MI5. Spooks S04 E03 - Divided They Fall

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00:00Save your anger. Save your fear.
00:18Patch the CCTV footage straight through to the grid, get me Tomahawk on a secure line,
00:21red flash the entire team. Adam, I want you to get down there as soon as possible.
00:28Save your fear, your disillusionment and your anger.
00:33You ready? Yeah.
00:35I'll take you out and present you. There's a room put aside after for press interviews.
00:40Six councillors in East London have defected to the British Way.
00:59It's given them control of the housing committee and they've announced a policy of Whites First,
01:03or Families United as they're calling it. Illegal surely.
01:06The residents aren't waiting for it to go to the High Court.
01:08Plus, the British Way are organising a rally to coincide with the defections.
01:12Fiona's gone down to check the mood. The last thing we need is an MP like Samson addressing them.
01:16And Adam?
01:17Gone to see if anyone's coordinating the housing estate trouble.
01:37Now, they didn't want this man to speak to us tonight.
01:41They reckon he was risking his political future because we're a bunch of extremists.
01:49And we all know the political future lies with us.
01:54So, ladies and gentlemen, I'll give you the MP for Northdale Valley, William Samson.
02:10Thank you. Now, today we saw what can happen when you ignore the anger of the British people.
02:18I condemn, categorically, the violence on the estate.
02:21But I also condemn the politicians who caused it to happen.
02:27I've been called Islamophobic.
02:30Now, if that means taking action against those with a Quran in one hand and a dirty bomb in the other, then I plead guilty.
02:46Across our nation, I can feel the fear, the disillusion and, most of all, the anger.
02:55Now, I hereby give notice that I'm leaving the bankrupt party I've served for 20 years.
03:00I'm resigning my seat in Parliament.
03:06And I will stand as a candidate in the resultant by-election.
03:10And with your help, I will win and become the first member of Parliament elected for the British way.
03:22Hey! Come on! Hey!
03:31Then, let them dare say that our views are unrepresentative of the British people.
03:43Because tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I am the voice of every frightened, disillusioned and angry person in Britain.
04:08Politicians of all size have condemned the violence which broke out on the estates.
04:12The rioting started after the far-right British Way took control of the housing committee.
04:16In the disturbances, over 30 families from ethnic minorities were driven from their homes,
04:20and more than 20 people required hospital treatment, including five police officers.
04:24Backlashes started already from the evidence of the internet chat rooms.
04:27It's a real mess down there. The families are taking refuge in the local schools.
04:30Police have to take them back.
04:32Would you go back after that?
04:33If they don't, then we're showing that we accept ethnic cleansing.
04:35I'm not sure we're entitled to ask the families to make that point for us.
04:39What do you know about British Way involvement in the riots?
04:41They were around but not joining in. The mob needed little encouragement.
04:44Well, now the mob has a mouthpiece. Housewives' favourite.
04:47Samson was hitting every button in that rally. The people in there didn't have two heads.
04:51I think he's loathsome.
04:52The bar on loathsome politicians has been lowered considerably of late.
04:55There's one thing Samson understands, it's the mood of disillusion.
04:58Fiona's right. Normally the system's robust enough to see off the mavericks.
05:02Things are different now.
05:05OK, Harry. I'm all ears as to why we discovered Samson's little plan
05:09at exactly the same time as the rest of the British public.
05:12Seems like a significant intelligence failure for where I'm sitting.
05:17Perhaps you should sit down.
05:19If he wins...
05:20He won't win.
05:21If he wins, it'll be a victory for fundamentalists of all types.
05:24We all know what the Islamic extremists will be preaching.
05:27We do intend to stop him winning.
05:29That's fine. But they're still dousing the flames on the estates.
05:32A by-election fought on race is the last thing we need at the present time.
05:36Of course.
05:37So, what are you proposing to do?
05:40We're going to make the British Way eat itself
05:42before we have to start building walls to keep communities apart.
05:45The big problem is that with the opposition in such a mess,
05:47several MPs are thinking about following Samson.
05:49Take a close look at those MPs. Find us one we can work on.
05:51The British Way are a legal party.
05:53They are only using the democratic process in order to destroy it.
05:55So instead of that, we destroy the democratic process in order to save it.
05:59So how does the operation work?
06:00We start an internal war within the British Way,
06:02just as we used to in the past with the Irish Republicans.
06:04This picture represents both their greatest strength and the fault line we work on.
06:08It's not an unfamiliar scenario.
06:10Two politicians who, when working well together, are an unstoppable force.
06:13But it's never a pretty sight when they turn against each other.
06:15Exactly.
06:16Fiona will take charge of Samson while I look after Moran.
06:19This operation is going to be a two-pronged attack.
06:21And what about me?
06:22Use that deviant imagination of yours to head up the dirty tricks team on the election campaign.
06:25Can you handle that?
06:27What do you think?
