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00:28You
00:55This party
00:56Mr. Heseltine says Britain should reach for the levers of power
00:59If only to prevent others pulling them first
01:02One dead and ulster gun battle between soldiers and terrorists
01:07Policemake arrests over ballot rigging in the transport union
01:10Confusion over plastic cling film after the government's cancer warning
01:15And animals to the slaughter
01:17How the RSPCA hopes to stop live animal exports
01:21Michael Heseltine was speaking to a conference in Hamburg
01:24Mr. Heseltine is now on his way back to London to be in the Commons this afternoon
01:29There Sir Geoffrey Howe is expected to spell out in detail the reasons for his resignation
01:34Is there anything Sir Geoffrey is likely to say this afternoon that could influence Mr. Heseltine
01:39On whether to throw his hat in the ring
01:40Well Sir Geoffrey is an extremely cautious man
01:43I suspect that his speech will be carefully written
01:46And I just wonder whether it will be sufficiently in code not really to damage the Prime Minister
01:52Sir Geoffrey has very deep personal and ideological differences with the Prime Minister
01:57I think he will spell them out
01:59But whether he will spell them out in clear set terms that amount to an assault on her leadership
02:04I think we have to wait and see for that
02:06I remind the House that a resignation statement is heard in silence and without interruption
02:13Sir Geoffrey Howe
02:16Mr. Speaker, sir
02:22I find to my astonishment
02:24that a quarter of a century has passed since I last spoke from one of these back benches
02:31Mr. Speaker, I believe that both the Chancellor and the Governor are cricketing enthusiasts
02:36So I hope that there is no monopoly of cricketing metaphors
02:40Increasingly, those of us close to the Prime Minister feel like opening batsmen being sent to the crease
02:45only to find the moment the first balls are bowled
02:48that our bats have been broken before the game
02:50by the team captain
02:59The point, Mr. Speaker, was perhaps more sharply put by a British businessman
03:04trading in Brussels and elsewhere
03:06who wrote to me last week
03:09People throughout Europe, he said
03:11see our Prime Minister's finger wagging
03:14and hear her passionate
03:17No
03:18No
03:19No
03:21Much more clearly than the content of the carefully worded formal texts
03:25It is too easy, he went on, for them to believe that we all share her attitudes
03:30For why else, he asked, has she been our Prime Minister for so long?
03:37This is, my correspondent concluded, a desperately serious situation for our country
03:43And sadly, Mr. Speaker, I have to agree
03:48The conflict of loyalty
03:50Of loyalty to my right honourable friend, the Prime Minister
03:54And after all, in two decades together
03:57That instinct of loyalty is still very real
04:02And of loyalty to what I perceive to be the true interests of the nation
04:06That conflict of loyalty
04:08That conflict of loyalty has become all too great
04:11I no longer believe it possible to resolve that conflict from within this government
04:16That is why I have resigned
04:18In doing so, I have done what I believe to be right for my party and my country
04:24Time has come for others to consider their own response
04:27To the tragic conflict of loyalties
04:30With which I have myself wrestled
04:32For perhaps too long
04:34A little bit
04:49Uh, the Queen?
04:51The drawing room, Your Highness
04:52Right
04:54She has resumed her affair with Major Hewitt
04:57With flagrant disregard for the agreement we made in our meeting with you
05:02A meeting in which it's now clear she brazenly lied to your face
05:08So, I hope you agree
05:09It leaves me with no option but to start a formal separation
05:12Oh, Charles
05:13I am wretchedly unhappy
05:14And yet there is someone else out there who would make me perfectly happy
05:17Quick, switch on the television
05:18Why?
05:19The Ides of March
05:21The Julius Caesar
05:22Or, when I say, Julia Caesar
05:25I'm sorry, we're in the middle of an important conversation
05:27Shh
05:27Her style of government
05:28He says her nightmare image of Europe risks the future of the nation
05:33Can Sir Geoffrey's peroration where he said
05:36The time has come for others to consider their response
05:39Be read in any other way than a clear invitation to open a contest for the leadership?
