saturday the 6th of may. that is such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . i such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . lam such a long time for you to be detained is yes, it was. . i am a bit speechless, actually, having heard that account of what happened to you. and your colleagues. well, thank you both for setting out so clearly what happened. that is very helpful to the committee. we are going to have some questions. so, lee anderson? going to have some questions. so, lee anderson? thank you, chair. my cuestion lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. thank - lee anderson? thank you, chair. my question is for graham. thank you i question is for graham. thank you for coming, graham, today. after your arrest, and the time spent in the cells, my inbox sort of explod
process. we have a history of peaceful process, we had a clear idea what that will process, we had a clear idea what that will look like, we had about 2000 that will look like, we had about 2000 people telling us they would be there and 2000 people telling us they would be there and there would be a must in a crowd there and there would be a must in a crowd in there and there would be a must in a crowd in trafalgar square. if the cameras crowd in trafalgar square. if the cameras and the bbc and everyone else was cameras and the bbc and everyone else was coming out reasonably and fairly you else was coming out reasonably and fairly you would see it as part of the coronation coverage. whether that worked i don t know but that was the that worked i don t know but that was the plan. we are a peaceful campaign was the plan. we are a peaceful campaign group, we always have been and we campaign group, we always have been and we have campaign group, we always have been a