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00:28You
00:43What is happening here?
00:45What are you doing?
00:47What are you doing?
00:48Your little Lenica was spying on us.
00:52Now she's going to tell me all her secrets.
00:56Go back to bed.
00:58I'm going to kill us now.
01:01He said he left.
01:28He wanted to see me.
01:33I'm assuming the original intel for this Maltese op came from Cyclops?
01:39Yes. He told me about Igor's annual trips to the letter.
01:43So that information was a plant. Everything else is two.
01:47It wasn't. His explanation was entirely credible.
01:50So you're sure of the intelligence. What about him?
01:53It's all in the file. I've known him since I was a student in St. Petersburg.
01:56And 18 years later, he shows up in London working undercover at the Russian Embassy.
02:02A senior Moscow intelligence officer, apparently looking to switch lanes.
02:06He was already disillusioned. Ukraine was the final straw.
02:09You obviously kept in touch.
02:10We stayed friends.
02:13Were you ever lovers?
02:14No.
02:16Did you want to be?
02:18Not relevant.
02:19Did he?
02:24Briefly, perhaps.
02:26But I was already engaged to Stuart.
02:29So even if we'd wanted to...
02:31Ah, I see.
02:34So it's what he might have done, but didn't, that makes you so sure of his loyalty.
02:39A moment of weakness, perhaps?
02:42That he chose not to take advantage of?
02:47Isn't that worthy of trust?
02:49We can all lie to someone we love.
02:52Not had you done as an incurable romantic.
02:56This job rather beats that out of you, I'm afraid.
03:00You're one of our best agent runners, Kate.
03:02But a great desk head requires many qualities.
03:05Certainty isn't one of them.
03:07So you're backing Zack?
03:08You need to find out if your friend Cyclops has been playing you, inadvertently or not.
03:13Or you won't just be the youngest head of the Russia desk.
03:16You'll be the shortest serving term.
03:20Will you run to the leadership, Foreign Secretary?
03:22Right now, my policy is just very much with Anthony and Jane.
03:25Foreign Secretary, you've got five days till the election.
03:27Don't be so coy, we need to get a move on.
03:31We don't think in a situation like this, it's very important to maintain our composure as a party.
03:35Hmm.
03:37What did C have to offer?
03:39Strategic ambiguity.
03:42Speciality.
03:43Meaning, we have to prove that we were right or we're fucked.
03:46Oh.
03:47And Echo might be too.
03:49I'm going to set up a meeting with Cyclops tomorrow morning at the London Safe House rule.
03:54You need to shut that down.
03:55Zack's in the building.
03:56Yeah, of course.
03:57But it's a shame we can't show them this.
04:00Come on.
04:01That's Mr. Ryan Walker leaving the NATO conference last night, after the PM's announcement, by the back door.
04:09No official car, no PPOs and no special advisor, Melissa Morris.
04:14No, nothing.
04:15So I talked to our Portuguese friends, did a little triangulation, and this was the drop-off point.
04:21Little villa in the hills.
04:23Guess who owns it?
04:25Putin's secret mistress?
04:27Close.
04:28Try Dmitry, Krimzov's brother-in-law.
04:31Are you serious?
04:32Oh, yeah.
04:33So Mr. Walker's response to the resignation of our Prime Minister is to go AWOL with the Russian Foreign Minister.
04:40Are you certain that Krimzov was at the villa?
04:44Well, he got there half an hour before Ryan.
04:49Now, there was another arrival in a taxi from the Lisbon Royale.
04:52I haven't ID'd him yet, but are you ready for the piece de resistance?
04:57Yeah.
04:57The man in the murk is Lev Amatov, our cuddly British oligarch.
05:05So Ryan meets the Russian Foreign Minister off-grid in a...
05:10Off-grid.
05:12In a get-together brokered by a billionaire with historic ties to the Kremlin.
05:18I would call that politically suspect.
05:21Otherwise known as murky as fuck.
05:28Stuart had a night out with Melissa at the last party conference.
05:31He said she seemed disillusioned by working with Ryan.
05:34I should talk to her.
05:35We need to talk more about this, but not here.
05:38Sure. Do you fancy a couple?
05:40Yeah.
05:45If this leaks, Ryan's finished.
05:48I take the risk of going in person.
05:50And I thought you've got a refuge.
05:52Or...
05:53Maybe Ryan is the one that'd be asked.
05:56On which subject?
05:57Why would Imogen accept a 200 grand donation from a man like Lev Amatov?
06:03On paper, you could argue that he's legit, right?
06:06I mean, Eton, Cambridge.
06:08He's the chairman of Goldscope Media.
06:10Man's a tech tycoon.
06:10Plus, he's on the board of the British Museum and the Courtauld Institute, along with Ryan's wife.
