. >> doesn't he just want someone to talk to him at david starkey of elianne strategy, you can't say. >> could be a lazy eye. ironically, he needs to see see someone about that. >> well, i just want to stick with this for one more second because in a recent gb poll of gb news viewers, the nhs was the top concern for our viewers. so we should stick with this. it is damning in terms of not just saying in terms of nick, what the tories have failed the nhs, but he also seems to be quite positive about what he thinks labour can do for the nhs and wes streeting seems to be a bit of an adult in this in terms of focusing on preventative care, child health, the social causes of poor health. these are key. i mean, this does make a lot of sense . sense. >> well, yeah, but the question is always where's the money going to come from? but yes, labour always have more political capital to fix the nhs because they won't get called the nasty tories. but you could argue the nhs is a labour idea that's flawed from its beginning. not that the tories have ruined it with underfunding, just that it can neve