06:28Good. We'll get Colin and Malcolm straight to work on the legend.
06:33So, we're going to make you a disillusioned British Way supporter.
06:36Here's your wardrobe.
06:38We've also backstopped your legend.
06:40Here are the letters you received while in prison.
06:42These are probation office details.
06:44Newspaper clippings you kept about the hit and run on an Asian kid in your subsequent trial.
06:48There are details of a fight in prison with a black inmate
06:50and a letter from the housing department confirming your transfer from Croydon after your release.
06:54We've got an asset in the field called Isis,
06:56whom you can use to justify your presence.
06:58She's your Aunty May. Whenever she's in the house, there'll be red tulips in the window.
07:01Where does Aunty May live?
07:0263 Frenchham Road and before that, 17 Highfront Drive.
07:05You've also applied to join the party.
07:07You've asked to speak to Keith Moran personally. Here's a copy of the letter.
07:09Wouldn't that look odd?
07:10I'm a troubled soul with my CV. You'll be curious.
07:12This one has text messages, photos and numbers of mates in Croydon.
07:15This one is for status reports. Every 24 hours, please.
07:18Not necessary.
07:19I've just read the report of Keith Moran's CO when he was a soldier serving with the Paris.
07:23Warns of serious psychopathic tendencies.
07:26Also, the results of a court-martial for the accidental discharge of a weapon
07:30which killed a black recruit. Moran got off.
07:33This one is for status reports. Every 24 hours, please.
07:36Does Samson know about Moran's violent past?
07:38Of course. And as long as it's useful to Samson, he'll use it.
07:41In a real emergency, speed dial on hash three and we'll get back up to you straight away.
07:45Use Aunty May to send more detailed reports.
07:47Let's hope Samson's taken in.
07:49Is it not a disgrace that our firefighters and nurses cannot live next to their dead places of work?
07:55Well, some might say the solution to that is to build more houses.
07:57Yeah, or stop giving the ones we have to asylum seekers.
08:15What are you up to?
08:18Building my legend for the internet.
08:20Emily Glover. Went to Rodine School and Christchurch College, Oxford.
08:24Professional background?
08:25Works in advertising.
08:27Advised the government on presenting its case for GM foods and arms sales to unethical regimes.
08:32Quite the rising star.
08:33Made a director at Portman Bright just last year.
08:35I like Emily.
08:36She's quite the girl about town.
08:44He went to the zoo today.
08:47He was going on about seeing a lizard with no feet.
08:50A lizard with no feet? Isn't that a snake?
08:53Tell you what, if either of us is around at all over the next month, we can ask him.
09:06I've got my first meeting with Keith Moran at British Way headquarters.
09:16What kind of a world is he going to know?
09:18Shh. He's dreaming about lizards with no feet.
09:24Sometimes I think it was stupid, selfish of us to have a child.
09:32He came from an act of love between us.
09:36He's neither stupid nor selfish.
09:47Sir Samson.
09:48Emily Glover, Portman Bright Lobbyists, Public Affairs.
09:51Quick minute of your time.
09:52Yeah.
09:53My company lobbies on behalf of several large corporations
09:56and some of my clients are very concerned at the way our society is coming apart at the seams.
10:00Well, then they know who they should be supporting.
10:02You're not the only alternative.
10:04Well, the only one in touch with how people really feel.
10:07You have a high opinion of yourself. That's good.
10:09Well, Naomi, any social democratic, and I'll tell you their hopes,
10:12and, more importantly, their fears.
10:14But you know that already or you wouldn't be anywhere near me.
10:17I'll be watching closely, Mr. Samson.
10:25Google Emily Glover for me, would you?
10:43Long way from Croydon, Luton, Chivers?
10:47I can't live there anymore.
10:49My grand-aunt lives in Luton, so I arranged a housing transfer with the council.
10:53She a party member, your aunt?
10:55Live and let live.
10:56Well, that's what we believe in these days.
10:58Not what we believed when we were taking back our houses the other day.
11:01Sir.
11:02Yeah, I wouldn't miss that one.
11:03Probably got to focus on the electoral battle now.
11:06I've done five years, defending my people.
11:10I used to look up to men like you.
11:12Used to?
11:14Look, I just need to know, is there still a place for me here?
11:16Of course there is.
11:18Look...
11:19We still believe the same stuff?
11:20Look at that. Who'd have thought that?
11:22Since Samson's joined us, the phones haven't stopped ringing.
11:24Can't process the membership application forms fast enough.
11:27Gonna need bigger premises once he's elected.
11:29Yeah, I know.
11:30But there'll always be a place for those who were with us at the beginning.
11:33Soldiers.
11:36All right.
11:39All right.
11:46Smell a journalist?
11:48I'll look into the address.
11:50Do a little security check, yeah?
11:52He's one of those bastards from Torchlight. We're gonna have to deal with him.
11:55I'll get him out of the way. You check his flat.