06:17Imogen went to this conference in Portonovi two years ago.
06:21Stuart went.
06:22Pretty sure he said that Lev Amatov was there.
06:26Well, there's plenty of dirty money in Montenegro, you know.
06:29It's a shame we can't investigate.
06:32Assuming we follow our orders.
06:36If Zack finds out they're working off to books...
06:38No, you won't, okay? Not if we get out of his eye line.
06:42As long as you're working on his debrief, he's not gonna give two shits where I am.
06:48Anywhere in mind?
06:51Yeah, come on.
06:53It's just round here.
06:59You're so close.
07:00Yeah, well, as I can wake up whenever I want to.
07:04Oh.
07:06Come in.
07:11Well, it's great for HQ and it's off Zack's radar, so we'll take it.
07:16Great. Here's a spare key.
07:18It's my partner with Sandys, but he's never around, so now it's yours.
07:24Our money is on Ryan declaring first.
07:27Well, if Imogen goes up against him, Stuart thinks most of the others will back her.
07:31All right, so let's start with the two of them then.
07:35And if anyone else joins the race, I'll go digging. Cool?
07:38Yeah.
07:40Five days. Better get around with it.
07:46It's gonna be a long night.
08:10It's gonna be a long night.
08:13What?
08:14It's gonna be a long night.
08:16You're a short day.
08:19You're a long day.
08:20You're a long night.
08:21You're a long day.
08:22You're a long night.
08:29You're a long night.
08:41I don't know.
09:10I don't know.
09:36I don't know.
10:10I don't know.
10:11Are you writing an open Valetta?
10:14Malta's been put on their alert list last night.
10:16It came through at the embassy.
10:19What's the alert about?
10:20I don't know.
10:22Did you put an agent in the villa?
10:25I need to go through your tip-off about Igor's holidays in Valetta.
10:30Is there any chance it could be a plant?
10:34Is there what we hear?
10:35You think I set you up?
10:39Your bosses do.
10:41The intel from my op was seismic, much bigger than we expected, and the Chief's now worried
10:45about blowback.
10:47What did you find out?
10:49Could you have been set up?
10:51Could anyone know we've got ears in the villa?
10:54Not for me.
10:58Kate, you're going to have to trust my judgment in this.
11:02Unless you think I lied to you.
11:03Of course I don't.
11:07Try to find out what you can about the red flag on Malta.
11:10It's important.
11:11Okay.
11:13I'll be in touch in the usual way.
11:28Morning.
11:29When did you last hear from Echo?
11:30Last night.
11:31A message saying she hadn't managed to change the battery and the mic.
11:34It's possible Moscow knows we're watching Igor.
11:37Fuck.
11:37How?
11:38I don't know yet.
11:39But they've just put Malta on the alert list.
11:41There was a big police bust on Gozo last night.
11:43It was on the news.
11:44Could be over that.
11:45What happened?
11:46Some fintech company breaching Russian sanctions.
11:49Enough to get Moscow's back up.
11:50You know how they like to think of this island as theirs.
11:52Maybe.
11:54But first we need to make sure Echo's safe.
11:56How close can you get to the villa?
11:58Not that close.
12:00But there's a view from the top of the cliff.
12:01Go there.
12:02I'll speak to Rose about this Gozo bust thing.
12:05Don't send Echo any more messages until we've had eyes on her.
12:08Yeah.
12:09Okay.
12:11I know even talking about immigration offends your metropolitan sensibility.
12:16I'd appreciate it if you didn't make an assumption like that.
12:19But my point is it's not a left or a right issue.
12:22I'm a passionate believer in our multicultural society.
12:27But it's got to be protected.
12:29Protected from what?
12:30From being swamped by uncontrolled, poorly managed, illegal migrations.
12:34Only last week the Home Secretary said we need migrants to do the jobs that other people don't want to
12:39do.
12:39Well, even so, we've been letting in hundreds of thousands of people a year for more than a decade without
12:44building the homes, the hospitals or anything else we need to accommodate them.
12:47Does that strike you two as the same?
12:49It's going to be hard to keep the economy moving with zero immigration and a higher rate tax of 70%,
12:56which is what you're proposing.
12:57Yeah, on salaries of a quarter of a million pounds.
13:02So, obviously, it'd be a great shame to lose you both.
13:04Sinn Féin this morning are calling for a referendum on whether Northern Ireland should leave the United Kingdom.
13:10If you become Prime Minister, would you agree to that demand?
13:16Well, perhaps it's time we ask the English.
13:21They pay for the Union, after all.
13:23The UK, in or out.
13:26Foreign Secretary, is that really how you are launching your campaign?
13:30By playing the dog whistle of English nationalism?
13:35What the hell was all that about?
13:37The right wing press are going to lose their shit.
13:39Good.
13:40Shaking things up.
