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00:21You
00:21Sorry we couldn't give you more notice of the move lads, but that's what you get for being Category 8
00:27You like it down south though, I mean they'll kick the living shit out of you
00:33But there's less rain
00:37You probably think it's a city
00:42Liverpool, but it's not
00:45It's a village
00:49So when they need people like you in Liverpool
00:54You have to take them from the same place as us the same streets
00:59So don't you worry about the move mate
01:03We have plenty of notice
01:13What are you talking about?
01:24We have plenty of notice of the move mate
01:32All the others
01:38What are you talking about?
01:40All the others
01:41Oh, man
01:42Oh, man
01:43Oh, man
01:44Oh, man
01:44Oh, man
01:44Oh, man
01:45Oh, man
01:45Oh, man
01:46Oh, man
02:09Maybe it's my fault.
02:10Maybe I should have taken the time during your training to explain that it would be very much appreciated
02:15if, while you're performing your duties, you do your level best not to burn down any houses.
02:22It's fine.
02:23It's a lot of things, son, but it is not fucking fine.
02:27We signed Sean off sick and got him and his family a long way from Manchester.
02:31And I placed a story through a Manchester press agency calling it a house fire.
02:34Oh! You think you got away with it? Let me tell you something about this game.
02:38You never get away with anything. All you can do is wait and see how much it's cost you.
02:42Whatever they did, it's worked. The Turks say they're going to send a load to Felixstowe, a proper load.
02:47It doesn't matter what the Turks say. Until that load's on that boat, it's not real.
02:51So get it on the bloody boat. And we need to firm up the evidence.
02:55Now, you've got a lot on Carter's team, but not a lot on Carter.
02:58And now you need to find a new way of getting it.
03:01Are you all right?
03:04Yeah.
03:06Well, if you're not, you need to tell me, because it's only going to get worse.
03:10I said I'm all right, didn't I?
03:13Right.
03:18How did they do that, then?
03:20They've been screwed, tipped them off about their transfer.
03:23Got themselves sprung from the van.
03:25Didn't think they had the minerals for that.
03:28They'll come for us.
03:29For me?
03:31They're not that fucking stupid.
03:33They'll be halfway to Spain in the boot of a car.
03:37But we don't risk it.
03:40Don't we displace for a start?
03:42Get everything out of here.
03:44Then torture it.
03:48Find some safe houses for the gear.
03:50Where?
03:51For my loyal customers.
03:53That they'll drive a hard bargain, what would they be in smack heads and all?
03:56That's all the gear we've got.
03:58Until the Turks come through.
04:01Look after it.
04:16Car keys, company paperwork and the mail you wanted.
04:19Thanks.
04:23Listen.
04:25What happened to Sean's on the both of us?
04:26We need to incriminate Carter.
04:28We can't get back into his gang.
04:30We haven't got an informer, so we need to go directly to him and try and find a way to
04:33incriminate him before it's too late.
04:35I'm just saying, one of the best things we could do for Sean right now is to calm down and
04:39figure...
04:39He tried to kill a kid, Bailey.
04:42When Carter found out about Sean, he tried to kill Sean and his wife and his kid because of us.
04:49Carter didn't kill anyone because of us.
04:51He didn't blink before giving that order.
04:54So now I'm going back in with him on my own, protected by a few bits of paper, and I
04:58will fucking do it too.
05:01Because he tried to kill a kid.
05:06Okay.
05:08So what's your plan?
05:11He wants to get into a world that won't have him.
05:13I know a bit about that.
05:15So I'm going to make myself a representation of that world.
05:18I'm going to try and find a weakness.
05:21And we'll try not to fall over in these bloody shoes.
05:24Good luck, mate.
05:26Thanks.
05:56Hello.
05:57It's the switchboard.
05:59We've got someone on the line wanting to speak to whoever was working with Sean.
06:05Put them through.
06:10Hello?
