Episode 1 The Politician's Husband


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This programme contains some scenes of a sexual nature.

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ALARM BLEEPS

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Is it time?

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'Surprise resignation today of Aiden Hoynes, Secretary of State

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'for Business, Innovation and Skills

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'and regarded as one of THE high flyers in the cabinet.'

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For weeks, Westminster's been rife with rumours

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about his growing discontent with current Government policy.

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In his letter to the Prime Minister,

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'he implies he is resigning to "spend more time with the family" -

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'but few believe that is really what lies behind it.'

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It's all kicking off now, Minister.

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REPORTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS CLAMOUR

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'He's due to make a personal statement to the House later today.

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'Perhaps then we will know the real reason behind his resignation

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'from the Government.

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'Aiden Hoynes and his wife Freya Gardner, junior Education Minister

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'and a rising star in her own right, have two young children.

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'Often dubbed The Golden Couple of Politics,

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'their marriage is known to be solid,

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'but the demands of a political marriage

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'are bound to put pressure on any family.'

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Thank you. Thank you all.

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Thanks, Lian.

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Thanks.

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Thank you all. Thank you all.

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How's he doing?

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There's his speech. Tell him to check my amendment on para two.

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To the end of the beginning.

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'Order! Order! Personal statement, Mr Aiden Hoynes.

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'Mr Speaker, too often the issue of immigration has been used

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'as a political football,

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'fuelled by inflated statistics in the tabloids

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'to appease the anti-immigration prejudice in Britain.'

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So when the Prime Minister first mooted his proposal

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for an indefinite moratorium on immigration,

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I was deeply concerned

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that should he attempt to force such drastic reform through

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before the election next year,

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not only will it prevent skilled workers coming here who we rely on

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for our desperately needed economic recovery,

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but it impeaches our humanitarian reputation in providing asylum

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for displaced people fleeing their own countries

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to escape death and persecution.

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THEY MURMUR ASSENT

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I did my best to persuade my Right Honourable Friend

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that his unilateral decision would play into the xenophobic prejudices

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of those who seek to turn us into Fortress Britain.

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THEY MURMUR ASSENT

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'But I could not dissuade him.

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'Mr Speaker, while I appreciate the Prime Minister's poor approval ratings

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-'are a matter of concern to him...'

-Dita! Look. It's Daddy!

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'..his readiness to trample on human rights'

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in a craven attempt to attract votes is of greater concern to me.

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-ALL:

-Hear, hear!

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I therefore came to the reluctant conclusion that

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I could no longer serve in my Right Honourable Friend's Government.

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ASTONISHED MURMURS

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I know some in the House will condemn my resignation

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as disloyalty, Mr Speaker.

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-MEMBERS:

-Yes! Yes!

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But I do so because it is the right thing to do.

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And because my loyalty lies not just to my party,

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but to my country.

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It is for others to decide where their own loyalty lies.

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CHEERING

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'Westminster is in leadership crisis mode

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'since Aiden Hoynes' incendiary resignation speech

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'which can only be interpreted as a bid for leadership.

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'He's known to have significant back bench support

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'but he must also get support from the heavyweights in cabinet

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-'to make his bid credible.'

-PHONE RINGS

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'As yet, there's been no word from the Prime Minister's office.'

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Hoynes residence, Dita speaking.

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-It's done.

-'I saw.'

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Such a speech you wrote for him!

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-How are the kids?

-'They're good.'

-The press will descend any minute.

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'Draw the curtains, lock the front door and don't answer the phone.

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Grandfather's on his way.

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And keep an eye on Noah.

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15 minute interview at three o'clock.

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Clock's running, guys! Let's beat the grass on this!

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-"Chancellor due on the World at One".

-We know which way he'll jump.

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No cabinet ministers have commented yet - nothing on PoliticsHome.

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-Statement from Barrow.

-First out the gate - good man!

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"Courageous stand by Aiden Hoynes."

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Dracott's blogging! "Given the challenges the country faces,

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"Aiden Hoynes' leadership bid is badly misjudged and not supported by his cabinet colleagues."

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-Self-serving little shit.

-I thought he was solid?

-He was, last night.

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He's been got at.

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And we can quote you on that?

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-Anything from Bruce?

-Voice mail. Any tweets from him?

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Er, Guardian Blog - "No comment as of yet from Home Office or Treasury".

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-Anything from Guido Fawkes yet?

-No.

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-"Education Minister backs beleaguered Prime Minister".

-Who tweeted that?

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-Sky News.

-Attorney General and Northern Ireland Secretary, "full confidence in the Prime Minister".

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It's too early to blink yet.

