you know, you're going to listen to what I say...
Yeah, you're every woman. "It's all in me."
Yes, something like that.
It's a song, Hugh. Yeah, I know.
Right so, Mary, the policy that we were talking about last time...
Great policy, yeah, really good.
Thank you. Erm, what we were wondering about...
I was thinking about it afterwards, actually, it really stayed with me,
and if those extra classes -
the drama and the music and the art classes -
if they have them after school, then it saves
the naughty children from missing out on the core curriculum.
Core curriculum is important. That's important. That's a very good angle.
And it would be I think a really welcome breathing space
for some of the single parents like me. Yeah.
Excellent. We'll have to have a name for it,
I thought you could call it Play For Tomorrow. Play For Tomorrow?
Yeah. Yeah, excellent.
Thank you so much for coming in,
and good luck with the single mother thing.
Yeah, I'll see you in a bit, Glenn.
And you're against it?
It'll die on its arse, my grandma was mugged by some ferret-faced teenager with a neck tattoo,
what are you going to do about it, teach him the bassoon?
It is as my mother would have said, "Double wank and shit shifts."
But do you think it's got legs, Hugh?
Several. How did it play with the focus groups?
She loves it. Sorry?
They love it, they absolutely love it.
You've got 94% approve/strongly approve rating - that's enormous.
Why did you say "she"? I don't know, they call boats she.
94%, it's all there, black and white.
It's difficult to argue, whatever your foul-mouthed mother said.
Yes, I can feel a stiffy in the post.
Well, my guts still say no.
As substantial as they are, they've been outvoted.