11:58Harry.
11:59I'd like you to meet Emily Glover, who works for Portman Bright.
12:01Emily, this is Peregrine Howell-Davies.
12:03MI5 employing PR bods, aren't they?
12:05I'm trying to persuade them to have beanbags at Sam's house.
12:08Jolly good.
12:09I understand you're one of those thinking of joining William Samson.
12:12That would be a mistake.
12:13Shouldn't you be out chasing Al-Qaeda?
12:15Actually, that's exactly what we are doing.
12:17Don't see the link, personally. We need strong leadership.
12:20Like Germany in 1933.
12:22Now you're being ridiculous.
12:24You wouldn't fit in the British way, Perry.
12:26I agree with their platform almost entirely. They have changed.
12:30He means you wouldn't fit in.
12:32Because?
12:33Because they haven't changed enough to accept homosexuals.
12:38To be fair, neither has Mrs. Howell-Davies.
12:41Although they do say half the S.A. taken out on the night of the Long Knives
12:45were surprised with a strapping young Aryan lad in their beds.
12:48So perhaps you'd like to take your chances.
12:50Crude and a little predictable.
12:52The most effective things so often are.
12:56Sleep on it, Perry.
13:03Hello, Auntie May.
13:05It's your favourite nephew.
13:07Luke, I'm just calling to let you know I'm settling in OK
13:10and I'll be over to see you soon.
13:11OK, bye.
13:12Thank you very much indeed, Senior Political Analyst May.
13:14I'm Maury.
13:15A massive hunt is underway in Hull for Melanie Roberts,
13:18who disappeared yesterday.
13:21A bike was found in nearby woods.
13:23The police have expressed concern...
13:31Get your coat.
13:32What? Why?
13:34I want to show you something.
13:36What?
14:07Where are we going?
14:08You'll see.
14:21Great.
14:22The British Way Welcoming Committee are checking him out.
14:37What am I supposed to be looking for?
14:39A bittern.
14:41It's a type of heron that has an unmistakable moving call.
14:45Bloody rare.
14:49Why did you bring me up here?
14:51I wanted you to feel welcome.
15:03This is excellent.
15:04This is excellent.
15:05We put some additional letters from Aunty May of 63 Frenchham Road in there.
15:10She still sends him five pounds and a Kit Kat for his birthday.
15:13Elderly relatives always did have a problem with inflation.
15:17Yeah, when I was a kid I used to come up here and play.
15:22There was a time when people never used to worry about paedophiles.
15:25One of these days we should find ourselves a nonce
15:27and let him loose up here and hunt him down with guns.
15:30Yeah, well, I prefer a crossbow myself.
15:35What kind of bird's that?
15:39Oh, it's a woodlark.
15:40Lulula arborio, that's his Latin name.
15:42A bit like a skylark with a shorter tail.
15:46Immigrants.
15:47What?
15:48They come over here from abroad, don't they?
15:51Yeah, well, they find their own food, darling.
15:53They don't try and groom my daughter.
15:55Good point.
15:57How did you get into birdwatching?
16:00My dad used to bring me up here.
16:02My dad used to bring me.
16:04What does he do, your old man?
16:06Asbestosis got him.
16:09Used to come up here till, you know, near the end.
16:12Said it used to help him forget about everything.
16:17It's peaceful.
16:19Yeah.
16:22Yeah.
16:25You still got doubts about the party?
16:28Felt the power of that nightmare in charge of those estates.
16:32We sent the immigrants and asylum seekers packing.
16:35When you could see the faces of the police,
16:38you knew they were scared of us.
16:39Yeah, so imagine what it'd be like when we're really running things.
16:42Not with Samson leading us, he's just another politician who betrays.
16:46Keeps you going outside.
16:47Who are you to question us?
16:49Hey, I mean, what are you trying to do?
16:51You want to win some award for undercover journalism or something?
16:53You want me on tape saying I've thrown pig's heads into mosques?
16:56It's a pretty serious accusation. You think you can back it up?
17:04You know, while we're here, my men are in your flat.
17:08What have you got to hide?
17:10Guess you'll have to wait for them to tell you that.
17:14You're the last infiltrator we uncovered.
17:16He hasn't been seen in a while.
17:27No, I don't think you're a journalist.
17:29Oh, yeah? Why's that?
17:31I can smell fear.
17:35Hear that?
17:37That booming noise.
17:38Think it was a bittern.
17:44Must be your boys reporting back.
17:47Smell my fear now.
17:57Reconsidered, Perry?
17:59Harry.
18:01Our party's in real trouble.
18:03Last by-election, we were in fourth place.
18:05Fourth?
18:06We used to lead this nation.
18:07Then stay and rescue the party.
18:09The mood in the country is changing and we must follow that mood.
18:12Burning houses, refugees in primary schools.
18:14That's different. That was a mob.
18:15For Christ's sake, Perry.
