Day 273 - 03 Jul 96 - Page 17
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2 MR. MORRIS: Just a few questions, Mr. Gravett, if I can find
3 the references. We will try and find the reference Mr.
4 Rampton had with the programme. Actually, maybe if I could
5 have the programme. That was the original. The '89 fayre
6 would be best. (Same handed) There is a list of groups
7 and stallholders at the fayre. Do you remember that being
8 in the programme?
9 A. Yes, I do.
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11 MS. STEEL: It is in tab 39.
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13 MR. MORRIS: 1A, 39, if you want to have a look at it.
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15 MS. STEEL: And it is page 104, I think it starts.
16 A. Yes.
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18 MR. MORRIS: Let me just have a quick look at this.
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20 MS. STEEL: The list of stallholders is page 108.
21 A. Yes.
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23 MR. MORRIS: If we look at that list of stallholders, they
24 actually did attend the fayre, did they, those
25 stallholders?
26 A. Yes.
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28 Q. And if we just look, there is a wide range, including face
29 painting?
30 A. Yes.
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32 Q. Disabled against animal research, campaign against the arms
33 trade, vegetarian society, Camden trade unions support
34 units, friends of the earth?
35 A. Yes.
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37 MR. JUSTICE BELL: There is no need to read them all out.
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39 MR. MORRIS: Etc. etc. Can you see any of those stallholders
40 who relate directly to McDonald's specifically?
41 A. No. No, the whole point of the fayre was to encourage
42 as wide a range of groups along as possible. I mean, this
43 is a pretty broad range of groups at that time involved in,
44 I would say, environmental, human and animal rights
45 campaigning.
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47 Q. And if we look in the workshops, which is on page 109 --
48 A. Yes.
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50 Q. -- it talks about factory farming by a vegetarian society,
51 exploitation of women on carnation plantations in Columbia?
52 A. Yes.
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54 Q. The next one is exploitation of workers in the fast-food
55 industry, Camden trades union support units?
56 A. Yes.
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58 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Please do not read them all out. I have been
59 able to read since the age of four.
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