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Bruce will turn it around for us.

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Where the hell is he?

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Statement from Downing Street - "In such times of austerity,

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"disappointing a cabinet minister chose to put career ambitions ahead of party and country".

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Tweet from The Times - "resignation speech more a suicide bid than a leadership bid".

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Bruce is out!

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Wheels up, guys!

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Finally!

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'I'm joined by Bruce Babbish,

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'Secretary of State for Work and Pensions - can I ask you

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'where you stand on Aiden Hoynes and his leadership bid, Minister?

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'Let me start by saying this.

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'Aiden Hoynes is a close personal friend.

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'I've known him since university. He was best man at my wedding.

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'I'm godfather to his children.

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'I know him to be a man of steadfast principle

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'and complete integrity, which makes his actions today

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'all the more baffling.

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'He accused the Prime Minister of cynically using immigration

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'to win votes when arguably he's done the same thing

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'trying to peddle support for his ill-judged leadership bid.

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'So this definitely is a leadership bid?'

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My God, what is he doing to us?

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'To be honest, I'm still trying to get my head around why he went ahead with it.

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'I have to tell you I'm not alone in that view. Thank you.'

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It's over.

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-Not everyone's come out yet. We still have time to...

-It's over.

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TELEPHONE RINGS

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TELEPHONE CONTINUES TO RING

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Hello, Tom. Thank you very much.

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Nice to see you, Bob. See you in a couple of days.

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HE BREATHES HEAVILY

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It's all right, Duncan.

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Will this take long?

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I'm due at Number Ten - the reception for Putin.

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That your reward, is it?

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How was it again, Bruce?

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"Resign," you said. "You'll help rally the big beasts in cabinet," you said.

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"I'll be in Number Ten by the recess," you said.

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He who wields the knife never wears the crown.

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Heseltine learnt that lesson.

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It wasn't me who wielded the knife, was it?

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Remind me, who was it held your hand

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when Wanda walked out on your marriage? Hmm?

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Who was it had your back when your expenses thing blew up?

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Who was it held you together when you had the prostate scare last year

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and covered your arse in cabinet?

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Oh, wait - that would be me.

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It was never going to fly.

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Not once the PM put the thumbscrews on everyone.

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So you just hung me out to dry?

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You're eliminating the competition. That's what this is.

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The office you hired for my campaign HQ,

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the mobile phones for the troops. It was all for you.

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All along it was for you.

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You take all the oxygen, Aiden. You always have.

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They say the best place for an assassin to hide is in plain sight.

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Or as a best friend.

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Argh!

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GASPS IN PAIN

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Hurts, doesn't it?

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(Ah!)

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(Ah!)

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(Ah!)

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Are they still there?

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Don't worry, they'll be gone soon.

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-Want to go and play in the garden for a bit?

-Air Asia's changed their flight times!

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I'll miss the connection on the Emirates flight to Lagos.

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Does it have to be Lagos?

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It has to start with "L" to be in alphabetical order!

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Islamabad, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Lagos.

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Wait - Los Angeles!

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Cathay Pacific and China Eastern Airlines both fly there from Kuala Lumpur.

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DOORBELL RINGS Hello? Hello? Anybody there?

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HE BREATHES HEAVILY

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They're not coming in. No-one's coming in.

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PHONE RINGS

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Stay...

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I'm not going anywhere.

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KNOCKING ON DOOR, DOORBELL RINGS

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Can you just, er, pull in over here? Just for a second. Thank you.

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Oh, my God, what is she doing?

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Snatching her 15 seconds of fame.

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You go in. I'll get shot of them.

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No. We need to be on message together on this.

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And risk taking you down with me?

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My neck, my risk.

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PRESS AND MEDIA CLAMOUR

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Hope it's worth it.

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All right, let's make this a quick one, eh?

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A short statement only, OK? No questions.

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I'm hardly alone in having misgivings about the Prime Minister's leadership.

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But whoever is spreading these malicious rumours

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that my resignation is a leadership bid of my own is judging me

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by the paucity of their own moral standards.

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Surely one can be a dissident without being

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accused of seeking high office?

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Arguably challenging the prevailing doctrine can be more effective than joining it.

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OK, that's it, guys, short and sweet. Thanks very much.

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THEY CLAMOUR LOUDLY

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Daddy! Daddy!

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Hey, how's my Ruby?

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You were on TV, Daddy - I saw you!

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-No, that was just someone who looked like me.

-It was you, Daddy. You had the same tie!

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Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby!

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PHONE BEEPS

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My constituency officers want a meeting with me ASAP.

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Can this day get any better?

