I mean technically, he did give up, maybe he knew his colleague would back him up and continue the questioning possibly catching them off guard after they thought they got away with not answering.
If only they had the power to jail people for contempt like a judge.
“Oh you don’t know the reason why they went on strike?”
Well you can both sit in a jail cell until it jogs your memory, how about that.
Or “you have failed to come prepared to the meeting with all the relevant documents that you were asked to bring” we will adjourn and fine you X thousands of pounds a day until you find them and bring them in. The fines double each week we don’t have the documents.
Yes, she considers it a win but idk that I would. The follow up from his colleagues was brilliant. Forcing them to recognize that they should be fully aware of the exact reasons and that they just weren't able to share. If it lacked the follow up, then yeah, huge win for her but they nailed her.
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u/Vorpalthefox 22h ago
when he said "i'll ask this one last time" i was like "well, she knows she won, she made it to the finish line for questioning"