06:12Sixteen Walker Road on the boot estate.
06:17There's two kilos of smack under the kitchen floorboards.
06:29Two kilos of heroin under the floorboards.
06:32So what are you waiting for?
06:33It could be a trap.
06:34Of course it could be a trap.
06:36What couldn't be a trap?
06:39So how do I do it?
06:41Very carefully.
06:42Which means don't call anyone in Liverpool.
06:44I'll get you a police contact in Manchester.
06:46And remember, if you're watching them,
06:50that probably means they're watching you.
06:56We're in the store today.
06:58The Prime Minister has denied that splits are forming in her cabinet
07:01as her economic policies continue to prove unpopular.
07:07We'll find the others.
07:09See if they need some help moving stuff.
07:26The Prime Minister has denied that
07:29The Prime Minister has denied that
07:32We'll see you on the screen.
07:33No, I need to be able to see this action.
07:36The Prime Minister has saved over
07:40For what?
07:42Five.
08:10Five.
08:39Come on!
08:42Get off!
08:43Get off!
08:44Hands behind your back!
08:45I'm talking about this not mine!
08:47Stop resisting!
08:48Get out with me!
08:50Get up!
09:03Well?
09:04It was legit.
09:06Good.
09:07How would you do?
09:09Get whoever told me about it, see what else will tell me.
09:12Correct.
09:15It's a delicate dance, that one, son.
09:18And, er...
09:19I'm glad it's you doing it.
09:21Thanks.
09:23Good luck.
09:44What's going on?
09:47You have never asked me why I was in prison.
09:50It is a long story.
09:52Yeah, some bloke asked you for protection money, so you shot him.
09:56That is the short story.
09:58When's the lobe getting shipped?
10:00No, you would not ask that.
10:03No, you would not ask that.
10:04Maybe you are tired.
10:07Maybe you want this to end.
10:08To go home.
10:10But the man you pretend to be, the man they think you are, he would know that these things take
10:15time.
10:18Why is nothing happening?
10:20Why is nothing happening?
10:20Or he would not ask that either.
10:23He would know that in this world, something is always happening.
10:29And if you don't know what is happening, then it is probably happening to you.
10:42Guy, the English, he's gone.
10:46We need him.
10:49For now.
10:52Then we learn what he does, then he's gone.
10:58And we do what he does.
11:00Who?
11:01Who will do what he does?
11:03Zeki.
11:07Baba, this is learning systems.
11:10Setting up companies, dealing with customs.
11:14Zeki is a hooligan.
11:17What is this?
11:19Hooligan.
11:21You are to English.
11:23You read their newspapers, you think like that.
11:27Do you know what we call a hooligan?
11:29Where we are from?
11:31We call him a delikum.
11:34A man.
11:36The longer you live here, the more Turkish you get.
11:39Do you even remember where you're from?
11:43I remember being poor, Baba.
11:47I remember being hungry.
11:52England has given us what we have.
11:56And now it can give us even more if we work together.
12:03I have given us what we have.
12:08We work with Turks.
12:10If we work with English, it is only to learn what they know.
12:15Then they're gone.
12:19You think too little of the English.
12:23And too much of the Turks.
12:39Why?
12:41Because Hakan is old.
12:43And Aziz is weak.
12:45It is time for a change and Aziz cannot be the change.
12:52We have known Hakan for a long time.
12:58Then you know his limits.
13:00Hakan has come a long way from where he started.
13:02But he is an old man in a new world.
13:06In what we do, there is more money to be made than ever before.
13:13Hakan and Aziz want to share that money with the English.
13:17I want to share it with you.
13:22There is nothing more dangerous in this world than occurred with a garage.
13:27If Hakan knew that we talked like this, he would kill us all.
13:35Hakan will never know.
13:38He will not be around to find out.
13:41Neither will Aziz.
13:43Neither will anyone who does not agree that this is the solution.
