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Neighbors Leo, a Canal Street bar owner, and Clive, an electrician with teen sons, find their lives unraveling as social tensions rise. Simple disagreements escalate into dangerous hostility in their Manchester suburb.
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00:05Morning everybody. Morning boss. So, this morning, I'm locked out of my own house. So I go next door, there's
00:12the neighbor's son, fresh out of the shower. Dripping.
00:20You know where they get their stuff from? Aruba. I'm not being racist. Well, a little bit. Boy next door
00:26looking for sex online and lying about his age. His dad's downstairs, the electrician. But his dad doesn't know he's
00:31gay, so do not see anything. Quick, Clive. That's enough. Is there a Mrs. Clive? This is Leo, my gay
00:38neighbor. That's not offensive. Well, it is. It's a watch. I used to walk into a room and just go,
00:44ta-da.
00:45Now I tiptoe. Just in case. It's like it creeps through the walls. He's a homosexual man choosing to live
00:55ten feet away from two healthy lads. So we fought to be seen. What if they see us? And they
01:01still don't like us. Do you know why I went there? To get away from you! You go online and
01:08every other face is a man in lipstick because you are making it normal for children! You know what this
01:13is? It's a new dark age.
01:14You believe anything online. Why don't you believe me? Get out of my house. Will you not touch them? No!
01:20What have you done to it?
01:22You failed him, Clive.
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