A sketch I've just written 15 minutes ago for a live comedy sketch show I'm directing and performing in Exeter. I've only just started writing sketches so be gentle.
Meet us at the Table
By James Cotter
Bill Turner a northern man addresses the audience.
Bill Turner: Come on now settle down, settle down. I'm glad to see so many of you turned out today and it warms my heart to see so many of my brothers turn in force. As you know I've bought you hear today to vote on a vital matter of the gravest importance, it's something that will affect your children and your children's children and I know we must stand firm on it. The whole company could go under if this matter is not fully resolved today. We have been fighting against a tide of bureaucracy, cuts and unfair and unjustified demands. But my brothers and sisters we shall not let them take this one last bastion of hope, of dignity away from us. We shall fight them with any means necessary. I will not as your elected union leader let this happen on my watch. As the late great Winston Churchill said in a time of great trouble, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never, never surrender.
A cheer is heard.
Bill Turner: Thank you my friends. Just remember that when that time comes to stand up to these politicians, these law makers. I say our time is now and I call for industrial action against these harsh and unfair legislations. I say don't legislate, negotiate! Come and meet us at the table. All those in favour say aye.
The crowd in unison shout aye.
Bill Turner: So my brothers the vote is carried we'll go to The White Heart on the 22nd for the Christmas dinner, Sue are you having beef or turkey?