13:49Therefore we are in charge of the humanitarian forces.
13:49The human force is really a decision.
13:55So we can do this once.
13:55I do it ı do it.
13:57I just know what I do.
13:59I do it.
14:01I work together.
14:04We will try it.
14:08Then we will do it.
14:09Then we can do it.
14:10Do it when it is done.
14:15Thank you sir.
14:16Sir, you're the organiser of Saturday's anti-drugs march in Liverpool.
14:20Yeah, absolutely.
14:21Wayne Duffy, community organiser.
14:23Well, it looks like it's going to be the largest protest yet.
14:26What do you hope to achieve?
14:27We want to send a message to the drug dealers
14:29that the people of Liverpool don't want them on their estates
14:32that we're fighting back.
14:34The police won't do their job, so we will.
14:36We're the ones that live here.
14:38We know who's to blame for this and we know what to do about it.
14:40We'll get smack off our streets and protect our kids.
14:43And if the dealers think that we're joking,
14:45you'll soon find out how serious we are.
15:25Got your post?
15:28Oh, sorry.
15:31You all new?
15:32Oh, er, yeah.
15:35You're not from Liverpool?
15:37No, I'm here with work.
15:40Oh, what's that?
15:41Property development.
15:43What kind of property?
15:46Regeneration projects.
15:48We look for post-industrial spaces that we can rezone for residential.
15:52We're in the right city for that.
15:55Where does the money come from?
15:57Private investors.
15:59I do some investment myself.
16:01Oh.
16:03We're not looking for additional funding right now.
16:06No?
16:07No.
16:09I wouldn't just be any kind of investor.
16:14See, I know Liverpool.
16:17I know where the opportunities are.
16:18I know more about this city than you could ever know.
16:21No matter how long you spend here,
16:23no matter how hard you look.
16:26So you're local, then?
16:28Not around here.
16:29No.
16:30No, I'm from real Liverpool.
16:32All the places you'll be buying up and knocking down.
16:36So why are you here and not there?
16:40Because I used to tell my mum that I'd buy her somewhere around here.
16:45I used to tell her that.
16:48She never believed me.
16:51Well, she must be very proud of you now.
16:54She's dead.
16:55They were all posted.
16:58On the same day.
17:01Sorry?
17:02Your letters, they were all postmarked.
17:05On the same day.
17:06Through the same sorting office.
17:08That's a bit...
17:11Unusual, isn't it?
17:14I've no idea.
17:18Thank you for bringing them over, though.
17:28I've no idea.
17:31Hello?
17:32The O'Connells aren't in Spain,
17:34and they are taking us on.
17:37Who?
17:40Jed.
17:42There's a couple of lads missing too,
17:43but they wanted us to see Jed.
17:49We need to meet.
17:52I'm on my way.
17:58Sorry, I've got to, er...
18:00I've got to go.
18:02I'll see you around.
18:04Yeah.
18:08Yeah, you will.
18:32We need to find the O'Connells
18:33before they find us.
18:35We'll find them.
18:37What happens to that walk a road, Stush?
18:40It's like you said,
18:41can't arrest my kids.
18:43The busies probably slip them
18:44and turn them on and we did.
18:49Gonna keep my head down
18:50for a few days.
18:52Good idea.
18:52Not coming with me.
18:56Is that a problem?
18:58No.
19:01Good.
19:03Good.
19:04Good.
19:11Thank you for coming.
19:14We have good news.
19:16So, let's why?
19:18Soon.
19:19But first,
19:20Zeki has a plan.
19:21Oh, great.
19:23I have a guard at Felixstowe Docks,
19:25the Turk.
19:26He will help us.
19:28Tell me no more problems,
19:29not like last time.
19:30Last time was fine.
19:31The lesson of last time
19:32is that I deal with importations.
19:34I don't need your help
19:35and I certainly don't need
19:35some bent guard getting in the way.
19:37Why would you not want our help?
