| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| Any of the anarchists left around? | |
| We can talk about how anarchy isn't going to solve any problems. | |
| Oh, why not? | |
| Why are you so angry? | |
| Why are you so angry? | |
| You seem really angry. | |
| Okay, mum. | |
| Come on, let's have a bit of a bounce. | |
| Come on, it'll be fun. | |
| Come on. | |
| Sorry? | |
| Same here. | |
| Another one of our friendly neighbourhood lefties has been very polite and genteel and kind. | |
| It was the Liberal Democrat who was very angry. | |
| Can we get a round of applause for the hero of the Liberal Democrats over there? | |
| Bravo for that fantastic argument, sir. | |
| It's the second time you've got a college cover. | |
| Does your cause the world of good? | |
| And the thing is, one of us knows who you are, so we'll send the police round for assaulting one of our speakers. | |
| Oh, it's the second time I've been covered in chocolate this week. | |
| This smells better than the last one. | |
| I was going to say you've probably had worse, but I didn't want to. | |
| Leave this one with me. | |
| You don't need to. | |
| I got this. | |
| No, I want you to take the picture when I'm still, you know, sodden. | |
| Right. | |
| Oh, just see, I've got. |