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Did you not forewarn them what you were doing?

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And risk loyalists leaking it?

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You're only a traitor if you fail, aren't you?

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There's a story I used to tell my LSE students.

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A Comintern agent radioed Vladivostok

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to relay a message to Stalin,

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requesting to blow up Hitler in some Munich cafe he frequented.

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Three times he radioed, three times all they got was silence.

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He'd made his own Faustian pact, too.

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In his case, his non-aggression pact with Hitler.

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So there was no pact between the PM and Bruce.

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He's after a clear run for himself.

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I knew he was the master of the dark arts.

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I arrogantly assumed 20 years of friendship meant I was exempt.

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Naive? Possibly. But arrogant?

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It was arrogance made me listen to him.

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How the cabinet is full of ineffectual pigmies.

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I was the only one with the X Factor to win us the election.

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I bought every damn word.

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So much for moral paucity.

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It physically hurts, Dad. It actually hurts.

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"The villainy you teach me

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"I will execute and better your instruction."

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'So, do you buy Aiden Hoynes's claim

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'that his resignation was the act of a dissident?

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'At best he was being disingenuous and at worst duplicitous.

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'When Robin Cook resigned,

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'did he impugn Tony Blair's entire premiership?

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'No. He made it very clear his resignation was over

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'the single issue of Iraq.

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'So this is in the vein of Geoffrey Howe

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'and of course that led to Margaret Thatcher's downfall?

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'Well, it's no coincidence he used virtually the...the same phrase,

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'"It's for others to decide where their loyalties lie," is it?

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'Hoynes did it to force a leadership contest

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'and put himself in pole position.

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'Instead of which - at the risk of mixing too many metaphors -

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'he's put himself out in the wilderness.'

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Oh, God. The day from hell.

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You'll get back.

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You just have to give it time, let things play out.

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They'll close ranks. That's how it works. Those that haven't already.

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-I'm screwed, Freya.

-Come on.

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I'm just trying to look the damn beast in the eye,

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see it for what it is.

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A setback is what it is, that's all.

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We've got through worse, we'll get through this.

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Can you take Noah to school tomorrow?

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Just I've the Select Committee first thing.

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Sure.

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You'll be able to spend more time with him, won't you?

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That's one bonus.

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TELEVISION COMES ON

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God! You and your crap films.

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"I could have been a contender, I could have been somebody."

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Sod off!

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Ah!

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THEY GRUNT PASSIONATELY

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Ah! Ah!

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Hey, why put yourself through it? They'll only depress you.

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Come, Ruby! We go now.

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Here, shopping list.

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Noah needs new laces for his school shoes

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-and Aiden's suit needs picking up.

-Right.

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Ruby, you need your note for the school trip.

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Give it to me.

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Packed lunch.

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Bye, Daddy!

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Bye, sweet.

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'A Downing Street spokesperson said the Prime Minister will not be rushed into the reshuffle

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'and that he is considering all the options.'

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So what have you got at school today?

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Just stuff.

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What kind of stuff?

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INDICATOR CLICKS LOUDLY

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Conversation, Noah.

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I ask questions, you answer, remember?

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INDICATOR TICKS INCREASINGLY LOUDLY

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No! No! NO! NO!

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-Jesus!

-NO! NO!

-What is it? What is it? What did I do?

-WRONG WAY!

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-We avoid the traffic this way!

-WRONG WAY! WRONG WAY!

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-All right, all right! All right, all right!

-WRONG WAY! WRONG WAY!

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-All right! We'll go the other way. All right.

-Wrong way!

-I'm turning round.

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Look, look, look, look. I'm turning round. I'm turning round.

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All right, all right, all right.

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All right, it's all right. We're going the other way.

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All right?

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We're going the right way now, OK?

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Have a good day.

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SCHOOL BELL RINGS

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And there's another outside the Co-op.

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A whole paving stone missing, just a gaping hole.

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Did you call the council?

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Waste of breath, that was.

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Press one for this. Two for that.

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And there's another missing.

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Outside the post office.

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When it was a post office.

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I'll get onto it.

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-Go on!

-More, more, more.

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-More.

-More, more!

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Some more, more like that?

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THEY LAUGH

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OK, get the lumps out.

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Don't even think about it!

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Argh!

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PHONE RINGS

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Right! You are in so much trouble.

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Hoynes residence, Dita speaking? Who?

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I can't believe you just did that!

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Wait, please. Marcus Brock.

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Er, it's Aiden he'll want. Tell him to try his mobile.

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It's you he asked for.

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Freya Gardner?

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Hello there, Freya. Bad moment?

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'Er, Marcus, what can I do for you?'