19:39You do not trust the Turk?
19:41I have a system.
19:43This is not the system.
19:45Maybe you worry he will tell us
19:46that you do not know
19:47what you say you know.
19:49This is a bad idea.
19:50Let's meet the guard.
19:52Then we can decide
19:53what is a bad idea.
19:55I will arrange it, Hakan.
20:03I need you to run
20:04through every employee
20:05at Felixstowe Customs
20:06and find anywhere
20:07with a Turkish surname.
20:08Uh, where do we
20:09draw the line?
20:10Sorry?
20:11I'll need to set parameters.
20:12Jesus Christ,
20:13it's very bloody simple.
20:14Do any Turks
20:15work at Felixstowe Docks?
20:16No, it's not simple.
20:18Turkish surnames
20:19spread far beyond
20:20the country's borders,
20:20so if I went by nationality
20:22I'd risk missing someone
20:23which could presumably
20:24lead to you being put
20:25in mortal danger
20:26which would be my fault.
20:27So, seeing as you're
20:28investigating Kurds
20:30I suggest you'd include
20:31Iraq, Syria and Iran
20:32and seeing as you don't
20:33have a clue about
20:34any of this stuff
20:35then I'd suggest
20:35that you don't tell me
20:36that my job is
20:36bloody simple.
20:40You're doing a good job.
20:42Someone should tell you that.
20:43Do you need me to tell you
20:44that you're doing a good job?
20:46No.
20:47So why would I?
20:52Oh.
20:53I think I'll go back
20:54to Greenloans
20:56safer than now.
21:02How long for?
21:03Just a couple of nights.
21:05We've taken over the doors
21:06of a few clubs down there.
21:08You're going to miss it?
21:09Miss what?
21:10The march.
21:13We've got to be there, Eddie.
21:15We owe it to Tommy
21:15to stand up for kids like him
21:17and tell those scumbag dealers
21:19the time's up.
21:28It's just a couple of nights.
21:30All right.
21:44Hello.
21:4527 Wood Street in Highton.
21:47There's 10 kilos in the shed.
21:51No.
21:53You what?
21:54We can find our own bus.
21:56Bollocks you can.
21:58Look, I want Carter.
22:00And I think you do too.
22:01And I need more than this
22:02to get him.
22:04Why are you doing this?
22:06Because of what he's done
22:07to this city.
22:09To the families.
22:12Let's meet.
22:13We can sort something out.
22:1410 kilos in the shed.
22:15I need some mercy
22:16No.
22:42I need some mercy
22:44I need some mercy
22:45Yes?
22:46I need all heroin deaths in Liverpool in the last year.
22:50Names, addresses, next of kin.
22:54Families.
23:05Good evening, sir.
23:18Look at this, mate.
23:21And then think about us working the doors.
23:24Monday nights.
23:26Two in the morning.
23:28Freezing our tits out for 20 quid and the chance of getting knifed up by some pissed-up kid.
23:33And I told you there was more to life than that.
23:39Now here we are.
23:43In a suite of the Adelphi.
23:45We're in a suite of the Adelphi because there are bullets out there with our names on them.
23:49That's good. It's only when people come for you you get to show your strength.
23:53This is an opportunity.
23:58To send a message.
24:01To remind people how far we've gone.
24:05Didn't have to come this far, though, did we?
24:09We could've stopped after taking over the doors.
24:12We could've stopped with the weed.
24:16You couldn't stop, though, could you?
24:18Now here we are.
24:25You're on the couch.
24:33Sleep facing the door.
24:34What?
24:42How is she?
24:44Fine.
24:46Fine?
24:47No.
24:48What do you mean, no?
24:50I mean that I don't want you distracted.
24:53Not by us.
24:54So she's fine.
24:56And she'll always be fine until you're back.
24:58Come on, tell me what it is or I'll think it's something worse.
25:04She's just nervous, you know, about the recital.
