No.
Right.
Because she just told me she sort of prefers you to Ollie.
When I say I don't trust her...
..what I mean is I don't trust her around money.
Really?
What? She steals? No, no, no. I'm not saying anything like that.
Because actually I got very little change from my fruit salad.
No, let me just row back a little bit here.
Perhaps all the way to the boathouse.
Actually, I do trust Terri.
OK.
Your chair's gone. Yeah, I had to bin it. Malcolm insisted.
But it was MY chair. Right.
It was decadent, Glenn.
It was a chair gone mad.
Do you know where it's gone?
Skip.
I'm really... I'm sorry for your loss.
I paid £600 for that chair.
How's the hair? Terri, you'll be delighted to know
that the Secretary of State is now checking her hair in my glasses.
You're on TV live.
What? Now? You're on now, apparently.
Why are you squatting down? Ah, there she is.
Malcolm, Nicola will be there in a minute.
You're in the shot, actually, Ollie. Why am I in-shot?
..Nicola Murray.
Thank you. Hi, everybody.
Well, I'm very pleased to see a number of familiar faces here. Hello.
Isn't she good with the people?
Yes, she is, but then so is Kate Thornton and she's wanted for war crimes.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's take a look at Liam Bentley's election poster.
Mrs Murray, do you feel your husband's involvement
in the PFI prisons contract compromises your position?