13:41Step away from the middle, baby.
13:42Catch a wave.
13:42Oh, you drown.
13:43Ben, we've only got four days.
13:45You want to start a campaign with a bang?
13:46Well, this was it.
13:47The bang was supposed to be a tough case on pulling back on immigration, not throwing petrol on a nationalist
13:51bonfire.
13:51An election race, Melissa.
13:52I have to offer change.
13:53Well, our MPs are going to hate it.
13:55Yeah, some will, but the party rank and file will agree with me.
13:57More than they'd want to admit.
14:00I get it.
14:00Of course I do.
14:01But the next time you are going to disappear all night, if you could just send me a text, that
14:05would be great.
14:06Sorry, something came up.
14:08Well, I hope it was worse here.
14:10Absolute chaos here.
14:12I don't know if you saw that lunacy.
14:12I'm going to take on GMB this morning, talking about a referendum for the English to leave the UK.
14:18It's just the populist playbook.
14:20He can't read it, can he?
14:22Well, who knows?
14:24They just put a rocket up Imogen's last night.
14:26Now he's declared.
14:26She's still on the fence.
14:28Do you think anyone else will run?
14:30No, not if she stops dragging her bloody heels, no.
14:33Oh, babe, before I forget, you know that conference in Montenegro when you didn't want to go to?
14:38That was a tourist industry junket thing.
14:42Yeah, for hotels.
14:43Yeah, we were pitching for investment.
14:45Why?
14:46Do you remember who set it up?
14:47It's just the foreign office.
14:49They're on my back about reviewing minister security abroad.
14:53I can need the extra bloody admin.
14:54Yes, I do remember who set it up.
14:56It was the master of slime himself, Lev Ametov.
14:59He invited us and random backbenchers.
15:04I mean, me and Josh told him she shouldn't bother, but she was adamant for some reason.
15:08Did you get the investment?
15:09No.
15:10Of course we didn't.
15:11Anything I got was that food poisoning.
15:12Do you remember the food poisoning I got?
15:13Oh, yeah.
15:14Famous squid.
15:15The squid, yes.
15:16Disgusting.
15:17Please.
15:18Gotta go.
15:19Oh, listen, don't forget, tonight is Fiona's parent-teacher thing.
15:22We are under strict instructions to not wear anything embarrassing, okay?
15:26As far as she's concerned, that's impossible.
15:28Love you.
15:29All right.
15:30Love you too.
15:34I spoke to GCHQ and Langley.
15:37They haven't heard any chatter coming out of Malta other than the Gozo bus,
15:40so it probably is the reason Moscow flagged it.
15:44Probably isn't enough.
15:46We'll regroup as soon as Julie's got a closer look at Echo.
15:49What's the news on her brother?
15:50We've moved him to a hostel in St. Petersburg.
15:53As soon as you pull her out, we'll have him on his way to the border.
16:27That's a nice brochure.
16:31Look at the date.
16:33Look at who was there.
16:36It was two weeks before Lev made his first donation to Harry Comrade's charity.
16:40Well, that's not a very subtle quid pro quo, is it?
16:42Exactly.
16:44So why not declare it?
16:45To stop the press from finding out she's got ties to an oligarch.
16:49It's not a very good look for the Home Office.
16:51So, you're going to ask her about it?
16:53I think I'll start with Angela White.
16:57Miss Julie.
16:59What's the news?
17:01I can't see her.
17:02I've only got a limited view on the terrace,
17:04but Matty is giving Sandra his breakfast.
17:08Stay where you are,
17:09and call me the second you see anything different.
17:23Well, if it is what you say it is,
17:25it'll be a game changer, couldn't it?
17:27No, I think we should wait.
17:28Timing's not right at the moment.
17:31Okay, okay, yeah, thanks.
17:32Okay, I'll call you then.
17:35Alright.
17:36A video involving a certain female politician
17:39has just been brought to my attention.
17:41Okay, what kind of video?
17:43We'll just have to use our imaginations.
17:45What sex video of Imogen Comrade?
17:48Sounds implausible,
17:49but I have that good authority.
17:51Well, how do you know it's going to leak?
17:52I don't.
17:52I've just been tipped off a bit, man.
17:54By who?
17:54A journalist.
17:55I don't know.
17:56It doesn't matter who, does it?
17:57We just need a strategy in case it does.
18:00Of course, I sincerely hope it doesn't.
18:01It has nothing to do with us, will it, Ryan?
18:11You wanted to see me.
18:13Mrs. White, I'm not sure if you remember me.
18:15Of course I do.
18:16I gave no quarter to the committee,
18:18which strikes me as a good quality in your line of work.
18:21Let me sign you in.
18:22I think it's better if we take a walk.
18:23Is that okay?