25:08About today?
25:10Yeah.
25:13She don't get nervous.
25:16She don't get nervous.
25:20She doesn't.
25:22Mum!
25:23We're gonna be late!
25:25Well, now she does.
25:27But that's for me to deal with and I've gotta go.
25:28Love you.
25:29Love you.
25:54Only O'Connell's taken care of by tonight.
25:57I've got half of the pool looking for them.
26:00It blends, eh?
26:02One way or the other.
26:03One way or the other.
26:28Hi.
26:29No Turks at Felix to Customs?
26:32Right.
26:33Is that bad?
26:34Well, that ain't good.
26:38Is there anything else I can help with?
26:40I've gotta go.
26:41I've gotta go.
26:58Hello?
27:00Baran.
27:01As-salamu alaykum.
27:03Aleykum selam, Baran kardeÅŸ.
27:06Uldu hakan.
27:07He'r zamaik jebehe'r kejik jen.
27:12Kim.
27:24They're coming.
27:30Okay. Let's go.
27:32Come on, come on.
28:02Come on, come on.
28:32Let them go.
28:48You were right, English.
28:54He gets in the way.
29:03Do you know what, mate?
29:06A lot of places I could be right now.
29:09A lot of places I should be.
29:11The back of the dry cleaners in Green Lanes ain't one of them.
29:15I'm here to do business.
29:17And he ain't my problem.
29:20Do what you want with him.
29:22Let me know when you're ready to start work.
29:32Who else was involved?
29:39Istanbul.
29:40Good.
29:42You did not lie.
29:44Please, Harkon.
29:45I wanted you to take me seriously to see I can do more than you let me do.
29:50That is all.
29:52It was a mistake.
29:55And I am a Kurd, Harkon.
29:58Those other two were not but I.
30:00I am a Kurd.
30:02We are united by blood.
30:06Don't worry, Zeki.
30:09I never killed the Kurd and I'm too old to start now.
30:21Thank you, Harkon.
30:28Okay.
30:32Allah'a emanet olun.
31:03Well, the short answer is we're close.
31:06Very close.
31:06Well, seeing as I've been summoned to the Home Secretary,
31:09I think I might trouble you for the long answer.
31:12Well, the load's coming soon
31:13and we're working hard to make sure the evidence arrives first.
31:18But I think we've reached the stage, sir,
31:21where I need to protect you.
31:23What does that mean?
31:24It means I can give you more
31:26or you can look him in the eye when you tell him
31:28you don't have more to give him.
31:33We're in a race, Tom.
31:35Between us succeeding
31:36and our political and financial support running out
31:38and I don't think we're winning.
31:42With what our lot are out there doing,
31:45with what they're becoming,
31:47I think we'll get there.
31:49We just need to hold our nerve.
31:54And how's that going?
31:57How are they holding up mentally?
31:58Try.
31:59And they're not in too deep?
32:00No.
32:01You know why I'm asking?
32:03They're doing fine.
32:05And you know why I'm asking you?
32:08It's because of what happened to me
32:10that I know it hasn't happened to them.
32:16Not yet, anyway.
32:30Made it, then.
32:32Hello, mate.
32:33How are you?
32:34Hi.
32:35She's all right.
32:36Just a little nervous.
32:39Thanks for coming.
32:41No, you don't thank me for that.
32:43This is...
32:45This is my tool.
32:47There you are, Lily.
32:49Come along now.
32:49Take it easy, mate.
32:50She's just saying hello.
32:51You can speak to your children after the recital.
32:56It's all right.
32:56She'll be all right.
33:46Well, that was quite the range of performance.
33:48I'll just take a moment to gather my thoughts ahead of the presentation.
33:51Please help yourself to tea and coffee at the back of the room.
34:09I've been working away.
34:10Sorry?
34:11Which is hard for a kid.
34:14Hard for a wife, too.
34:16It affects them.