05:44That is one of the implications
05:45Some people would go further than that
05:47They would say that he's urging people to vote
05:49Yes, Mrs. Thatcher
05:50Margaret Thatcher is facing the most serious threat to her 11 years in power
05:54For the first time in 15 years
05:55Sir Geoffrey Howe, Mrs. Thatcher's longest serving colleague throughout her years in power
05:59Turned on her in the Commons today
06:01And accused her of risking the nation's future
06:04He was explaining for the first time
06:06Why he resigned as deputy prime minister
06:08Deserting her over her refusal to keep in step with the European Union
06:11MPs had expected a coded diplomatic speech
06:13Instead, years of resentment and frustration
06:16Were compressed into a picture of Mrs. Thatcher
06:19And her attitude to Europe
06:21He called on Conservative MPs to consider what he described as their conflict of loyalties
06:26They now delivered a stinging indictment of Thatcher in the House of Commons
06:29And virtually called on Tory members of Parliament
06:31And they hoped there would be some reaction in her favour
06:33It's now down to Conservative members of Parliament
06:36The Prime Minister Mark has planned your face as a challenge that could cost her her job
06:38Instead, MPs, ministers and peers are still trying to assess
06:42What one described as an incitement to mutiny
06:45And another said was an act of treachery
07:04And another said was an act of treachery
07:05And another said was an act of treachery
07:05And another said was an act of treachery
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07:07And another said was an act of treachery
07:07And another said was an act of treachery
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07:07And another said was an act of treachery
07:07And another said was an act of treachery
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07:10And another said was an act of treachery
15:36And I'm sure no one here would wish to see the Princess of Wales overstretched, certainly
15:42not at a risk to her own health.
15:44The Princess of Wales' health is exemplary.
15:47Mental health.
15:50Not to mention the amount of time she'd be separated from her children and the distress
15:55that might cause her.
15:56The Princess of Wales is well aware of what's required of her and is very much looking forward
16:01to the trip i have only one question
16:26will you support me
16:29of course you will always have my unconditional support i am with you you can always count on me
16:38the problem is the numbers are against you and your inability to unite the party behind you over
16:46europe over the economy of the taxation perhaps if your methods were less confrontational and if
16:52you'd consulted with cabinet rather than ruling by decree your rejection of core conservative
16:58values of moderation compassion and your total disregard for the center ground leaves you
17:04vulnerable exposed isolated i shall always defend you margaret always but as your friend
17:16as an ally i think i speak for the majority when i say the time might have come for some
17:23new blood
17:26and that it would be in everyone's best interests if you were to stand down
17:53and that it is that the end no i still have one card to play
18:15britain will send more troops to the gulf the defense secretary tom king president bush called
18:22to tell me he thought it barbaric chancellor cole said it was inhumane michael gorbachev reminded me
18:30that 10 years ago it was britain holding democratic elections whilst russia staged cabinet coups now it's
18:40the other way around what they all agree on is that getting rid of me is an act of national
18:47self-harm which
18:49is why i've come to you ma'am that together we may act in the national self-interest how might
18:56i help
18:57by dissolving parliament
19:01what we are on the brink of war what kind of signal does that give to our enemies
19:09to saddam if we were to change leadership now it would make us look hopelessly weak and divided
19:17i agree it's not ideal have you consulted cabinet on this matter
19:22i have not ma'am surely that would be the normal course of action with all due respect
19:29the decision to dissolve parliament is in the gift of the prime minister alone
19:35it is entirely within my power to do this if i see fit you are correct technically it is within
19:43your
19:44power to request this but we must all ask ourselves when to exercise those things that are within our
19:50power and when not to your first instinct as a person i think is often to act to exercise power
19:58that is what people want in a leader to show conviction and strength to lead
20:08i'm merely asking the question whether it is correct to exercise a power simply because it is yours to use
20:17power is nothing without authority and at this moment your cabinet is against you your party is
20:26against you and if the polls are to be believed if you were to call a general election today you
20:32would
20:32not win which suggests the country is against you perhaps the time has come for you to try doing nothing
20:41for once
20:44the difference is you have power in doing nothing
20:52nothing i will have nothing you will have your dignity there is no dignity in the wilderness then might
21:03i suggest you don't think of it as that think of it as an opportunity to pursue other passions
21:10i have other loves my husband my children but this job is my only true passion
21:25and to have it taken from me stolen from me so cruelly
21:34what hurts the most is that we had come so far and now to have the opportunity to finish the
21:45job
22:04i'm in hell and he just hates me
22:13and wants me to fail he tells everyone i'm mad
22:21they treat me like i'm mad and i'm starting to feel mad why did i agree to this trip
22:29i'm going to fall flat on my face
22:51i'm going to fall flat on my face
22:58i'm going to fall flat on my face
23:01i'm going to fall flat on my face
23:09as
23:11um
23:12Come in here, come in here, come in here!
23:42Come in here, come in here!
24:16Come in here!
25:07Come in here, come in here!
25:11Come in here, come in here!
25:41Come in here, come in here!
