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Nov. 3rd, 2011 02:59 pmThe Earl of Glasgow: The most successful British film in Britain this year is something that I doubt any of us here will have seen, called "The Inbetweeners". It is about a whole lot of young people behaving very badly. It is what is sometimes called—oh dear, I have forgotten the name now, but there is a certain type of word for that particular type of film. It tends to be all about people behaving badly. What is the word for it? I cannot remember.
Baroness Benjamin: Anti-social?
The Earl of Glasgow: No. There is a word for it. Damn it; I should have written it down on my bit of paper but I did not.
Baroness Benjamin: Anti-social?
The Earl of Glasgow: No. There is a word for it. Damn it; I should have written it down on my bit of paper but I did not.
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Date: 2011-11-08 11:35 am (UTC)The Minister for Equalities (Lynne Featherstone): We will be asking the, the idea that the police—I am sorry, but I did not hear the question properly. I apologise. Is the hon. Lady asking about the evidence needed to get legal aid for legal advice on domestic violence? I apologise to her. I did not hear the question.
Mr Speaker: We must move on.