18:26I was at the Montenegro conference
18:28because Lev asked them to be,
18:29and I made no secret of that.
18:31To save you the trouble,
18:32he is a donor to my local party.
18:33It seemed like a reasonable ask.
18:36Did the Home Secretary discuss her goals for the trip?
18:38I barely saw her.
18:39I assumed she was there as a favour to Lev, like me,
18:41but she didn't seem to be taking any of it very seriously.
18:44What do you mean by that?
18:46She wasn't at any of the talks.
18:47She seemed, let's put it this way,
18:50otherwise occupied.
18:51Of what?
18:53She spent an awful lot of time
18:54horsing around with her egg.
18:57There were two of them, I think.
18:58One of them was laid up with a tummy bug.
19:00It was the other one, John.
19:01Josh.
19:02Josh, you were long?
19:03Good looking chap.
19:04Maybe there was nothing going on,
19:06but I can't say that I've ever entirely trusted her.
19:10Look, you're putting words in my mouth.
19:12I didn't say I was ruling her out,
19:13but that doesn't mean
19:14that you can rule her in.
19:17Of course she isn't behind
19:18Ryan Walker's referendum bollocks.
19:19No, it's X.
19:21Come on.
19:22The only thing that X is a guide to
19:23is Elon Musk's
19:24artificially inflated testosterone.
19:26See ya.
19:27Can I have that for my manifesto?
19:29We can't hold out for much longer.
19:30We need to get out there ahead of Ryan.
19:32Okay?
19:33I need more coffee.
19:36What do you think I should do, Lev?
19:38I always said Ryan's smarter than he looks.
19:41It's a wrecking ball.
19:42He hasn't even started on us yet.
19:45Then you need to stop him.
19:49Simon.
19:50Hello.
19:52Is the Foreign Secretary
19:54taking mind-altering drugs?
19:55Yes, sadly.
19:56He is a full-blown crack addict now.
19:58Simon.
20:05Melissa.
20:06It's Kate.
20:07He used to work with my husband, Stuart,
20:08the Guardian.
20:09We met at the Christmas party.
20:11Oh, you're the civil servant.
20:13Home office, or was it with MOT?
20:15I actually work for SIS.
20:17We're investigating an issue
20:18with the Foreign Secretary's security.
20:21When was that?
20:22Yesterday.
20:23We were running a routine off in Lisbon
20:25and we noticed he left the summit venue
20:26without his protection officers.
20:28I wasn't aware.
20:29No?
20:30So there's no cause for concern
20:32over his security detail?
20:33Not so far as I know, no.
20:36He went to meet Lev Amatov,
20:37is that right?
20:38A reception at a private villa.
20:41Oddly enough,
20:42we can't seem to find a record
20:43of the event in the official schedule.
20:44Well, Lev's a personal friend
20:46of the Foreign Secretary.
20:46That's in his secret.
20:47What about the fact
20:48that Dmitry Krumzov was there too?
20:53That's a massive allegation.
20:56You'll have to speak
20:57to the Foreign Secretary about it.
20:59I'm sure he'd be keen
21:00to avoid a diplomatic scandal,
21:01given the fact
21:02he's just announced
21:03his leadership bid.
21:05And what do you expect me
21:06to do about it?
21:07Talk to me, Melissa.
21:10Does Ryan often go AWOL?
21:11Does he shut you out of things?
21:14He might be running
21:15the country soon.
21:17Could Stuart tell you
21:18that he's gone to me?
21:19Of course not.
21:20This is between us.
21:23You've got to go.
21:24If you want to talk more...
21:28In confidence, of course.
21:44Thank you, Mark.
22:01I have eyes on her.
22:02She's playing part with Sondra
22:03and she just sent a text
22:04saying she's fine.
22:05It all looks normal.
22:06I told you not to send her
22:07any more messages.
22:08I didn't.
22:09Then why is she answering
22:10a question you didn't ask?
22:13Can you send me the pictures?
22:14I'll run back now
22:15and take a look at them.
22:16On it now.
22:18Bill.
22:19Stuart.
22:21By the end of the day,
22:21you all right?
22:23Did you tell your wife
22:24who you forgot to mention
22:25works for SIS?
22:26What we discussed in Manchester
22:27in confidence?
22:28No, I may have mentioned
22:29something to her
22:30about you being unhappy.
22:31Okay, what happens
22:31at conference days
22:32at conference in
22:33at the Golden Rule, mate?
22:34Nothing that anyone
22:34couldn't have guessed,
22:35is it?
22:36I'm sorry, though.
22:37Really, I am.
22:38So what did Kate
22:39say something to you?
22:41I don't want things
22:42to turn dirty, Stuart.
22:44That's not why
22:44I got into politics.
22:46Then why are you
22:46working with Ryan Walker,
22:47then?
22:49Huh?
