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 Posted by MI5Victim on 08/20/07 20:44 
Dimbleby / John Major, April 1997 
 
Certainty level: 90% 
 
Dimbleby interviews John Major during the election campaign. Here is 
the exchange, regarding Neil Hamilton, the "sleazy" Tory candidate; 
 
Dimbleby: "It's a direct quotation from what he said to Sir Gordon Downey 
and what he said to his local newspaper, the Knutsford Guardian". 
Major: "Well, heaven forfend that I should doubt what the Knutsford 
Guardian actually said" 
Dimbleby: "Well I should hope so" 
Major: "Absolutely, it would be quite unforgivable to doubt the 
Knutsford Guardian" 
 
What I find in this segment is an assonance between "Knutsford" and "Nut" 
or "Nuts". I think Dimbleby deliberately invents the play on words, 
and says it clearly enough for Major to pick it up and repeat it. 
You can gauge Dimbleby's intent from his facial expression of false 
honesty when he uses the words "Knutsford Guardian"; and Major's reaction 
follows from his recognition of Dimbleby's intent; Major smiles and says 
it would be "unforgivable to doubt the Knutsford Guardian". 
These are much clearer on the original video than on this Quicktime clip. 
 
4681 
 
 
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