that's why you've got this incredible, pour up in blythe in the north—east of england, a perfect site for a gigafactories hooked up to the national grid . it's near a deep national grid. it's near a deep water port, which blythe is, and nobody wants to buy the site because they're not convinced. even with government funding, that the market actually that the market is actually there yet. so it'd be really goodif there yet. so it'd be really good if politicians passed laws that actually reflected technological reality , rather technological reality, rather than passing laws that make them heroes within their own dinner parties. >> and quickly , liam. of course, >> and quickly, liam. of course, all the electricity that goes into this car is not powered by unicorns on treadmills anyway, is stations that is it? it's power stations that burn gas. >> you know, the novelist lionel shriver. the of person shriver. not the sort of person you'd of as a technology you'd think of as a technology writer. shriver , she's writer. lionel shriver, she's american, of course. she wrote an piece . an abso