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I'm sorry, say again?

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There's been a development.

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Again, exactly as he said it. Word for word.

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Your resignation means a minor cabinet reshuffle.

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Bruce will move from Work and Pensions to take over from you as Business Secretary.

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His 30 pieces of silver for services rendered.

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And the PM wants to know my response should I be offered Work and Pensions -

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-with the proviso...

-That you publicly support him over the immigration issue.

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In other words - publicly humiliate you.

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I'm to let him know my decision in the morning.

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But it's not just about humiliating you, is it?

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It's about politically isolating you.

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What better way to do that

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than to show your own wife won't support you?

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-Why else choose me?

-Because you are far and away

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the best woman at Minister of State level and everyone knows it.

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It's a risky little game. What if I took the damn job?

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Oh, except there is no risk, is there?

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He knows you'll reject, out of loyalty to me.

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By making the offer he looks statesmanlike and magnanimous - he's off the hook.

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Mummy! Noah pulled my hair and spitted at me!

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I'll call Marcus in the morning and tell him

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to shove his offer up his woolsack.

0:25:040:25:07

Mummy!

0:25:080:25:09

DRAWERS OPEN AND SHUT

0:25:320:25:38

PHONE RINGS

0:26:250:26:26

-Where are you?

-'Your office.'

0:26:390:26:41

Just run with this, OK?

0:27:020:27:04

You call Marcus in the morning.

0:27:080:27:10

You tell him you've discussed his offer with me.

0:27:100:27:13

I won't stand in the way of such a fantastic opportunity for you.

0:27:130:27:19

So, you will accept the post

0:27:190:27:23

and you'll agree to the condition on the immigration issue.

0:27:230:27:27

In accepting the job, the PM

0:27:270:27:28

will assume you've put ambition ahead of your loyalty to me, won't he?

0:27:280:27:34

So you work with that, you use that to win his trust.

0:27:340:27:39

And then when the time is right, choose your venue.

0:27:390:27:41

Anywhere with maximum impact - Policy Forum dinner,

0:27:410:27:45

Question Time, Andrew Marr - and you condemn his immigration stand.

0:27:450:27:51

Is that before or after I've cleared my desk?

0:27:510:27:54

No, he can't fire another cabinet minister. Especially my own wife, without appearing vindictive.

0:27:540:27:59

It would be further proof that he runs the cabinet like his own personal fiefdom, crushing dissent,

0:27:590:28:04

briefing against anyone opposing him.

0:28:040:28:07

You publicly challenge a crucial part of his manifesto.

0:28:070:28:10

You challenge both his authority and his credibility.

0:28:100:28:13

Coups have been sparked by less.

0:28:150:28:17

It's a long shot, at best.

0:28:170:28:20

Still a shot.

0:28:200:28:21

Well, it'll just open the way for Bruce and the leadership.

0:28:240:28:27

It'll open the way for a leadership contest between us.

0:28:270:28:31

And he'll have the inside track with all the heavyweights in the cabinet.

0:28:310:28:34

And I'll have you on the inside, tracking him.

0:28:340:28:37

You play the same ambition card with him.

0:28:370:28:40

God knows he'll relate to that! Find out who's in his cabal.

0:28:400:28:44

Who's funding him? Who's on the fence?

0:28:440:28:46

Bruce isn't a fool!

0:28:460:28:47

He'll know that I'm trotting home to leak it all back to you.

0:28:470:28:51

At university, before I came along. You and he.

0:28:510:28:56

There was no he and me.

0:28:560:28:58

Exactly. You were the one who got away.

0:28:580:29:01

It's not about ideology with him.

0:29:030:29:04

It's about outwitting the other side. It's about the thrill of the chase.

0:29:040:29:07

All you have to do is flatter him.

0:29:090:29:11

His ego will do the rest.

0:29:110:29:14

So I'm not just your mole, but your whore?

0:29:140:29:17

-Oh, come on.

-What other word is there for it?

0:29:170:29:19

Agent provocateur.

0:29:220:29:24

OK, worst case scenario, the PM boots you out.

0:29:260:29:29

You've put down a marker, Freya.

0:29:290:29:31

As someone of principle, someone worthy of holding high office.

0:29:310:29:35

Haven't you earned this chance? Hmm?

0:29:370:29:41

I know, it's asking a lot. Of course I do.

0:29:410:29:44

Sometimes you have to do bad things to get into power

0:29:440:29:50

to do good things when you get there.

0:29:500:29:52

On the side, please.

0:30:110:30:13

MOBILE PHONE RINGS

0:30:150:30:16

Babbish?