22:50Does that make sense?
22:53It's no business
22:54being anywhere
22:55near Downing Street,
22:56and you know that,
22:56and I know that you know.
22:57Listen to me.
22:58Listen.
22:59There is always room
23:00for someone like you
23:02in our office.
23:03I know that to be true.
23:05I know the image
23:06on what's that people.
23:07I know it.
23:09Just think about it.
23:13Just have a think.
23:22Stop.
23:23Go back one.
23:25You see that
23:25on the edge of the frame?
23:27They're playing cards.
23:28Why would they
23:29need security?
23:35I just got another text.
23:36She's requesting a meet?
23:39I hope your mom is okay.
23:41We'd be good to see her soon.
23:43We can see a security guard
23:44in one of your shots.
23:46So?
23:46I think she's been blown.
23:48She's answering questions
23:49we didn't ask her.
23:50She's being chaperoned,
23:51and now all of a sudden
23:52she wants a meet.
23:56Okay.
23:58What next?
23:59I'll talk to Zach.
24:02But I think I'm going
24:03to have to go back.
24:09You think our meet request
24:10is a setup?
24:11I don't know,
24:12but something feels off.
24:14And now we know
24:14Malta's on the alert list
24:15as of last night.
24:17Can you authorize a team
24:18to extract her?
24:23It's too risky, Kate.
24:26Best case we'd get you
24:27there in two days.
24:28But we need the
24:29foreign secretary
24:30to sign off putting weapons
24:31through the diplomatic pad.
24:32I don't have two days.
24:34I'd have to go unarmed.
24:36I can't advise that
24:38as your SO.
24:40Equal security
24:40will be armed to the teeth
24:41and there might be
24:42more on the way.
24:44I'm sorry,
24:45but the answer's no.
24:48We've got no idea
24:50how it's going to go down
24:50out there,
24:51which is exactly
24:51what Moscow always wants.
24:55We're just going to have
24:56to hope you're wrong
24:57and
24:58Echo hasn't been blamed.
25:11I'm not leaving her there.
25:13You made the right call.
25:14There are two money
25:14on loans.
25:15I made a promise to her
25:17and to Lexae.
25:18I know how much
25:19your agents matter to you.
25:20It's why you got this job.
25:21But you have to know
25:22when an op goes
25:23beyond your control.
25:24I'm not leaving her there, Rose.
25:27Suppose that's right.
25:28You walk into a trap.
25:29I can handle it.
25:30Surely
25:31your priority
25:32has to be
25:35has to be
25:36protecting the Russia desk.
25:38If any of you
25:39were compromised out there,
25:40it would take weeks
25:41to get a new team
25:42up to speed,
25:43by which time
25:43Moscow's asset
25:44would be in Downing Street.
25:46There's a chance
25:46I'll have to take.
25:50You take a break,
25:52okay?
25:53Go home.
25:54See your kids.
25:56Shit, Fiona.
26:10There she is.
26:11Tell me where she'll be.
26:13Nice of you to show up.
26:14Sorry I'm late, darling.
26:16What have I missed?
26:17Just to say to my story,
26:18she's got a fantastic brain
26:19when she's focused,
26:21but she is too easily
26:22distracted.
26:23Wow.
26:23Okay.
26:24That's the mission.
26:25She's in.
26:27Right, so I'm going to
26:28shoot off.
26:29So we have done
26:30everything apart from
26:30history and politics,
26:32and this is the queue
26:32for the A-level choices.
26:33Stu, I'm going to have
26:33to work late tonight as well.
26:34Love you, darling.
26:35Bye-bye.
26:35Bye-bye.
26:39Next.
26:40Mum.
26:41Sorry.
26:43Oh, I'm on the knees.
26:44Hello.
26:47Do I have £8,000?
26:49£8,000, thank you.
26:50£8,50, £9,000, £9,000, £10,000.
26:54So I have £10,000
26:56for this gorgeous Matisse lithograph.
26:59Do I have...
27:00£11,000, thank you, sir.
27:02£12,000.
27:04£13,000, £14,000.
27:07Shall we round it up, Mr. Ametal?
27:09£15,000 for such a great cause.
27:16Sold.
27:16£15,000 to the kind gentleman here.
27:21I'm so sorry, James.
27:22He's been held up.
27:23Can we push it back for 20 minutes, please?
27:27Well, right now he's the only candidate,
27:28so of course he's going to win.
27:29I have sympathy for him, and Melissa thinks
27:31that we'll play as an act of toxic masculinity.
27:34Melissa's a millennial Puritan.
27:36Trust me, anyone with ovaries
27:37would just be bitching about images of this figure.
27:40Either way, it'll force her to pull out
27:41if she's got the balls to stand against you.
27:43Still, it's a hefty price for her to have to pay.
27:45I don't know how bad this type actually is.
