big arguments about it. and i thought, how has someone so smart had a life that has been so wasted? your grandmother as well ended up. yeah, he took her down. and this is, for me, the real injustice of the situation. the story is an extraordinary one because not only does she end up in prison, as you say, largely because of her relationship. who does she share her cell with? shares cells with christine keeler, who was at the heart of the profumo affair, which i didn t really have much understanding or awareness of growing up. not exactly an east end girl, was she? no, she wasn t. i know, talk about chalk and cheese. you had this working class east ender in my nan, libby, and then you had christine keeler of high society. but i remember my nan talking about christine keeler and feeling very strongly that she had been a victim of injustice and that what had happened to her had been wrong. and they stayed in contact for many years after they had left prison. so you grew up as a small ch
the story is an extraordinary one because not only does she end up in prison, as you say, largely because of her relationship. who does she share her cell with? shares cells with christine keeler, who was at the heart of the profumo affair, which i didn t really have much understanding or awareness of growing up. not exactly an east end girl, was she? no, she wasn t. i know, talk about chalk and cheese. you had this working class east ender in my nan, libby, and then you had christine keeler of high society. but i remember my nan talking about christine keeler and feeling very strongly that she had been a victim of injustice and that what had happened to her had been wrong. and they stayed in contact for many years after they had left prison. so you grew up as a small child. they re your mum s parents. presumably there wasn t a lot of money around the house? no, not at all. that was very hard. and there are a number of layers to it. things like the electric going off and sitting in dar
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footage that was shown. and that was internally i sort of justified my space because i was outside, it was it wasn t a livable situation because it was too freezing, so, you know, i would pace around in that space, come in, and then go back outside. so, you know, i helped a lot with their needs and bags and all that stuff. so just to kind of, like, you know, understand that i m not just taking up like i said taking up space. and i spent a couple last days with that survivors remorse. i believe that that s what it s called and currently working on an opportunity to go back. and so probably some time next week i m going to go back to poland and join in efforts on the ground and sort of like want to justify my safe safe out that way. for people who don t know you were born in odesa originally. just, you know, as somebody seeing watching this happen,