0:30:210:30:22

You'll regret now you didn't wager more than a fiver.

0:30:220:30:25

-She accepted it?

-'With alacrity.'

0:30:270:30:30

And the condition?

0:30:300:30:31

The whole caboodle.

0:30:310:30:33

She must have done a heck of a job on Aiden.

0:30:330:30:35

As you did on the PM, persuading him to go with her.

0:30:350:30:39

I'm sure she will be duly grateful.

0:30:390:30:41

Aiden! How's it going?

0:30:510:30:53

Hey! Still trying to ply your trade around the estate?

0:30:530:30:57

'For all the good it's doing me.'

0:30:570:30:59

Freya got Work and Pensions.

0:30:590:31:01

'Downing Street will confirm it by the end of play.

0:31:010:31:04

'I told her to bring you and Drew in as her advisers.'

0:31:040:31:08

I want a ring of steel round her, Lian.

0:31:080:31:10

Yeah, you got it.

0:31:100:31:11

We are back in the game, my son.

0:31:130:31:16

MOBILE PHONE RINGS

0:31:160:31:18

-Hello?

-Tell me, have you been allocated another minister yet?

0:31:220:31:25

'Back in the pool for my sins.'

0:31:250:31:27

Word has it your better half has got Work and Pensions?

0:31:270:31:30

You make the Westminster grapevine look positively arthritic, Kenny.

0:31:300:31:34

I told her to put in a request for you to drive her.

0:31:340:31:37

'I need to know she's in safe hands, Kenny.

0:31:370:31:39

-'Precious cargo and all that.'

-It would be a pleasure, sir.

0:31:390:31:41

'..from the surprise appointment to Works and Pensions of Freya Gardner,

0:31:480:31:51

'wife of Aiden Hoynes who recently resigned in what is believed

0:31:510:31:54

'to be a failed leadership bid.

0:31:540:31:56

'A Downing Street source said the Prime Minister has long since recognised Ms Gardner's

0:31:560:32:00

'outstanding potential and does not regard Aiden Hoynes' recent actions

0:32:000:32:04

'as an impediment to realising that potential.'

0:32:040:32:07

Kevin Russell is your Permanent Secretary.

0:32:150:32:18

He's a bit old-school but he's nobody's fool.

0:32:180:32:20

Make sure you have a structured induction, don't let him

0:32:200:32:22

bounce you into decisions before you're ready.

0:32:220:32:25

TEXT MESSAGE ALERT

0:32:250:32:26

It's another well-wisher. Who knew I had so many friends?

0:32:300:32:33

Get used to it.

0:32:330:32:34

It's too funereal.

0:32:370:32:39

The trick is to connect personally with all the staff.

0:32:390:32:42

Especially those who could be toxic.

0:32:420:32:44

Exactly. There, that's better.

0:32:440:32:46

Golden rule, though - don't ignore those lower down the food chain.

0:32:460:32:50

They'll be your shock absorbers - the keepers of your secrets.

0:32:500:32:54

They're a bit Theresa May, aren't they?

0:32:540:32:56

There. Give us a twirl.

0:33:040:33:06

I forgot rule number one.

0:33:100:33:13

To stay top dog, you may have to unleash the bitch within you, Freya.

0:33:130:33:18

Don't be afraid of that.

0:33:180:33:20

And rule number two?

0:33:200:33:22

Reread rule number one.

0:33:220:33:24

Wish Mummy luck!

0:33:250:33:26

-Luck, Mummy!

-Thank you!

0:33:260:33:28

Thank you.

0:34:380:34:39

The Os are easy. There's Oakland, Ottawa, Osmani.

0:34:500:34:56

They all have airports.

0:34:560:34:58

Didn't Mum make a rule?

0:34:580:34:59

How you can only talk about the airport thing at home, nowhere else?

0:34:590:35:02

You know why she made that rule?

0:35:040:35:06

It's to free up your brain to think about other things.

0:35:070:35:09

Because if you focus on just one thing all the time,

0:35:090:35:14

your brain gets stuck on it.

0:35:140:35:16

That's how it turns into an obsession.

0:35:170:35:19

So shall we talk about something else?

0:35:230:35:25

You choose.

0:35:270:35:29

Any subject you want.

0:35:290:35:30

Anything you like, it's up to you.

0:35:340:35:36

# Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby

0:35:380:35:40

# Do you, do you, do you, do you

0:35:400:35:42

# Know what you're doing, doing to me

0:35:420:35:45

# Ruby, Ruby, Ruby, Ruby. #

0:35:450:35:47

APPLAUSE

0:35:560:35:58

APPLAUSE DROWNS SPEECH

0:36:080:36:10

Back to work, everyone.

