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evidencial—based way. do you worry about... because you are angry. i'm frustrated. do you worry about anger and violence? that translating, ever, into violent action? no, i'm not angry, i'm frustrated. so, again, you know, you're trying to label me as angry, if i was angry, i'd be - goin_ and whatever. i'm just asking... i'm not saying that. that would be angry. this is just talking in an animated way because, you know, we're having an intense moment and i'm going to communicate clearly to you, i'm not, you know, angry. we'll give you a nice hug at the end, you know, i'm a nice chap, you know that. brilliant, thank you so much for your time. 0k, and thank you, too. thank you. no financial privacy and much more. access to your money will be owned by and controlled by the state and how you spend your money... we've just left the march and one prominent feature was the light paper. it was being handed out, there were lots and lots of copies and it strikes me that people like that, well, maybe theyjust don't even realise the kinds of ideologies that they might be exposed to or drawn into. people being handed out the light, they had a mixture of different

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i think they thought that they were — they really had had it and they were surrendering quite a lot. they stopped counter—attacking and i think that was the time they realised that they were on the defeated side. at the time, if you didn't kill the other chap, he killed you. that was it. capture the objective. fight. kill people. awful, isn't it? i mean, i've killed — i've killed my fellow man. i'm not proud of that. when i eventually got into a — into a hospital, i said to the nurse, "can i send a telegram to my mother and father?"

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know, i might be able to catch up with this chap," but of course, i never did. "and as you've been an instructor, i take it "you would like to go on instructing?" and i ratherfoolishly said, "no, sir. "i want to get to grips with the enemy." very — quite unaware that the enemy only too happy to get to grips with me! anyway, i was then sent to a night fighter training school because i wanted to become a night fighter. and one day, somebody came from don bennett's pathfinder group. he came across and said, "if there's anybody here "with 1000 flying hours, i would like to recruit them

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him down low, because when you get down low, jet aircraft consume large quantities of fuel. and i knew this chap only had 45 minutes from the time that he took off to the time that he landed back at base. and i thought sooner or later, he'll have to pack it in. so he went home, and i lost him. i was working one day in darlington and i thought oh, to pot with this, and i walked across the road to an raf recruiting office, and i said, "i'd like to join the raf please", the chap said "very good sir, come on in and take all your details", and that was it.

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living near hampton court bridge. a german aircraft came over and lobbed out a bomb and it landed on the other side of the road to me. it was a good job it was a light bomb because being a heavy one, i shouldn't being a heavy one, i shouldn't be here talking to you this afternoon. well, if we were ——if i had an incentive tojoin the airforce, but ——if i had an incentive tojoin the air force, but was given the air force, but was given the grace of emphasis and i thought i must go out and join the airforce thought i must go out and join the air force and you never know, i might be able to catch up know, i might be able to catch up with this chap, of course i never did. and as you've been an instructor, i take it you would like to go on instructing? and i ratherfoolishly

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well, if i had an incentive tojoin the airforce, that would've been given greater emphasis, and i thought, "i must go out and join the air force and you never know, "i might be able to catch up with this chap," but of course, i never did. "and as you've been an instructor, i take it you would like to "go on instructing?" and i ratherfoolishly said, "no, sir. "i want to get to grips with the enemy." and chuckles. very — quite unaware that the enemy only too happy to get to grips with me! anyway, i was then sent to a night fighter training school because i wanted to become a night fighter.

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of sickness in your tummy. "oh, god. "is this going to be the last time?" sometimes, you were lucky. sometimes, you weren't. i was lucky. i think towards the — towards the end — before the end of april—beginning of may, i think they thoiught that they were — they really had had it and they were surrendering quite a lot. they stopped counter—attacking and i think that was the time they realised that they were on the defeated side. at the time, if you didn't kill the other chap, he killed you. that was it. capture the objective. fight. kill people. awful, isn't it? i mean, i've killed — i've killed my fellow man. i'm not proud of that.

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"i can't see him!" and i said, "and a very good thing too, because if you could see him, "he could see us, and we would be dead! "so i can't afford for you to be wrong." and i dodged in and out of the sky and all over the place and eventually, i took him down low because when you get down low, jet aircraft consume large quantities of fuel. and i knew this chap only had 4—5 minutes from the time that he took off to the time that he landed back at base and i thought, "sooner or later, he'll have to pack it in," so he went home, and i lost him. i was working one day

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in darlington and i heard, —— and i thought, "oh, to pot this with!" and i walked across the road to an raf recruiting office, and i said "i would like to join the raf, please". the chap said "very good, sir. "come on in, we'ill take all your details," and that was it. in a bomber, then. i was in halifax bomber, you would have seven people. a pilot, navigator, radio operator, a bomber air man, a radio operator, two gunners and flight engineer. and all the lads that i was with were all canadians. and, really, you did have to look after each other and look after yourselves.

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