18:16The British way and the mob are like Siamese twins.
18:18Look, I've grown attached to a stable two-party...
18:21Three.
18:22We're including the little Scottish chap.
18:24Okay, three-party system.
18:25Let's not throw away something that's served us so well.
18:28What do you want me to do?
18:30You'll be joining Samson.
18:32But I thought...
18:33There's always a twist.
18:35We've been hearing stories from Guildford, for example,
18:38that Albanian asylum seekers are trying to set up prostitution rings in the town.
18:42Now, they can threaten you with as many court appearances as they like.
18:46I won't be intimidated.
18:48It is a national disgrace and something should be done about it.
18:53Samson's mentioned this Guildford thing a few times now.
18:55Of course.
18:56One asylum seeker asks a white girl the time,
18:58we've got a mob burning down the hostel.
19:00Better warn Chief Constable's about possible provocations.
19:02Forgive me for doubting you, Harry, but Samson seems to be riding very high.
19:05Then the fall will be even more painful.
19:07It better be.
19:08Because if Samson wins this election, he won't be the last British way MP.
19:13What have you got for me?
19:14A British Way leaflet we've produced,
19:16which makes derogatory comments about one of the other candidates having a disabled child.
19:19Should lose them some sympathy.
19:20That's the general idea.
19:21Have you got that list of speaking venues?
19:24I'll make sure they're double-booked for gamblers and anonymous meetings,
19:27and then we'll take a look at the acoustics.
19:29What's that?
19:30Data from the highly respectable polling company, Blake Research.
19:34I've got it.
19:35I've got it.
19:36I've got it.
19:37I've got it.
19:38I've got it.
19:39I've got it.
19:40I've got it.
19:41Blake Research.
19:42We got them to poll on all the issues that people want Samson to talk about,
19:45and then we fiddled a little with the findings.
19:47Excellent. That's keeping off message.
19:55Um, any news from Adam?
19:57Just awaiting his status report.
19:58Oh, I thought it would have come in by now.
20:01Do you want me to tell you when it comes in?
20:03Yeah, sure, if I'm around.
20:06Fiona, you'll be all right.
20:12No!
20:27No!
20:34I think they trust me now, but they might still be keeping an eye on me.
20:37Didn't see anybody watching you.
20:39What if the tulips die?
20:40Shh, they're plastic.
20:45I need some help from base. Here's my report for when the postman comes.
20:48He's nice, your postman.
20:50Careful with that boy. He's trouble.
21:06Morning.
21:07Morning.
21:09Morning.
21:12Who's that?
21:15A real relative.
21:16Your sister?
21:17Flatterer.
21:39Morning.
21:45News from Adam?
21:47It's done.
21:48We need another push on Moran.
21:50He trusts Adam, but he's remaining stubbornly loyal to Samson,
21:53prepared to swallow his injured feelings in the more moderate line
21:55because he believes he might become a powerful second-in-command.
21:57Then we must make him realise he will never be second-in-command.
22:00Time for stage two.
22:01Ruth, you need to start preparing.
22:04What for?
22:05I'm sending you back to GCHQ. Temporarily.
22:08I'm only on this op who has experience of GCHQ culture.
22:12I use the word loosely.
22:15I need somebody I can really trust on this, Ruth.
22:17Right.
22:19This should put him in a bad mood with the campaign trial.
22:23Almost done with the makeover.
22:24How are we doing with the internet shopping order?
22:31Oh, Christ.
22:39Are you the owner of this property, sir?
22:41Yes.
22:42I'm from the council planning department.
22:44I'm here to tell you that you cannot just repaint your door in a conservation area.
22:47I didn't.
22:49You can see the colour of all the other doors.
22:51If everybody was to follow your example, well, there'd be aesthetic anarchy, wouldn't there?
22:54And who are you? The Indian Civil Service?
22:56No. I'm from the planning department, as I think I mentioned.
23:00Here's your contravention notice with details of the fine.
23:02You've got 48 hours to pay, otherwise it doubles.
23:04Good day.
23:09No.
23:10Every single item, not one thing, my PA actually ordered.
23:15All the refrigerated goods were off,
23:17and lobster sent as a replacement for washing powder.
23:21What?
23:22Dirty tricks.
23:23Interfering with my internet shopping right after some
23:26chippy little Asian tried to fine me for changing my door colour.
23:30Oh, you can't do that in a conservation area, Bill.
23:32Not without permission.
23:33I didn't.
23:34I didn't.
23:38Oh, never mind.
23:40Well, this might cheer you up.
23:41I have a client who might be prepared to make a substantial donation to the party.
23:45And I've spoken to Fitz and to Peter.
23:47Peter Tomlinson. But he could bring Roger and Neil with him.
23:50Tides turning our way.
23:52Especially after the Guildford problem.
23:54Give me lobster over washing powder any day.
23:56Well, I might just do that one evening.
23:59Well, you can take your fat virus and you can shove it up your fat arse.
24:03That's right.
24:04Scrooge!
24:09I know somebody.
24:12Somebody?
24:13Somebody who works for the government.
24:15And?
24:16My cousin.
24:17Not exactly one of us, but she was up for promotion,
24:20and guess who they gave the job to?
24:22One of our little ethnic friends who was much less qualified.
24:25What do you mean works for the government?
24:27I can't really say.
24:28She used to give us information about commies.
24:31Stick on the website.
24:35Told me a thing or two about Samson.
24:37What sort of thing?
24:39Purge is coming.
24:41Samson's been talking about it with other members of the executive committee.
24:44Leslie's an admin officer for a department that listens in to everything.
24:51I'm on the executive committee.
24:53I've heard nothing about any purge.
24:55I've heard nothing about any purge.
24:57Yeah.
24:58Wonder why.
25:03Introduce me to your cousin, then.
25:05You're joking, aren't you?
25:06You should run a mile from somebody like you.
25:08Huh?
25:10Okay.
25:39Another sleepless night for Herr Samson.
25:41The neighbours won't be best pleased, either.
25:43Collateral damage.
25:45Tributes have been pouring in for murdered schoolgirl Melanie Roberts.
25:48Her headteacher described her as a bright and popular child...
25:51Cut her throat. This'll cause chaos.
25:54Melanie's body was discovered today in a disused garage.
25:57Police are refusing to comment on reports circulating about the cause of her death,
26:01but they have confirmed that a 37-year-old man of Afghan origin
26:05has been charged tonight with her murder.
26:07Appears to have been an asylum seeker who was severely tortured in his home country.
26:10He's been treated for psychological illness,
26:12spent his whole time reading extremist websites.
26:14Samson's gone up to Hull to take flowers to the spot where the body was found.
26:18Oh, that's beautiful.
26:19First they provoke the conditions that caused the tragedy,
26:21and then go and shed crocodile tears at the scene of the crime.
26:24We hear a lot of talk these days about rights,
26:27particularly the rights of asylum seekers and terrorists.
26:32But didn't Melanie Roberts have rights as well?
26:34Didn't Melanie Roberts have the right to play outside her own home
26:37without having a throat cut?
26:40Now, to the sneering elites, people around here are white trash, inbreds, rednecks,
26:44only good for creating the wealth of the country
26:47and sending their sons to fight in foreign wars.
26:49They love asylum seekers in Islington
26:51because they make good cleaning ladies and they don't have to live next to them.
26:54Now, you'll know I've resigned my seat in Parliament
26:57to fight again for the British way.
26:59And when we win,
27:01it won't be a victory for me,
27:04but for all the decent folk who mourned here today
27:09for the memory of Melanie Roberts,
27:11murdered by a man who had no business being here in the first place.
27:22Absolutely bloody lamentable, Harry.
27:24It just complicates things a little.
27:26I'm not sure you can keep control of this tiger that you're carrying.
27:29You never used to lose your nerve so easily.
27:33The British way haven't got anybody else with Samson's charisma.
27:37It'd be very unfortunate if anything happened to him.
27:39No.
27:40We could make it a white left-wing extremist.
27:42Things are bad enough right now, Julianne.
27:44Doing what you're suggesting would be like throwing petrol on the flames.
27:46Short-term chaos for long-term stability?
27:48Let me deal with this my way.
27:51If Samson wins his seat for the British way, it'll change everything.
27:54They have to be seen to destroy themselves.
27:56Everything else is going according to plan.
27:57Where's the fall? You promised me.
27:58Dealing with Samson in the way you're suggesting is not an option.
28:00I'm sorry.
28:02If I float an idea, by definition it is an option.
28:07You're just telling me you think it's a bad one.
28:08I'm telling you it's not the best one.
28:13Okay.
28:14But if you mess this up, you're on your own.
28:16Could I have that in writing?
28:27There have been further violent clashes in response to the death of Melanie Roberts.
28:31News is coming in from Cardiff of an Iraqi man who's been beaten to death by a furious crowd.
28:36The victim, who'd been tortured in the jails of Saddam Hussein, was married with three children.
28:40Tell that to the family of Melanie Roberts.
28:42The police have expressed concern at the cycle of revenge attacks
28:45and are urging people to stay calm.
28:47You're watching Sky News Live.
28:49Let's go.
28:50Where to?
28:51Come on, we're not missing out on this. We're going hunting.
28:56Let's go.
29:22We're supposed to avoid violence during the election.
29:23I've got a surprise pass for the week.
29:27Yeah.
29:32What are you doing?
29:34What?
29:35Boss.
29:36He's trying to use his mobile.
29:37So?
29:38I thought you might like a perk.
29:39See you in a minute.
29:41Shut up, Brian.
29:52Let me do it.
29:53What?
29:54Let me.
29:55No, no, another time.
29:56Come on, for all those years I spent inside.
29:57No, no, no.
30:02Wait.
30:04Pick up one of our kids.
30:06Let's do one of those.
30:11What, you haven't got the bottle?
30:13Have you?
30:14Come on, hurry up. We're exposed here.
30:25Come on.
30:56Shit!
30:59What did you do that for?
31:00What?
31:01You moved. Do you think I would have missed it if you hadn't moved?
31:02Oh, I never.
31:03Give me another bolt.
31:04Never mind.
31:05Give me another bolt.
31:06Forget the kid. Let's move it.
31:07And you introduced me to that cousin of yours.
31:09So help me, I'll go and find her myself.
31:13I think, given the choice, most people would prefer a crossbow bolt and a leg to the head.
31:17But couldn't you...
31:18Missed him altogether.
31:20I saved his life.
31:21If my cover gets blown now, we lose this op.
31:24And people will die.
31:27Okay, what do you want me to do?
31:30It's time for the cousin.
31:32She can be so outraged by the death of the child that she's decided to come forward.
31:36Fiona must bait the trap, now.
31:40The donation's secure.
31:42£500,000.
31:44Excellent.
31:45There is a condition.
31:47Which is?
31:49Several of us want Moran and his men out of the party.
31:53Too many negative associations.
31:55But Moran is part of the old guard.
31:58He commands huge support, very difficult to remove.
32:01Some MPs are still undecided.
32:06Make Perry your number two.
32:11Well...
32:13Give me time.
32:15Might be better to do it after the election.
32:18For a start, we can't alienate the rank and file when there's canvassing to be done.
32:21He has a point.
32:22Moran's men may be a bunch of inbreds,
32:24but somebody has to slog around those god-awful council estates.
32:27But you can give me your undertaking that after the by-election,
32:30you'll expel Moran and his supporters and make Perry your deputy.
32:33It's a done deal.
32:39We have to admit that it is impeccable timing.
32:43What is?
32:45Asylum seeker murders photogenic little white girl.
32:53Come on, don't tell me you didn't raise a small cheer inside.
32:59Let's take a look at the latest poll, shall we?
33:09Nice here.
33:12Well, nowhere's safe.
33:15Just look at that poor little girl.
33:17That Cheltenham's not like London.
33:19Don't get your handbag stolen by drug addicts.
33:22You mean niggers.
33:29I don't like that kind of language.
33:31If you're going to talk like that, then I'm not speaking to you anymore.
33:33Lesley.
33:34No, Luke, I've said this to you before.
33:38Not all coloured people are bad.
33:41Then what are you doing here then? I thought you agreed with us.
33:44I support the British way because we're only a little island and we can't take any more immigrants.
33:49I'm not a racialist, though, and I don't like bad language.
33:53Come on, Lesley, we've come all this way.
33:54My mum was really pleased, wasn't she?
33:57We've got some photos of when we'd done a barbecue, look.
34:04Henry and Gavin arguing over the barbecue as usual.
34:10Luke says that you work for the government.
34:12The government.
34:15That they passed you over for promotion in favour of her.
34:20I just want what's fair, that's all.
34:23That Asian girl had only worked there a few months.
34:25I've been working on that section for 15 years, not a day off sick.
34:27Well, once.
34:30When I got back from Menorca and I'd eaten a big pile the night before getting on the plane.
34:33Sick.
34:35I should have had the bloody omelette.
34:36My husband John had the omelette, he was fit as a fiddle.
34:38Tell them what you've been working on, Les.
34:39OK.
34:41Well, my section has been tasked.
34:45That's what we call it in my line of work, to monitor certain organisations.
34:50The British Way is one of them.
34:52And we listen to traffic.
34:54It's me getting technical again.
34:56Not like cars and stuff.
34:58Exchanges of information between people.
35:00Phone calls.
35:02Emails.
35:03Have you been listening to Samson?
35:04Sam?
35:14These...
35:22These...
35:24These are transcripts of his conversations with an MP called Peregrine Howell-Davies and some lobbyist.
35:30Transcripts?
35:32And I have a tape.
35:39I don't know, Luke.
35:40This will get me the sack.
35:41You can trust Keith, Les.
35:44You have to get rid of it afterwards.
35:46It's fine.
35:47I'll look after it.
36:00Come on, let's get going.
36:01I don't want to get into trouble.
36:04Get your manifest.
36:09The donation's secure.
36:12£500,000.
36:14Excellent.
36:15There is a condition.
36:16Which is?
36:17Several of us want Moran and his men out of the party.
36:20Too many negative associations.
36:22Moran isn't part of the old crowd.
36:24He commands a huge support.
36:26Very difficult to remove.
36:27Some MPs are still undecided.
36:29Make Pere your number two.
36:34Give me time.
36:37It might be better to do it after the election.
36:39Christo, we can't alienate the rank and file when there's canvassing to be done.