0:36:140:36:16

Aiden, Aiden! That's enough.

0:36:220:36:24

That's enough.

0:36:240:36:25

That's enough.

0:36:260:36:28

-Whoo!

-TEXT MESSAGE ALERT

0:36:310:36:33

Too old for this damn malarkey.

0:36:340:36:36

Freya - she's been invited to a welcome drink at Number 10 tonight.

0:36:370:36:42

Well, that's not game over for you, Aiden.

0:36:440:36:48

Most political careers end in ignominy, don't they?

0:36:480:36:51

Sacrificed on the altar of the party or guillotined at the ballot box.

0:36:510:36:56

Why should I be the exception?

0:36:560:36:57

Blair never sacked Gordon Brown,

0:37:020:37:05

because it was safer having him

0:37:050:37:07

on the inside of the tent pissing out

0:37:070:37:10

than on the outside pissing in.

0:37:100:37:12

He knew the damage he might wreak rampaging on the back benches.

0:37:140:37:19

He knew the support he commanded there. As you do, Aiden.

0:37:200:37:25

Why don't you think of this as a chance to reconnect with why you first went into politics?

0:37:290:37:35

You left Oxford and you went straight into the hothouse of Westminster, didn't you?

0:37:350:37:39

You barely lived in the real world, barely experienced the...

0:37:390:37:43

the reality of people's lives.

0:37:430:37:45

Of course I bloody experience it! I meet them in my damn surgery...

0:37:450:37:48

Virtual reality! It's not the same.

0:37:480:37:51

I saw the same thing when you were first told about Noah's Asperger's.

0:37:570:38:00

How you...stepped back from him.

0:38:020:38:04

That was when you chose to bury yourself

0:38:040:38:07

in the cesspit of Westminster power politics, wasn't it?

0:38:070:38:10

Hey.

0:38:170:38:18

I best get back home, before my damn legs seize up.

0:38:210:38:26

Oof!

0:38:260:38:27

If I did step back from him, it was because of you.

0:38:270:38:31

Cos I knew I'd never touch his life as you have mine.

0:38:340:38:38

Never say never.

0:38:400:38:42

PRESS AND MEDIA CLAMOUR

0:38:470:38:48

Thrilled to have you on board.

0:39:050:39:06

Always said we'd neglected you for too long.

0:39:060:39:09

I'm sure you've been here before

0:39:110:39:12

but it never fails to take one's breath away, does it?

0:39:120:39:16

Humbling is the word.

0:39:160:39:17

I'll tell him you're here.

0:39:190:39:21

What I'd like you to do is keep your promises.

0:40:480:40:50

Ooh, thank you very much.

0:40:500:40:52

You promised local people would have a say -

0:40:520:40:54

and nothing! Absolutely nothing!

0:40:540:40:56

But oh, no - little man, he doesn't get his permission, but they do!

0:40:560:41:00

It's all about brown envelopes. That's what's going on down there!

0:41:000:41:03

'And now, Today In Parliament.

0:41:180:41:20

'Another busy week for the Government.

0:41:200:41:22

'Its two major pieces of legislation on immigration and penal reform...'

0:41:220:41:26

HE TURNS RADIO OFF

0:41:260:41:27

Thank you for coming.

0:41:580:41:59

I thought we were meeting at your office.

0:41:590:42:01

Well, it's more relaxed here, isn't it?

0:42:010:42:04

And more public.

0:42:040:42:06

Our two departments have adjacent interests, Freya.

0:42:080:42:12

If we're to work together effectively,

0:42:120:42:14

we have to find a way of putting aside our personal issues.

0:42:140:42:19

It's important everyone sees that.

0:42:190:42:21

Salade Nicoise.

0:42:260:42:27

Certainly.

0:42:270:42:29

Calves' liver. Rare. Extra spinach, hold the fries.

0:42:290:42:32

And a bottle of the 2009 Chateauneuf-du-Pape blanc.

0:42:320:42:35

Very good, sir.

0:42:350:42:36

I had no choice but to come out against him, Freya.

0:42:440:42:47

The week before he resigned, he stayed over at my London flat.

0:42:480:42:52

To discuss strategy, he told me.

0:42:520:42:54

Did he also tell you I warned him against it?

0:42:540:42:57

That I'd taken soundings - the omens weren't good?

0:42:570:43:00

He'd find himself dangerously exposed?

0:43:000:43:03

Curious that he never mentioned any of that.

0:43:030:43:06

Or that given your concern, you didn't call to give me a heads up.

0:43:060:43:10

I wish now I bloody had called you.