27:46If you want to win,
27:47you've got to play everything in your hand.
27:48Half measures aren't going to get you anyway.
27:50So sorry, Tarell.
27:51I'll have to drag him away
27:52for the Times interview.
27:53You can do it in the car.
27:54Oh, OK.
27:55All right, I'll see you later.
28:09Please tell me the tip-off about the tape
28:11didn't happen at the Lisbon party.
28:12No, of course not.
28:14Does it exist?
28:16Was it filmed by the Russians?
28:18Yes, it exists.
28:19I've told you, I've got no idea
28:20if filmed the bloody thing
28:21or who's in it with it.
28:22OK, if it's real
28:22and there's any hint
28:23that you were behind the leak,
28:24you know that it would sink us.
28:26I'd sink her first, surely.
28:27Not necessarily.
28:28A personal smear like this
28:29could make a heroine of her,
28:31especially if the Kremlin are behind her.
28:32There's no evidence of that.
28:33Doesn't matter.
28:34The right-wing press will have a field day.
28:36They'll say you're like
28:37one of Moscow's fellow travellers,
28:38like the old left.
28:39What's Levitt Amatov
28:41at the Lisbon party?
28:43He's Amanda's friend, not mine.
28:45He's also got a Russian passport,
28:46family ties to Putin.
28:47Yes, he's also a British citizen
28:49who earned his money here fair and square.
28:51Do you know,
28:51we're happy enough to use his money
28:52to proper public spending.
28:53You just dropped 50 grand in there
28:55on student scholarships.
28:57Is there anyone else there
28:58that you know about?
29:00You are making a mountain
29:01out of a molehill with this.
29:03OK, you took a huge risk.
29:04I'm sure people already know
29:05that you went off without your PPO.
29:07What people?
29:07There were 50 of you minutes
29:08to stay in at the same hotel, Ryan.
29:10Look, could we just leave
29:11the cross-question to the journalists, please?
29:13I've really got to take this.
29:16John, hi.
29:17Sorry, I'm up to my ears.
29:19Now, you're landing on something now.
29:22I'm a public figure,
29:23in case you haven't noticed.
29:24Jeez.
29:26John, John.
29:27No, no, no, no.
29:28No, no.
29:29Construction was meant to be
29:30your expertise.
29:32Offering finance was mine.
29:33Do not get in this car
29:34until I tell you.
29:36My lark goes under now.
29:37I am seriously...
29:39Listen to me, John.
29:40You get fired,
29:41we'd better kill
29:41your fucking mouth.
29:42Shut up.
29:50You can stop all you like.
29:52You're not spending
29:52the weekend at Jay's.
29:54Not after what your teachers
29:55said tonight.
29:56Why could I see my boyfriend
29:57when I'm not at school?
29:58If you make a mistake, Fiona...
30:00I'm not stupid.
30:01You've known this guy
30:02for five minutes.
30:04Have this conversation with Dad,
30:05see what he says.
30:06That's not the paranoid workaholic.
30:09I know I've been away a lot recently.
30:11I think he like getting away from us.
30:13It's bad timing,
30:15but I have to go away
30:16again tomorrow.
30:18Oh, for God's sake.
30:19I'll get the boss home.
30:39Robo Pesta?
30:41Are you alone?
30:42Yeah, I am.
30:44Oh, well, this is strictly
30:46off the record.
30:50Here is,
30:51Monsieur Laurent Sauvert.
30:53He's a Swiss national.
30:54I was able to track him
30:55from Crimson's Lisbon Villa
30:56back to his hotel.
30:58Who is he?
30:59I have no idea yet,
31:00but man doesn't show up
31:01on our radar
31:02or anywhere else
31:03for that matter.
31:04Well, that tells us something.
31:05Mm-hmm.
31:09So, um,
31:10do you have any more thoughts
31:11about Malta?
31:13A few.
31:14Huh?
31:15We deliberately made the approach
31:17to the church long,
31:18so even if this meet
31:20is a setup,
31:20the Russians won't want her
31:22to deviate from our plan,
31:24which will stretch them.
31:25And that's my chance.
31:27Well, you intercept her
31:28en route.
31:29I've got some ideas
31:30about that, too.
31:32Oh, fuck.
31:33Um, yeah,
31:34I'm going to need to drink.
31:37I think this is still good.
31:41Yeah.
31:42Do you want one?
31:43No, thanks.
31:44Oh,
31:45are you going to tell Julie
31:47that you're thinking
31:48of going rogue?
31:50There's every chance
31:51they'll fire me, Rav.
31:52I can't do that
31:52to either of you.
31:53And forget about the suit.
31:56Like, you can't do this
31:57on your own.
32:00You should go
32:01and make friends
32:02with your bed.
32:03Get some rest
32:04and then decide
32:05whether you want to
32:05throw your entire career away.
32:08If you stop drinking
32:09that shit now...
32:11I'll let you know
32:12in the morning.
32:13Yeah.
32:21Our understanding is
32:23that with four days to go,
32:24the Home Secretary,
32:25Imogen Conrad,
32:26will join the leadership
32:27contest tonight.
32:29we're expecting
32:29her announcement
32:30within the next...
32:31Are you ready?
32:31Who's out there?
32:32Everyone.
32:34Hurry.
32:37You've got this,
32:38you're more.
32:41Wish me luck.
32:45good luck.
32:54It is my great
32:56and timely pleasure
32:57to announce my campaign
32:59to be the next leader
33:00of our party
33:01and of our great country.
33:16to join the waiting press corps.
33:19And we need to cut away
33:20from that now
33:21for some pretty sensational news
33:23about the other leadership candidates.
33:25In the last few minutes,
33:26our political editor,
33:27Robert Peston,
33:28has broken a bombshell of a story,
33:31to put it mildly,
33:32concerning the foreign secretary,
33:33Ryan Walker.
33:34The allegation
33:35that Mr. Walker
33:36slipped away
33:37from his personal protection team
33:39at the NATO summit
33:40in Lisbon this week
33:42and went to a party
33:43with the Russian foreign minister,
33:45Dmitry Krimsov,
33:46hosted by frequent donor
33:48to numerous British political parties,
33:51Lev Amatop.
33:53This is an absolutely extraordinary story.
33:54Our foreign secretary,
33:55Ryan Walker,
33:56having a private meeting
33:57with his Russian...
33:58Okay, we've got an hour
33:59to calm the storm
34:00or this race is over.
34:01Yeah, I think you should stay quiet.
34:02No, no, no.
34:03You shouldn't stay quiet.
34:03They'll crucify you.
34:04We just said
34:05it was some freelance diplomacy.
34:06Free Ukraine,
34:07that might have worked.
34:08But now,
34:09have you got any better ideas?
34:10I'm just saying
34:10in this current climate,
34:11it looks shady as hell.
34:12Yeah, well, maybe I have no choice
34:13but to go to that fucking party.
34:14Yeah, well, I hope you hang
34:15whoever leaked it.
34:16Oh, don't worry.
34:17I'm on it.
34:18Okay.
34:19News at 10 are asking for you.
34:20If you come clean now,
34:21perhaps we can salvage this.
34:23Okay, well, just call Bloody Pest
34:24and tell them to get here immediately.
34:25Too late.
34:26We won't make the end of the show.
34:27Well, then tell them to extend it.
34:31Okay.
34:37Well, as we said,
34:38we've extended the program tonight
34:39after we were told
34:40the foreign secretary
34:41wanted to give us
34:42some context
34:43for our explosive revelations earlier.
34:46And I'm pleased to say
34:47Robert is with him right now.
34:49Robert.
34:49Thanks, Tom.
34:50Foreign Secretary,
34:52you had a private meeting
34:54at a Lisbon party,
34:56of all things,
34:57with the foreign minister of Russia,
35:00a hostile state.
35:01You were not accompanied
35:02by any officials.
35:03There are no notes
35:04of the meeting.
35:05There was a clear breach of protocol.
35:07national security
35:08has been put at risk.
35:10Your colleagues say to me
35:11that you should resign
35:13and give up all ambitions
35:14to be leader of their party.
35:16I won't be resigning
35:17any time soon, Robert.
35:18Why on earth not?
35:20In the business of diplomacy,
35:21it's sometimes worth
35:22taking a risk,
35:23even a personal one.
35:24What on earth
35:25were you thinking of?
35:26Look,
35:27it was a social gathering,
35:28right,
35:28hosted by a very well-known
35:30British party donor
35:31where Dmitry Krimzoff
35:32was again.
35:32Did you expect
35:33Krimzoff to be there?
35:35I did expect Krimzoff
35:36to be there.
35:36So why didn't you
35:37take your officials?
35:38Well,
35:39it's not a widely publicized fact
35:41that Dmitry Krimzoff
35:42lost his only son last year.
35:43And it's fairly well-known
35:46that my wife and I...
35:52Sorry.
35:57We lost our only child,
36:00also a boy,
36:03three years ago.
36:10Sorry.
36:10And I wanted to express
36:13my private sympathy to him
36:14in the hope that we might
36:16find some common ground,
36:19man-to-man,
36:19if I'm allowed to say
36:21that these days.
36:22I imagine I speak
36:23for everybody watching.
36:24Look,
36:25you know,
36:25obviously,
36:26I feel for you
36:28enormous compassion
36:30given the tragedy
36:31that you suffered.
36:33But what do you think
36:34you actually achieved?