36:42Well, he has a point.
36:43Moran's men may be a bunch of inbreds, but somebody has to slog around and do an awful council of states.
36:48But you can give me your undertaking that after the by-election you'll expel Moran and his supporters and make Pere your deputy.
36:56It's a done deal.
37:00Thank you.
37:09It's always the same, isn't it?
37:11What is?
37:15My granddad was injured at the Battle of Heap.
37:17Dad died of asbestosis.
37:23We're just nothing, really, are we?
37:25White trash.
37:26A bunch of inbreds for everybody to laugh at.
37:30We can take the party back from him.
37:33You'll be our leader.
37:34We don't need some MP taking checks from big businesses to sell us out.
37:48Let's see how Samson copes without a shower on his big day.
37:53Harry, Samson's holding a press conference today,
37:56and if what I'm hearing is correct, you'd better be right on top of your game or there'll be consequences.
38:07Fiona, you ready?
38:08The tanks are rolling.
38:14Shall we share this one?
38:15No bloody water in my house.
38:18A car alarm again. If I find the owner, where's Perry?
38:21He'll be along shortly with the rest.
38:23You nervous?
38:24Nervous? No, no, no.
38:25I'll tell you what is amazing.
38:27When people write their history books, this day will go down as a turning point in British politics,
38:31and we were here, you and I.
38:33Excited.
38:34Good. Use the adrenaline.
38:35Oh, yeah.
38:38Perry.
38:41Great.
38:42OK, thanks.
38:44OK, so what's going on?
38:46Perry's assembling the MPs.
38:48They'll file in one by one for maximum effect.
38:50OK.
38:51Neil's wearing an astonishing tie, apparently.
38:53Well, that's Neil for you.
38:55I'm thinking he'll make a very good spokesperson, camera friendly.
38:58We'll see.
38:59You have been fantastic.
39:06Hear that?
39:07What?
39:09Tiny tremors.
39:12Political landscape's shifting.
39:15Let's go.
39:21MUSIC PLAYS
39:40Good morning.
39:41Morning.
39:45Now, we are present at the beginning of a new era,
39:48and I'd like to dedicate this moment to the memory of Melanie Roberts.
39:54And so joining me on stage is Peregrine Harle-Davies, my campaign manager.
40:02Bringing with him ten new British Way MPs.
40:11Mr Sampson, where are your fellow MPs?
40:13Are they not prepared to support burning people out of their houses, Mr Sampson?
40:18Whoa, whoa, whoa.
40:21Whoa, whoa, whoa.
40:23No pictures.
40:24Please, just wait.
40:28Please, please, just wait.
40:34I said no pictures.
40:35Will you stop taking pictures?
40:39No! Stop it!
40:41I'm afraid that William Sampson is a delusional and dangerous megalomaniac
40:46who exploits violence for his own ends
40:48and who has made a number of despicable off-the-record remarks
40:51about the poor child murdered in Hull, which do not bear repeating.
40:55There was never any question that either myself or my colleagues would join him.
40:59Frankly, the man is a liar and unfit to hold a seat in Parliament.
41:02Stage one is complete.
41:04Well, I can't really say any more at this stage until I consult with my...
41:07When did you...?
41:08When did you...?
41:16Mr Sampson!
41:17I'm not making any comments about the events in Westminster this morning.
41:22Now, my real colleagues are those on the Executive Committee of the party
41:26and I look forward to their full support
41:28in the victory for common sense and decency in Northdale Valley.
41:32Is it decent for you to attack disabled children in your election campaign, Mr Sampson?
41:36I haven't seen the leaflet, but those responsible will be dismissed.
41:43We can go on to win this by-election
41:45without those cowards and traitors who promised me their support.
41:48But now, more than ever...
41:50The only coward and traitor in this room is you!
41:54Expel me! Expel me! Expel me, you bastard!
41:58I'll break your neck!
41:59You are insane!
42:00Come on, take her back to her members.
42:02We're going to be the real...
42:03I've heard what you've been saying about me!
42:05Liar! You lying bastard!
42:23Yeah?
42:24Mr Sampson, this is the establishment calling.
42:27How do you feel now that we've introduced a little colour to your life?
42:31Even more problems for William Sampson today
42:33as violence broke out at a British Way meeting.
42:36Police broke up the warring factions
42:38as opinion polls showed a dramatic slump in support
42:41for the far-right organisation which has been riven with internal divisions.
42:45A textbook operation.
42:47Squeezed at every level, the party split right down the middle.
42:49Well done, everyone.
42:50Polls are already showing a drop in support for Sampson.
42:53What's the latest from Adam?
42:54He's helping Moran get the real British Way off the ground
42:56and ensuring that it's filled with nutters and informants.
42:58Ruth, I want you to visit Isis again with some more GCHQ files and help him out.
43:02I don't have to see Moran this time.
43:04Probably not.
