"This... this step is too big, there's no way they'll agree!" Tom exclaimed.
"If they don't agree now, the terms will be harsher next time."
Sara calmly said, "After the Delhi incident, their credibility has already collapsed. Europe is watching, Scotland is watching, the whole world is watching. They can't afford to delay, nor can they be strong. We must seize this opportunity, and drive our demands into the core of the political agenda, in the clearest, most uncompromising manner."
She stood up and walked to the England map on the wall, which had already been marked with different colored pins for many communities and towns.
"London thinks they're bargaining with a 'protest leader.' We must make them understand that they're facing a new England growing from the grassroots. This England doesn't want charity, it wants power. It doesn't seek reform, it seeks rebirth."
She turned around, her gaze sweeping over her companions:
