I do ask for patience as I try to repair the damage done to my beloved family and my
21:44esteemed constituents.
21:45Thank you, all.
22:22Hello there.
22:23Hi, Ellie.
22:24Hi.
22:25It's nice to see you.
22:27It's nice that it's not last week.
22:29Apologies for bailing on Mark's birthday.
22:31Oh, I'm thinking of another thought.
22:39We'll be fine.
22:40Of course you will.
22:43Sometimes I think sex is the root of all evil.
22:46That's rubbish.
22:47Sex is great.
22:48At least our sex is great.
22:50It's never been a problem for us.
22:53You're lucky.
22:54And a very forgiving person.
22:58Not really.
23:00Like the man said, he made a mistake.
23:02A fling is just that.
23:08All right.
23:10If mere infidelity were enough to ruin a marriage, it wouldn't be an intact family in this whole
23:14bloody school.
23:15Well, it's an eyeball.
23:18You can see that.
23:20I like to try gagging.
23:30Prime Minister.
23:31Afternoon.
23:33Prime Minister.
23:34Afternoon.
23:37Prime Minister.
23:38I believe he's here.
23:38Yes, indeed.
23:39I'll just...
23:40James.
23:41Tom.
23:43Can we get you anything?
23:45Does anyone have chocolate?
23:47Chocolate?
23:48Oh, anything sweet.
23:49Just a nibble.
23:50We've got Percy Pigs.
23:51Oh, cheers.
23:52Selling sweets, Mr. Creosote.
23:54Just a waver-thin mint.
24:03Thank you for not hanging me out.
24:06Yet.
24:09Well, this is the worst of it.
24:10Yes.
24:11I wish she hadn't been on your payroll.
24:13I wish I had a time machine.
24:14How's Sophie?
24:16Pretty great.
24:17Oh, she's always been that.
24:19Forgiving.
24:20I guess she's always been that, too.
24:22No.
24:23This was the first time in 12 years of marriage, I swear on my life.
24:26Don't look so serious.
24:28The past is the past, as far as I'm concerned.
24:34Prime Minister, your diary secretary...
24:35I know, thank you.
24:39I was planning to introduce the amendment to the immigration bill, with your blessing.
24:42Yes.
24:43Amend away.
24:44Now, listen, be good to that wife of yours.
24:47You might think the public are looking to me, but they'll be looking to her.
24:58Mummy, what's a libertine?
24:59Beg your pardon?
25:00It says here, Daddy was a libertine.
25:03What are you doing with that?
25:05It was in the study.
25:07I told you to stay out of the study.
25:09Don't be a snoop.
25:12Sorry, Em, what would you like for dinner?
25:13Pizza.
25:14Pizza.
25:17Good idea.
25:19Let's do it.
25:20But, Mummy, what is a libertine?
25:23Um, it was a club that Daddy was in at Oxford with Uncle Tom.
25:26But what does the word mean?
25:29It means someone who likes to have a good time.
25:32Would you like a pepperoni or plain cheese?
25:34Plain cheese, please.
25:36Okay.
25:36I'll call you when it's ready.
25:38Christina!
25:39Wasn't she helping you with homework?
25:41We finished.
25:42I'm a libertine.
25:45No, you're not.
25:46Why not?
25:48Ask Daddy about it.
25:49Go, go.
25:49I'll call you when it's pizza.
25:51Emily.
26:04Emily.
26:10Sophie!
26:11Sophie!
26:12For fuck's sake.
26:14Please tell me the puddle I just stepped in beside her, not fresh her piss.
26:18More likely to be second or third year piss.
26:20Making it through her first week.
26:22For escaping mum and dad.
26:32Sorry.
26:33Sorry.
26:34She lives outside of the library.
26:38Very funny, Alison.
26:40Oh, I didn't think you'd show.
26:42You told me not to be such a spod.
26:44Are you?
26:45Spod?
26:46Yes.
26:47Oh, Polly Berry?
26:49Sophie Greenaway.
26:50Polly Berry?
26:51I was conceived on Christmas Eve.
26:53Christ.
26:54Yeah, that was the other possibility.
27:01What are they doing?
27:03They're anal chugging.
27:05Anal what?
27:06It's a drinking game the lovely boys like to play.
27:08Some of the club boys too.
27:10Spot a trio of libertines over there.
27:12Yeah.
27:12No, no, no!
27:43Then, while I will go to my grave respecting the opinion of the Honourable Member from Moorwood and Barnsford, I
27:50must dispute her objections to this amendment.
27:52The Honourable Lady is concerned about fairness.
27:56This proposed change to the Immigration Bill represents the most equitable approach to both skilled and low-skilled workers of
28:04any legislation in the past 50 years.
28:06It is more inclusive, not less.
28:10Seen colleagues, if I have learned anything in my 44 years on this earth, it is this.
28:17If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, vote aye for that duck!
28:26And what about a duck caught having an affair with a duckling in his employ?
28:31What does the Honourable Gentleman think such a duck should do?
28:36Swim.
28:42Order!
28:44Order!
28:49So, he acquitted himself well?
28:51What? You mean other than having an affair with a subordinate half his age and fucking her in a Westminster
28:55lift before elevenses?
28:56I mean today in the House, and she's not half his age.
28:59Looks it.
29:00Plus he's popular.
29:01Well, you're the one who told me he's number two in sexymp.uk or whatever it is.
29:04He's moved to number one, actually.
29:06Well, surely a first for a member of the Conservative, but...
29:09Besides which, he's the most naturally gifted politician on our side of the chamber. Admit it.
29:14Still, if he gets full on me too'd, it could start to make your loyalty look ill-advised.
29:18It would make the public wonder what it's based on, Prime Minister.
29:22History.
29:22Nothing more complicated.
29:34James Whitehouse's famous shepherd's pie.
29:39Isn't that Granny's recipe?
29:41Only better.
29:42This is version 2.0.
29:43I haven't had this in ages.
29:45I've been talking about it.
29:45I make it all the time.
29:46Really?
29:47Is that why you had to have Tuppence walk you through the recipe on three separate occasions?
29:50Well, I suppose it has been quite a while.
30:00It's yummy, Daddy.
30:02Good.
30:02Napkins.
30:03Mmm.
30:04Yes, James.
30:04Really good.
30:06So, yummy.
30:09Would you like some wine?
30:10Please.
30:13Christina, would you like a little?
30:15No, no, thank you.
30:16I'd like to propose a toast.
30:18To what?
30:19To Mummy.
30:20No.
30:21Why?
30:21Because she's the most wonderful woman I know.
30:24To Mummy.
30:25To Mummy.
30:33Sorry.
30:41So, I read your draft proposal.
30:44And?
30:44I think it's cracking.
30:47Well, too bad.
30:48The hard line is telling me it's too humane.
30:53What do you think?
30:54Do you have some more?
30:55Oh, God.
30:56I'm sorry.
30:57I'm sorry.
30:59It was empty.
31:00Well, that explains how you managed to take advantage of me.
31:03Oh, yes.
31:04Sorry about that.
31:05What?
31:07What?
31:10What?
31:50where are you at the office at this hour on a friday of bonkers come around for a drink i'd
31:58love to
31:58but i just got pulled into something it's the holiday season for fuck's sake live a little
32:03woodcroft i'm already sipping a scotch you'll be happy to hear good well you can chase it with
32:09some fizz a kid in my class's parents need just what i asked about the christmas for
32:16where are ed and your kids he took them to a movie so i've more or less one more hour
32:20of peace quiet
32:22and laundry come on please you can get pleasantly pissed while you watch me fold
32:28look i'll just be distracted until i've finished with these papers what is it
32:35the usual a quite high profile i'm just not sure i should take this one of course you should
32:43look i really shouldn't discuss it oh don't be ridiculous you'll certainly tell me
32:48love you
33:39Thanks, Kenneth. See you in a bit.
34:19Good, good, good.
34:31It's not James Whitehouse's wife.
34:37Sophie!
34:39Mrs Whitehouse!
34:40It's a comment on my husband's affairs!
34:42Mrs Whitehouse!
34:43Sophie!
35:05James!
35:39Hi, it's White House.
35:40Hi.
35:42Thanks.
35:43Really?
35:44I know.
35:47Hello.
35:48Oh, hello.
35:49Oh, hello.
35:49Oh, hello, darling.
35:50You remember Lawrence Houston?