34:17More than I'd like to think.
34:19More than they let on.
34:21If there is something you'd like to discuss, this is hardly the setting.
34:24But I have to ignore all that.
34:25I have to shut that out.
34:27Which isn't easy.
34:29But I need to do it.
34:30Or the old thing falls apart.
34:33You see, I can't have guilt.
34:36I can't have that going on.
34:38While everything else is going on.
34:41It would be dangerous for me to have guilt.
34:43Which means it would be dangerous for anyone who puts that guilt inside me.
34:48Are you?
34:50Are you threatening me?
34:51Of course not.
34:51Well, I'm just saying that life ain't easy right now for that girl out there.
34:57And you could make it a little easier.
35:00And I would very much like you to do that.
35:06Now wash your hands.
35:20Yeah?
35:22We have a meeting.
35:23Meet me then.
35:25It is dangerous for both of us, but it had to happen one day, and it happened a day.
35:36Guy.
35:38Go on then.
35:39We'll see a dress.
35:45What's this?
35:46A match.
35:47Fucking idiots.
35:50I'm with Wayne Duffy as their glorious leader.
35:53I remember Duffy.
35:55Community organizer.
35:56He's a pisshead from Crocs.
35:58Carrying on like he's Robin Hood.
36:01Turn around.
36:04It's always the dealers getting in the neck, isn't it?
36:06What about the parents?
36:09It's not awful.
36:10They can't give their kids a fucking smack.
36:15We need to get out of here.
36:19It's down.
36:23Shit.
36:34Who's that full head wash in?
36:37Be there's out.
36:39Save our streets.
36:41Be there's out.
36:42Save our streets.
36:44Be there's out.
36:45Save our streets.
36:46Be there's out.
36:50Save our streets.
36:52Be there's out.
36:53Save our streets.
36:55Be there's out.
36:56Save our streets.
36:57Be there's out.
37:05Split up.
37:06Get a chance.
37:07Do them.
37:08I'm not true.
37:09It's in the car, so fucking run.
37:11Save our streets.
37:12Be there's out.
37:24Easy.
37:26Easy.
37:28Easy.
37:30Put those away.
37:31There's kids about.
37:35You should have come with us, Eddie.
37:38And you should be a long way from Liverpool.
37:40Once we've dealt with Carter, we'll be on our toes, and you should too.
37:44You're going to kill us inside, Eddie.
37:46Dealers are the lowest of the low end days since that kid's had.
37:49It's the way this game's going.
37:52Leverage.
37:54That's what you two have got.
37:57Doing Carter and going back inside for life is not a good use of it.
38:02And listen to me.
38:03There are things happening that don't need messed up by you two.
38:07And being on your toes is expensive.
38:09So there's a deal to be done.
38:13And you need to go to Carter with it.
38:15But not through me.
38:33All right, Goodwin.
38:38Let's go.
39:04What?
39:05We need some ease.
39:06It's important.
39:08Fine.
39:09Use your place.
39:10I'm coming now.
39:27The O'Connor's want 200 grand and a pair of knocked-off passports.
39:31I can get them the passport.
39:32You can get them the money.
39:33Why didn't you nick them?
39:34Because they knew to come to me.
39:37Which makes me wonder what else they know.
39:40And it's confusing because no one knows about me.
39:42No one's met me apart from you.
39:44Sue sent them to me.
39:44I don't know.
39:45But I do know that I pay you to get rid of problems like this.
39:47I'm telling you how to get rid of it.
39:50200 grand to get sure those two's a bargain and you know it.
39:54You're in enough trouble as it is.
39:57Oh, yeah.
39:58Look around you.
40:00Look around you.
40:00This city is turning on you, love.
40:02Well, you think some poxy march led by that prick Duffy's going to take me down?
40:06People are listening to Duffy.
40:08Your people.
40:10And if they turn on you, they start picking up the phone to us and it might not be me
40:14who answers.