25:59Come in here!
26:03Come in here!
26:04Come in here!
26:29Come in here!
26:31Come in here!
26:32Come in here!
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27:24Come in here!
27:27Come in here!
28:06Come in here!
28:21Come in here!
28:33Come in here!
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29:01Come in here!
29:21Come in here!
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30:11Come in here!
30:15Come in here!
30:44Come in here!
31:12Come in here!
31:13Come in here!
31:15Come in here!
31:17Come in here!
31:18Come in here!
31:40Come in here!
31:50Come in here!
31:50Come in here!
31:55Come in here!
32:04Come in here!
32:28Come in here!
32:32Come in here!
32:42Come in here!
32:46Come in here!
32:47But woman to woman.
32:50Throughout the time we worked together,
32:52people tended to focus on our many differences.
32:57Which was lazy and misleading, I think.
33:01And overlooked the many things we actually do have in common.
33:05Our generation.
33:07Our Christianity.
33:09Our work ethic.
33:11Our sense of duty.
33:14But above all,
33:16our devotion to this country that we both love.
33:21So, with that in mind...
33:37The Order of Merit
33:39is not awarded by some faceless committee.
33:43It comes at the personal discretion of the Sovereign.
33:46And is in recognition of exceptionally meritorious service.
33:52It is limited to just 24 recipients.
33:55No matter their background.
33:58You could be the daughter of a Duke.
34:01Or a greengrocer.
34:05What matters is your accomplishments.
34:09And nobody can deny
34:12that this is a very different country now
34:15to the one inherited by our first woman Prime Minister.
34:23No, it's normally handed over in the box.
34:29But if you would allow me.
34:46Thanks, dear.
34:46Thank you, Pesonsen and Mr Pesmer.
34:50Let's go.
35:28I don't know.
36:13It's kind of you to come.
36:15Why would you say that?
36:16Well, I think even my sternest critics would concede
36:18that my first solo trip has not been a disaster,
36:21that I didn't fall totally flat on my face.
36:23So I can only imagine, hope,
36:26that you've come here to apologize,
36:28to eat your words,
36:30and congratulate me.
36:34Your capacity for self-delusion never ceases to amaze me.
36:41We're all glad you're back where you belong
36:43without too much damage having been done.
36:45You have two sons that need you.
36:47Our sons have easily survived me being away four days.
36:50I'm not sure one can say the same for the rest of us.
36:55The exquisite selfishness of your motives
36:59and the calculated vulgarity of the antics,
37:06knowing full well the headlines they would get.
37:09Antics?
37:11Grandstanding, like that.
37:13You think we couldn't do that to theatrically hug
37:16the wretched and the dispossessed
37:19and cover ourselves in glory all over the front pages?
37:21I doubt it.
37:22You barely find it in yourselves to hug your own.
37:25I hug who I want to.
37:27I hug who I love.
37:29Particularly when they are affected
37:31by the selfishness of others and need cheering up.
37:33Who are you referring to?
37:35Camilla.
37:36Why would I care about her?
37:38Because I care about her!
37:42Morning, noon and night I care about her!
37:46And you hurt her.
37:52And if you hurt her...
37:55You hurt me.
38:02Camilla is who I want.
38:04That is where my loyalties lie.
38:06That is who my priority is.
38:08Not the mother of your children.
38:10Don't bring the boys into this.
38:11All right.
38:12Not the woman you married!
38:13I refuse to be blamed any longer
38:15for this grotesque misalliance!
38:18I wash my hands of it!
38:33If you have a complaint
38:36about
38:39not being loved
38:42or appreciated in this marriage,
38:47I suggest you take it up
38:49with the people
38:49who arranged it.
38:50No, it's not.
41:37Well, I'm sure no one told you, but I made a request through my office for us to find
41:42a moment to speak together in private.
41:46Well, I hope you're not wanting to talk here.
41:49No.
41:50Not here.
41:51Or now.
41:51The dogs need feeding.
41:53Dogs?
41:53Yes, the dogs.
41:54If you don't mind, we'll have to find another time.
42:05You're hungry.
42:06Are you all hungry?
42:09Who's going to tell me about their day?
42:10Hello.
42:11Have you had a lovely day?
42:12Have you had fun?
42:20What are you doing here?
42:21I hope you don't mind.
42:24I thought we might find a moment alone.
42:26Honestly, both of you.
42:28Both of us?
42:29You and your wife embushing me everywhere I go with anxious looks in your eyes wanting
42:33to talk.
42:34I do want to talk, Mummy.
42:36We need to talk.
42:39Fine.
