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Sir Humphrey Appleby:
[Talking about Government reports]
it could be argued that the Sermon on the Mount, were it a government report, would never have been published. [pauses] Sir Humphrey Appleby:
All that nonsense about the meek inheriting the Earth. [pauses] Sir Humphrey Appleby:
It could do irreparable damage to the defence budget!
[Talking about Government reports]
it could be argued that the Sermon on the Mount, were it a government report, would never have been published. [pauses] Sir Humphrey Appleby:
All that nonsense about the meek inheriting the Earth. [pauses] Sir Humphrey Appleby:
It could do irreparable damage to the defence budget!
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Anything could be misinterpreted The Sermon on the Mount could be
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Indeed it could be argued the Sermon should not have been published
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A most irresponsible document
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All that stuff about the meek inheriting the earth
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could do irreparable damage to the defence budget
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Movie Summary
The Right Honorable James Hacker has landed the plum job of Cabinet Minister to the Department of Administration. At last he is in a position of power and can carry out some long-needed reforms, or so he thinks.
