Day 077 - 25 Jan 95 - Page 04
1 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Shall I read that?
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3 MR. RAMPTON: Might I ask your Lordship to read it first?
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5 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes. Yes?
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7 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, the reason why I make this submission
8 now, if your Lordship will hear me now, is obvious.
9 Mr. Walker is about to start his evidence. It is probable,
10 to say the least, that the Defendants would wish to ask him
11 some questions about the issue dealt with by Dr. Dealer.
12 If, as I submit, the issue dealt with by Dr. Dealer, if
13 I have understood it correctly, is and should not be any
14 part of this case, then the Defendants would not be
15 entitled to ask Mr. Walker or any other witness any
16 questions about the matter.
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18 My Lord, there are two strands to my submission and I will
19 summarise them. First, that the question of BSE must be
20 fairly referable to some defamatory statement about
21 McDonald's contained in, expressly or by implication, the
22 words complained of in this action.
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24 The second strand to this submission is one which, now that
25 your Lordship has seen Dr. Dealer's report, will not come
26 as a surprise and one with which your Lordship is familiar
27 from a previous occasion and accepted, is that a plea of
28 "justification" -- I put that word in inverted commas --
29 to a meaning of the words complained of, even if that
30 meaning is to be found in the word which is not defamatory
31 of the Plaintiff, is irrelevant and embarrassing and will
32 not be allowed.
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34 My Lord, may I develop the first of those strands by
35 reference to the leaflet itself? I know your Lordship has
36 it engraved now, if not in your Lordship's heart, at any
37 rate on your mental retina, but it is perhaps helpful to
38 look at it yet again for this purpose. I draw attention
39 first, naturally enough, to the headings. The only two
40 headings which could bear upon this question are
41 "McDisease" -- "McCancer" is specific and, therefore,
42 necessarily excludes any consideration of BSE -- and
43 "McDeadly".
44 The other part of the leaflet which could bear upon it, in
45 a general sense, is the cartoon: "If the slaughterhouse
46 does not get you, the junk food will" with the cow and
47 person conjoined in a bun.
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49 But, My Lord, those headings and that cartoon cannot, in
50 our submission, be used as, as it were, talisman for any
51 allegation that the Defendants feel that they would like to
52 make against McDonald's food. They, as I have submitted on
53 a previous occasion in a different context, must be read in
54 the context of the leaflet as a whole.
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56 My Lord, it is our submission that the context of
57 "McDisease", "McDeadly" and the cartoon means that they
58 speak of either cancer or heart disease or constipation or
59 food poisoning. That is in the box on the penultimate
60 page: "What's your poison?" where it says: "Meat is