40:16We control this city.
40:18Anything else has been forgotten.
40:20By you.
40:21By the O'Connells.
40:23By Duffy.
40:27If you all need help to remember it.
40:30If you do have control, that would be the quickest way to lose it.
40:38Do the deal, Sue.
40:58Silver Ford Granada.
40:59Registration starting A69.
41:02That's it.
41:02But that's only three characters.
41:04I was lucky to get that.
41:06Look for Liverpool addresses and criminal records.
41:09Okay.
41:10Thanks.
41:17We are closing in on a large heroin importation and the subsequent arrests and dismantling of two highly significant drugs
41:26networks.
41:27How much of that can be said publicly?
41:29Nothing.
41:29Let me try again.
41:30How much of that can be said publicly by the Prime Minister?
41:34Nothing.
41:35Our party conference begins this evening and the Prime Minister has never faced a more important one.
41:42The Cabinet is split.
41:44The grey men are plotting against her.
41:46They think she is weak, replaceable.
41:49She will show them that she is not.
41:50She understands the British people better than any of us.
41:54She knows they need something to fear in order to see her as their protector.
42:00She's planning a show of strength.
42:02A little red meat for the masses.
42:05She will make the war on drugs the centerpiece of her speech.
42:09With all due respect, Home Secretary, that timing is potentially unhelpful.
42:13If the criminal networks think security is to be temporarily heightened at the borders, then they may delay or even
42:18abort...
42:18This is not about your operation, Blake.
42:20This is about a Prime Minister fighting for her life.
42:24Watch her speech this evening.
42:26Watch the faces of the plotters, of the grey men, and you will understand that you are now a cog
42:31in the machine.
42:33Of course, such a speech demands results.
42:36We have three months left of our agreed operational timescale.
42:39This is politics.
42:40Things change.
42:42You have three weeks.
42:44At which point the Prime Minister can announce your results, or she can announce the merging of customs anti-drug
42:50operations with the Metropolitan Police.
42:52My team are not cogs, Home Secretary.
42:56They're men and women.
42:58And they're out there in the field.
43:01And this is not about votes.
43:03This is not about grey men.
43:08It's about the safety of my team.
43:12Your comments are noted, and you never know, Blake.
43:14She might decide to give Kinnock another kicking instead.
43:17But if she goes with the war on drugs, then you have three weeks.
43:25Do it.
43:29Do what?
43:30Pay them off.
43:32Never thought I'd see you scared.
43:34Don't be soft, lad.
43:35We don't show weakness.
43:37If we pay them off, then that's the beginning of the end.
43:39We need them out the way to do what we need to do with the Turks.
43:42What if I tell you to get them out the way?
43:43I'd say that's not the way to go.
43:45And you think that'll be me snooker, dear?
43:47You think I can't get my hands dirty?
43:49I'm saying there's a time to get your hands dirty, and this isn't it.
43:52What the Turks are offering is big enough to get us out this game forever.
43:55Is that right? You want out now, dear?
43:57Yeah, I do.
43:58And don't be telling me you don't.
44:00You've got plans, Carter.
44:02You've got a life that you want, and this isn't it.
44:05The money from the Turks can give you that.
44:08You used to tell me you was going to own half of Liverpool.
44:11How's that going?
44:13You're right.
44:15This is a step to something else, and it is going to end some time, but it's going to
44:19end on my terms, and I will not be threatened by anyone, Eddie.
44:23And that includes you.
44:24Hey, I'm trying to help you protect you, just like I always have.
44:30The busiest of it, the stash in Wood Street.
44:33That's ten kilos.
44:35What the fuck is going on?
44:38What the fuck is going on?
44:40Alan's older.
44:42You two to tell.
44:53Twenty-three Ford Granada owners in the Liverpool area with that registration.
44:58Law-abiding, tax-paying citizens, half of them women, and a surprising number of doctors.
