Clarkson: To prop up the car industry, the Government is encouraging you to scrap old cars and buy new ones. The trouble is that the cars people- are buying are Korean, which means the Government is using our money to help Kim Jong-il buy nuclear weapons.
May: That's the wrong bit of Korea.
Clarkson: Don't be so pedantic!
May: It's hardly pedantic, Jeremy. One is a free market economy making- a harmless hatchback, the other is a totalitarian regime,- allegedly making weapons of mass destruction.
Clarkson: When a nuclear bomb drops on your house, don't come crying to me about your distinctions.
May: Why would the South Koreans nuke Hammersmith?
Clarkson: They use American guidance systems?
Hammond: We're going off-topic again! Can we get back?! Yes. Get back to the scrappage scheme.
Hammond: This is an important point. It is more ecological - and this is a fact, the Green Party agree with us ONLY on this point - it's more ecological to keep an old car going than it is to scrap it, throw it away and build a new one. True fact.
Clarkson: If you've got an old car - we really are on-topic here - if you've got an old car, it has to be serviced by someone. That someone is going to be under an arch at the end of your road, and not Kim Jong-il.
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