42:39Let's talk.
42:41Might I request we do it like privy counsellors?
42:43On our feet, to keep it brief.
42:52It's the marriage.
42:54Yes.
42:54I had a horrible idea we were going in this direction.
42:56I have done my best.
42:58My very best.
42:59And I am suffering.
43:01No, you are not suffering.
43:04We are all suffering having to put up with this.
43:06Let me make something clear.
43:08When people look at you and Diana, they see two privileged young people who through good
43:12fortune have ended up with everything one could dream of in life.
43:15No one, not a single breathing living soul anywhere, sees cause for suffering.
43:19They would if they knew.
43:20Knew what?
43:22They know that you betray your wife and make no attempt to hide it.
43:26They know that thanks to you she has psychological problems and eats or doesn't eat or whatever
43:30it is she does or doesn't do.
43:31They know that you are a spoilt, immature man, endlessly complaining unnecessarily.
43:36Married to a spoilt, immature woman, endlessly complaining unnecessarily.
43:39And we are all heartily sick of it.
43:42All anyone wants is for the pair of you to pull yourselves together.
43:45Stop making spectacles of yourselves.
43:47And make this marriage and your enormously privileged positions in life work.
43:51And if I want to separate?
43:52You will not separate or divorce or let the side down in any way.
43:56And if one day you expect to be king.
43:58I do.
43:58Then might I suggest you start to behave like one.
44:01No, no.
44:01That's kill.
44:01You can not save yourself or 제일.
44:10Or something to buy you out when you're there.
44:12Because of me is too late.
44:12All right.
44:13I go so big and so much.
44:15It is great you can do nothing with F to the love of you pay questions.
44:15They will meet with everyone?
44:17So in the meantime, watch out for you.
44:20Yeah?
44:21Who did bring me?
44:22The Melissa and I cannot do.
44:56I want a bit of shadow.
44:57I want a bit of shadow.
44:58All right, please.
44:58Sit for you.
44:59Yes, sir.
45:00I want to be so happy to try and do it like that.
45:04I'll just sit down there.
45:05I'll just sit down there for a second.
45:14I'll just sit down there for a second.
45:14Come.
45:19Hello.
45:19Hello.
45:21Oh.
45:22Oh, please.
45:24I, uh, I came to see if you were all right.
45:32Do you know, I don't think I've ever seen inside this room.
45:39You can be a rough bunch in this family.
45:44And I'm sure on occasion, to a sensitive creature like you, it must feel like...
45:51Well, let me ask, what does it feel like?
45:56A cold, frozen tundra.
46:00Right.
46:01Like that, then.
46:05An icy, dark, loveless cave.
46:12With no light.
46:15No hope.
46:16Anywhere.
46:18Not even the faintest crack.
46:20I see.
46:24He will come around.
46:27He will.
46:30Eventually.
46:32When he realises that you can never have the other one.
46:43Would it help you to realise, we all think he's quite mad?
46:48That might have reassured me once.
46:50But I worry we're past that point now.
46:53Sir.
46:56And if he, if this family, can't give me the love and security that I feel I deserve,
47:03then I believe I have no option but to break away, officially, and find it myself.
47:09I wouldn't do that if I would.
47:10Why not?
47:11Let's just say, I can't see it ending well for you.
47:16I hope that isn't a threat, sir.
47:19Not now.
47:20Out!
47:33Although we are both outsiders who married in,
47:37you and I are quite different.
47:41Yes.
47:43I can see that now.
47:49You're right to call me an outsider.
47:53I was an outsider the day that I met the,
47:57the thirteen-year-old princess who would one day become my wife.
48:03And after all these years,
48:07I still am.
48:10We all are.
48:13Everyone in this system is a lost, lonely, irrelevant outsider.
48:23apart from the one person,
48:26the only person,
48:28that matters.
48:33She's the oxygen we all breathe.
48:36The essence of all our duty.
48:41Your problem, if I may say,
48:44is you seem to be confused about who that person is.
48:54Come.
48:58Just to say, your royal highnesses, the photographer, is ready.
49:17The sorted, the household.
49:22Um, my God.
49:31There's no tougher, blood?
49:34Well, yes.
49:37Go to the portions of the精神!
49:40Those powers under fly.
49:41Yes.
49:46Let's take a little time.
50:14Everyone, we're going to do the photograph.
50:33The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
50:41The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
50:58The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
51:24The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
51:50The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
52:14The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
52:34The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
52:40The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
52:51The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
52:56The merriest of Christmas smiles, three, two, one, did anyone blink?
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