0:43:100:43:13

It...it seemed...

0:43:130:43:15

It seemed disloyal.

0:43:160:43:18

And publicly shafting him wasn't?

0:43:190:43:21

You could have done a Pontius Pilate, Bruce. You could've refused to comment.

0:43:230:43:27

He and I were too close.

0:43:270:43:29

If I hadn't come out against him, I'd have been accused of collusion.

0:43:290:43:32

What was I supposed to do?

0:43:340:43:35

Commit political kamikaze along with him?

0:43:350:43:38

I warned him that night,

0:43:410:43:42

I told him flat-out it was a mistake to go on with it.

0:43:420:43:45

I tried to dissuade him, Freya. God knows I did.

0:43:450:43:49

I...I couldn't reach him.

0:43:490:43:51

It's like he has this...

0:43:520:43:53

..sense of entitlement.

0:43:560:43:58

You don't suppose it's about Noah, do you?

0:44:020:44:04

That his disability somehow means the world owes Aiden something?

0:44:060:44:10

Be very careful, Bruce.

0:44:100:44:12

When I put your name forward to the PM,

0:44:160:44:19

even though...

0:44:190:44:21

It was you who put my name forward?

0:44:210:44:22

..even though I knew it was a chance in a lifetime for you,

0:44:250:44:28

I was afraid he would try to block it.

0:44:280:44:32

Or worse, use you to get back at me at me somehow.

0:44:320:44:36

I should have known he cares too much for you

0:44:380:44:40

to put you in such an invidious position.

0:44:400:44:43

So why did you put my name forward, Bruce?

0:44:450:44:47

To assuage your guilt?

0:44:480:44:50

How many times have you stepped aside for him over the years, Freya?

0:44:500:44:55

When that Shadow Transport job came up, you had a shot at it, too.

0:44:550:44:59

But you ruled yourself out for him. Same later with Environment.

0:44:590:45:04

And he let you do it. Every time.

0:45:060:45:08

It wasn't for him. It was for the family.

0:45:100:45:13

Well, it's his family too.

0:45:130:45:14

As I said to Aiden that night,

0:45:280:45:30

a leadership bid isn't just about hubris or timing.

0:45:300:45:33

It's about picking your allies.

0:45:330:45:35

In the end you're only as good as the support you have.

0:45:380:45:41

The fact that he wanted to see you alone is a good sign.

0:45:430:45:45

It means he's rattled. He wasn't sure which way you'd jump.

0:45:450:45:49

You need to start a paper trail.

0:45:490:45:52

Texts at first, he'll feel safer with those.

0:45:520:45:55

Then ramp it up into e-mail.

0:45:550:45:56

Use his personal e-mail address - he'll be more unguarded on it.

0:45:570:46:01

Get the time frame on his campaign,

0:46:010:46:03

strategy - whatever you can coax out of him.

0:46:030:46:05

We get him on paper, we leak it to the press, that's a slam dunk.

0:46:050:46:08

I'm tempted to hide a camera on you, catch him bad-mouthing the PM.

0:46:090:46:14

Shove that on YouTube. That would nail his treacherous arse.

0:46:140:46:17

I'm kidding, obviously.

0:46:190:46:21

-Bye!

-Bye, Mummy!

-Good luck!

0:46:320:46:35

Bye.

0:46:350:46:37

SHE CLEARS THROAT

0:47:480:47:49

I go to the shops. Is there anything you need?

0:47:490:47:52

No, thanks.

0:47:520:47:54

PHONE RINGS

0:48:030:48:04

-Hey.

-Downing Street press office have been on.

0:48:060:48:09

Kirsty Wark's doing a piece tonight on childcare

0:48:090:48:12

and they want me on it.

0:48:120:48:14

Well, she's bound to ask me if I back you on the immigration thing, isn't she?

0:48:140:48:18

Then we go for it tonight.

0:48:180:48:20

'You said to wait!'

0:48:200:48:21

I said wait for the right moment. We'll never get a better one.

0:48:210:48:24

It's still fresh in people's minds, isn't it?

0:48:240:48:26

'It'll prove you're your own person, no-one's puppet.'

0:48:260:48:30

I'll e-mail you the bullet points, get you word perfect.

0:48:300:48:33

-MOBILE PHONE RINGS

-Oh, hang on.

0:48:330:48:34

-I'll call you back, OK?

-OK.

0:48:370:48:39

Hello there.

0:48:430:48:44

Oh, no - that's fine. I'm on my way.

0:48:470:48:49

Best make yourself scarce.

0:48:550:48:57

Don't want her thinking it's a pincer movement, do we?