36:36How many people do you know
36:37would be bold enough
36:38to walk in that door
36:38and sit down
36:39with Dmitry Krimzoff?
36:40How many people do you know
36:41would try to better
36:42that diplomatic relationship
36:43between Europe and Russia?
36:45I'd like you to name
36:46someone in the Cabinet
36:47that you would have
36:47that confidence in.
36:49Thank you, Robert.
36:49Robert Peston there
36:50with the Foreign Secretary.
36:51And that was
36:52quite some interview.
36:54This leadership race
36:54is certainly hotting up.
36:57Let's move on
36:58to some of the days
36:58on the news now.
36:59And having promised
37:01repeatedly that...
37:14Kate.
37:18Sorry to have summoned you
37:19so late,
37:19Mrs. Henderson.
37:20I've been on national television
37:21fighting for my political life.
37:23I saw.
37:24I'm sorry.
37:26So you won't mind
37:26if I ask you
37:27a few simple questions?
37:29Of course.
37:31Did you know about
37:32my meeting
37:32with Dmitry Krimzoff?
37:34Yes.
37:34How?
37:35Some basic detective work.
37:39I'm the Foreign Focking Secretary.
37:41Your boss.
37:42I don't need
37:43any covert surveillance.
37:44I understand, Kate.
37:46I've had concerns
37:47about your personal security.
37:51Did you leave
37:52my meeting to the press?
37:53No.
37:54You sure about that?
37:55Absolutely.
37:56Do you think
37:57I don't know
37:57who your husband works for?
37:58If you have a problem
37:59with my husband,
38:00I suggest you take it up
38:01with him, Foreign Secretary,
38:03or Imogen herself.
38:05Well, you'll admit
38:06you don't like my politics,
38:07do you?
38:08I'm a civil servant.
38:09Your politics
38:09are none of my business.
38:12Is there anything else
38:13you'd like to tell him, Kate?
38:18No.
38:19Unless Mr. Walker would.
38:21Do you think
38:22I would take the trouble
38:23to come here
38:24if I'd done anything
38:25underhand?
38:26It's not my job
38:27to say, sir.
38:28My job is to help
38:29keep you safe.
38:31If we failed to do that
38:32here at SIS,
38:33then I'm sure
38:34I speak for everyone
38:35when I say
38:35it is deeply
38:36regrettable.
38:39Well,
38:41if you've learned
38:42more questions,
38:43Foreign Secretary,
38:46take this
38:47as an official warning.
38:51Do not meddle
38:52with the democratic process.
39:14I think it's going to take
39:22more than this to kill him off.
39:23I mean, maybe,
39:24but it now means
39:24that Imogen
39:24is officially
39:25in race.
39:29Can I ask you something?
39:31Yeah?
39:32Do you think
39:32Imogen's ever been unfaithful?
39:35Well, to Harry?
39:37I mean, no,
39:39not that I know of why.
39:42Forget it.
39:43Katie,
39:44if you've heard something
39:45about that I could really
39:46do with knowing,
39:47you know,
39:47especially given
39:48she's now declared.
39:48No, forget about it.
39:50I just wanted your opinion.
39:51All right.
39:53you're okay.
39:53You had a rough night.
39:55I've had better.
39:59Anything you can talk about,
40:01or...?
40:03I was accused
40:04of passing intel
40:05about the Crimsoff
40:06meeting to you.
40:08To me?
40:11Well, who's accused you?
40:12Zach?
40:13Man of the moment.
40:14Ryan Walker.
40:16I mean, honestly,
40:17do they think
40:17we'd be that fucking stupid?
40:18Apparently so.
40:24Did you know that?
40:26About Ryan meeting Crimsoff.
40:28I mean,
40:28is that what that trip was about?
40:29I can't talk about it.
40:30You can't talk about it,
40:31but given the fact
40:31that you are investigating...
40:32We're not.
40:33And that's it, Stuart.
40:33I can't talk about it.
40:35All right.
40:37Sorry.
40:41Well.
40:43Bloody hell.
40:45Well, we better win, then.
40:46Aye?
40:47I'm a civil servant.
40:48I can't comment.
40:49Yes.
40:49Your neutrality
40:50is noted as ever.
40:52I'm not joking, Stuart.
40:53I'm not joking.
40:59I'm really sorry,
41:00but I have to go away
41:01again tomorrow.
41:02I'll be gone
41:03before you're up, though.
41:04Okay.
41:06What?
41:06Oh.
41:07Well,
41:08is it something serious,
41:09or...?
41:11It's a potentially
41:12hostile environment.
41:42Everything is in place.
41:44Now you're going to find out what Anderson knows.
41:50Malta is not the best place to die.
41:54Only stupid.
41:58Confirm the meeting in the church this morning.
42:03Now.
42:14Now.
42:14Now.
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