45:03If they're crooks, they're hiding it well.
45:06And that's the law?
45:07Yeah, apart from public authority vehicles.
45:11Sorry.
45:13It's not your fault, mate.
45:15Thanks for trying.
45:22I've blown it.
45:24No, you haven't.
45:25That was Carter's connection, and I couldn't even get a full reg plate.
45:35What?
45:36Look at this.
45:41Fucking hell.
45:42Yeah.
45:43Where are you going to go?
45:44I'm going to go try and tell them that.
45:46It's something.
45:46Well, shouldn't we tell someone or get support?
45:49No.
45:50This is what I'm here to do.
45:52And I'm going to do it.
45:54Keys.
45:55Yep.
46:23You're handsome.
46:25You did not say that you are handsome.
46:30It is too late.
46:33The cinnamon must go in with the meat.
46:36If it does not go in with the meat, you do not get the flavor.
46:39Now it is too late.
46:42Cinnamon for my princess.
46:44It is too late.
46:45It is never too late.
46:49Do you leave me alone with such a handsome man?
46:51I was keeping him safe.
46:53Oh, you think he's safe with me?
46:56How are you, my friend?
47:00Welcome to my home.
47:03Tonight, you have a treat.
47:06Tonight, we eat Afghan food.
47:08Made the old way.
47:10With the cinnamon added late.
47:12All right.
47:20Another day.
47:30Another day.
47:44yes it's a funny thing in it blokes in control they all want more than they have and they've
47:51all got less than they think all right but then there's carter he thinks he's in control of a
47:59whole city and the difference with him is i reckon he might be right he's been a step ahead of
48:06us the
48:07whole time he has which means he's had information did you have a question public authority vehicles
48:16yes it's anglo police it does why he's got a cop
48:31mr president there are always new dangers to be faced new battles to be fought we're at war against
48:38drugs against those who produce drugs against those who peddle drugs against those who launder the
48:46profits of the drug trade drugs stunt young lives they break up families they injure babies before
48:53they are even born there are those in britain who say we should legalize certain drugs as though
49:02burglary could be defeated by legalizing theft
49:08i never thought i'd agree with bloody thatcher
49:13how typical of the muddled thinking of the so-called progressives in fact such action would expose many
49:21more of our young people to the danger of drugs we must
49:31petty
49:48will it just be you yeah
49:55i'll be in touch
50:03i will let you two gentlemen talk
50:07that was lovely thanks
50:10you like the food then no why am i here
50:15you are here so you are not out there what's happening out there
50:22some of it is happening some of it has already happened none of it can be stopped
50:33what have you done
50:36what have we done
50:38you know my friend
50:42there is no greater risk in this world than thinking you have power that you do not have
50:50because that creates confusion and there must be no confusion
50:56it must be clear who has the power and then
51:01the only decision left
51:05is how to use it
51:06you know my friend
51:26Let's go!
51:33Let's go!
51:34Take him!
52:01Let's go!
52:03About fucking time!
52:07Hello, boys.
52:09This is from Carter.
52:33Let's go!
52:37There were thousands of them. It's like bloody Zulu.
52:39They just kept coming over the hill.
52:41I tell you, people will remember this day.
52:43They'll remember it. This was the day
52:45that Liverpool changed.
52:48Wait.
52:52Fuck, lad, lad, lad, lad, lad.
52:53Ah! Ah! Fuck!
52:56Ah! Fuck!
52:57Ah! Ah!
53:00Ah! Ah! Fuck!
53:11I don't
53:20I wanna be your dog.
53:26I wanna be your dog.
53:27You adore me.
53:30You adore me.
53:34You adore me.
53:37You adore me.
53:43I wanna be your dog.
53:45I wanna, I wanna, I wanna be your dog.
53:49I wanna, I wanna, I gotta be a dog.
54:11I wanna be your dog.
54:15I wanna be your dog.
54:16I wanna be your dog.
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