0:48:570:49:00

PHONE RINGS

0:49:070:49:08

Oh, good. Send her up.

0:49:120:49:14

Come!

0:49:230:49:24

Hang here a sec, can you?

0:49:580:49:59

'We will never raise the living standards of low income families

0:50:030:50:06

'unless we address the issue of female unemployment.

0:50:060:50:10

'Not just regionally but nationwide and that comes down to

0:50:100:50:13

'localised affordable child care.

0:50:130:50:15

'I'd like to turn to another topic

0:50:150:50:18

'if I may.

0:50:180:50:19

'Was your husband, Aiden Hoynes, right when he said that

0:50:190:50:24

'the Prime Minister's moratorium on immigration

0:50:240:50:26

'played "into the xenophobic prejudice of those who seek

0:50:260:50:30

'"to turn us into Fortress Britain?"'

0:50:300:50:34

'As Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills as he was then,

0:50:340:50:39

'my husband was uniquely placed

0:50:390:50:41

'to appreciate how ideas from those outside our culture can

0:50:410:50:44

'reinvigorate our economy.

0:50:440:50:46

'It was he who initiated the all-party commission to make an impartial assessment of the impact

0:50:460:50:52

'of immigration on the country.

0:50:520:50:54

'So you support his stand, then?

0:50:540:50:57

'I think it's fair to say that ordinary working people

0:50:570:51:00

'or indeed those not in work - have their own reality

0:51:000:51:04

'about the pressure that immigration can place on local public services and...

0:51:040:51:09

'So that means that you don't support his stand?

0:51:090:51:12

'What I'm saying is that the Prime Minister's initiative

0:51:120:51:14

'on the immigration moratorium is... it's a very long overdue response

0:51:140:51:19

'to the very real anxiety that

0:51:190:51:22

'the majority of people in this country feel about the issue of immigration.

0:51:220:51:26

'It's a straightforward question - you either support your

0:51:260:51:28

'husband's stand or you don't. Which is it?

0:51:280:51:32

'As I say, immigration is something that he has always felt -

0:51:320:51:36

'feels - very strongly about.

0:51:360:51:38

'With respect, that is not the question I am asking.

0:51:380:51:40

'I need to press you on this, Minister.

0:51:400:51:42

'You either support your husband's stand or you do not.

0:51:440:51:47

'Which is it?'

0:51:470:51:48

'Just because you don't agree with someone

0:51:500:51:53

'doesn't mean you don't respect their point of view, does it?

0:51:530:51:56

'We'll take that as a no, then.

0:51:560:51:58

-'Freya Gardner, thank you very much for joining us.

-Thank you.'

0:52:000:52:03

By rights, a doctor should check it.

0:52:130:52:17

Best leave me to my own devices, Dad.

0:52:190:52:21

I can't. Not like this.

0:52:210:52:24

It's politics.

0:52:250:52:26

Survival of the unfittest. She did what she had to do.

0:52:280:52:31

Get on home, Dad. I'm good, I'm good, really.

0:52:340:52:36

I'll call by tomorrow.

0:52:510:52:52

-Goodnight, Kenny.

-Goodnight, Minister.

0:53:560:53:59

THUNDER ROLLS DISTANTLY

0:55:030:55:06

What happened?

0:55:340:55:35

An error of judgement.

0:55:370:55:38

You hurt me, Aiden.

0:55:420:55:44

Tell me, do you feel better for it?

0:55:440:55:45

We can all do things we're not proud of, Freya.

0:55:450:55:48

I am done with waiting in the wings.

0:55:480:55:49

All those years you were riding high, she sat in the back seat for you, didn't she?

0:55:490:55:53

Why can't you take me to school?

0:55:530:55:54

He's very withdrawn of late.

0:55:540:55:56

Freya's not around as much, is she? Or I'm the poor substitute.

0:55:560:55:59

I saw them together, Dad, thick as bloody thieves.

0:55:590:56:01

You know my wife, Kenny,

0:56:010:56:03

how she likes to think the best of people. How about you give me a heads up.

0:56:030:56:06

Just keep me in the loop, what's going on with her.

0:56:060:56:08

Anything you hear in the car stays in the car.

0:56:080:56:10

There's a hot one doing the rounds.

0:56:100:56:12

That Babbish has rented offices in Victoria Street.

0:56:120:56:14

Hashtag leadership campaign HQ.

0:56:140:56:17

This Twitter thing - it's not Aiden's handiwork, is it?

0:56:170:56:20

He'd never stoop that low.

0:56:200:56:22

No, he'd never put you in harm's way like that.

0:56:220:56:24

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