35:50Of course.
35:51How are you?
35:52Very good.
35:53Listen, I was just saying to James.
35:55Yeah.
35:56I've witnessed every kind of weather in the three and a half decades I've been here.
36:01This doesn't qualify as a squall, not even a disturbance.
36:05Just a bit of rain, dear.
36:07And look.
36:09It's past.
36:11Now, boys will be boys, but I'm sure this one has learnt his lesson.
36:16My wife always said, once okay, twice go away.
36:19I lift it at once.
36:22Enjoy your tea.
36:23Mm?
36:24Mm-hmm.
36:37I'm sorry about that.
36:40I thought I was, um, fine coming here, but it's bringing it all back.
36:48You're a fan?
36:49No.
36:50No, my fear.
36:52About what?
36:53No.
36:53I thought we were clear all those years ago.
36:57I am not my mother.
37:01I will not live my mother's life.
37:06I will not be the long-suffering spouse.
37:10Once okay, twice go away, fuck off.
37:14I'm not interested.
37:16And I can't do it, James.
37:21Especially in the fishbowl of politics.
37:32I always thought that our marriage was, um, superior.
37:42Immune.
37:48Was that the lift?
37:50What do you mean?
37:52The one that I just came up in.
37:55Was that one of the sites of your affair?
37:58The one that made the headlines?
38:04I'm so sorry.
38:07I should have found another that was thoughtless.
38:16Soph, as awful as this week has been, and everything I've put you through,
38:22I am grateful for one thing, the certainty that you are the person I want to die with.
38:32Would die for.
38:37Making this right with you is all I care about.
38:46You and the kids.
38:48If you tell me to, I will give up all this.
38:55I swear.
38:57I will stand up right now and tell this room full of MPs that I resign.
39:02Right now.
39:05If that's what you want.
39:09If the future doesn't include you, Sophie Whitehouse.
39:12The future is shite.
39:22The future is shite.
39:31I keeas.
39:47The future is shite.
39:48You're sure you don't want Kenneth to take you back?
39:50He'll get home earlier this week.
40:29Come on, Tim!
40:37Come on, Tim!
40:40Come on, Tim!
40:43Bloody hell, they're fast.
40:47They're unstoppable.
40:49If only you were a bit dim, it might seem fair, but no, your boyfriend got dealt all the best
40:54cards, including a spot as an oxford blue, Adonis.
40:59What? It comes from the Canaanite word for Lord. He's the god of beauty and desire.
41:09Holly, James Whitehouse is taken.
41:26I'm going to marry that boy one day. You're going to tell him you're going to marry him? He knows.
41:32He just doesn't know that he knows.
41:40Woo! Woo!
42:15Ah, James. Nice to see Sophie here.
43:24Hi, James.
43:26I'm a morgue.
43:33How did you guys hear from here?
43:36Mr. Whitehouse.
43:38Yes?
43:39Detective Sergeant Willis.
43:40This is my colleague, Detective Constable Ryden.
43:43We've been trying to contact you, Mr. Whitehouse.
43:45But your office seemed to have lost track of you.
43:47Well, I switched my mobile off for an hour while I had tea with my wife.
43:50Criminal behaviour, I know.
43:51May I ask what this is about?
43:52Olivia Litton.
43:55About how?
43:56We'd like to ask you a few questions in connection with an allegation.
44:00Allegation of what?
44:02Rape, sir.
44:02An allegation of rape.
44:32How the mighty fall
44:34From the fall we've made
44:38We want it all
44:42It's a dangerous game
44:46How the mighty fall
44:49From the fall we've made
44:53We want it all
44:57How the mighty fall
45:04Burned down
45:07All the walls
45:10We play for keeps when a tyrant reigns
45:14Nobody wins, it's a barman's game
45:18Lost of control
45:20Lost of control
45:21Break down our walls
45:22Lost of control
45:24How the mighty fall
45:31How the mighty fall
45:34How the mighty fall
45:34How the mighty fall
45:36How the mighty fall
45:36From the fall we've made
45:38We want it all
45:57It's a dangerous game
46:00How the mighty fall
46:04How the mighty fall
46:06From the fall we've made
46:08We want it all
46:12How the mighty fall
46:16We want it all
46:20How the mighty fall
46:23Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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