43:05Although, if necessary, I'm sure you could carry it off with the same aplomb as last time.
43:08What news from the Westminster village?
43:10Hal Davis has been promoted to the Shadow Cabinet.
43:12Nice to see men of principle getting their reward.
43:15He's dropping hints about the New Year on his list.
43:17Not in my lifetime.
43:18You tell him his only honour comes from serving his country.
43:29What do you want?
43:31We have to talk.
43:32Look, I'm coming up to arrange somewhere discreet for us to meet.
43:37Look, don't be such a bloody fool, man.
43:39MI5 have been playing us off against each other
43:41and we've walked into every trap they've set for us.
43:46You got balls, I'll give you that.
43:49I can hunt you down, bury you in that copse over there, nobody a bit wiser.
43:53I want to rebuild things.
43:55Rebuild things?
43:56Now, you say that you'd heard things on tape.
43:58That must have been a set-up.
43:59Don't you lie to me.
44:01Look, they told me that you were a racist scum we should get rid of.
44:03Now, has anybody appeared suddenly, out of the blue, telling you bad things about me?
44:09We should stay together.
44:10Let's put the party back on the road.
44:14Stay together?
44:15With you?
44:18Nah, what's done is done.
44:21Party will never be safe with men like you.
44:24But if what you're saying is true,
44:27somebody's going to pay.
44:41Oh, yes?
44:43We've come on behalf of your nephew, Luke Chivers.
44:46Oh, yes, is anything the matter?
44:49Everything's fine.
44:50Can we come in?
44:52Certainly.
45:03What can I do for you young men?
45:06Luke was wondering if he could have a Twix for his next birthday.
45:16Would you like tea?
45:19Three sugars.
45:21Three sugars, please.
45:29Who's Luke Chivers?
45:43Adam, it's Ruth.
45:44I'm outside the ISIS safe house, but there's no answer and the door's ajar.
45:47Are there tulips in the window?
45:49Yes.
45:50Okay, wait for me. I'll be there in ten minutes.
46:19Luke?
46:49Luke?
47:19Luke?
47:50What are they doing? Why have they let us go?
47:53They never let us go.
47:57Adam!
47:58Run!
48:01Go on, run!
48:04I've got all day and I know this place down the back of my head!
48:11We're trapped here.
48:13Adam, he's going to kill us.
48:14He wants me more than you. Get out of here.
48:15I can't leave you.
48:16I'll hold him up. Go.
48:20Go.
48:46Losing your touch?
48:50You got time to reload?
49:04Bye-bye, traitor.
49:05I can offer you a deal.
49:08Not like you.
49:10I have beliefs. I don't do deals.
49:14I have given my life to this party.
49:17For my people.
49:18Your people?
49:19Yes, my people.
49:22Every soldier in a foreign graveyard.
49:25Every worker whose job's been taken by a foreigner.
49:28Every man or woman who loves the country that shits on them over and over again.
49:33The crossboat boat would be preferable to a lecture on patriotism from a murderer like you.
49:38Then I am happy to oblige.
49:49No!
49:54Shall I hit him again, Adam?
49:56Only if you want to.
50:01Your front page news.
50:05Cheer up.
50:07That'll definitely have just lost Samson his deposit.
50:12I've given my life for this movement.
50:14Yes, you have.
50:16But how hard did we have to push to make Samson offer you up?
50:20Doesn't that make you wonder about the movement you've given your life for?
50:22I'm not like Samson, and I'm not a traitor like you.
50:25No, you're not.
50:26There's always a reckoning, though.
50:28What?
50:29You're like the SS officer who treats his own children with love and kindness
50:32and then smacks the legs of Jewish kids with a truncheon as he herds them onto cattle trucks.
50:37I look after my own.
50:39I'll tell that to the grandchildren of my colleague that you drowned.
50:46So I have no idea what you're talking about.
50:53You can't pin that on me.
50:57You'd have to give evidence to reveal that she was a spy.
51:01You're right.
51:05But you did mention the body of an infiltrator.
51:09The police are there now.
51:11They'll probably want DNA samples from you when we're finished.
51:16Pretty straightforward murder case, I would have thought.
51:30Under police escort, the First Families are beginning to return
51:34to the very homes they were driven from earlier this month.
51:37But it might yet take some time for the wounds of that violent evening to heal.
51:42It'll help that the British way don't have an MP any longer.
51:44There are widespread concerns now about the disillusionment from the electorate towards politicians
51:49and the way in which this election has been fought
51:51has now raised serious questions about the political landscape of contemporary Britain.
51:56Yeah, Samson losing his deposit really was very satisfactory, still.
52:01What?
52:02The turnout was very low and a pantomime horse did better than some of the main candidates.
52:05It doesn't make people fascists to want decent housing for their children.
52:09Ignore their concerns and people like Samson won't be away for very long.
52:14I'm glad to have you back.