colum eastwood, please. the assembly back up and running, if people are up for understanding that there are people here who are irish and they aren't going anywhere, that this is the only part, if you think about it in a purely unionist term, this is the only part of the uk that doesn't have marriage equality, the only part of the uk that doesn't have a minority languages act, but all of those things can be resolved. but i don't think there is anything wrong by the way with having a constitutional position. i have one. and there's nothing wrong with it and sometimes we talk about it as if it's a bad thing. we shouldn't be afraid to have that discussion. let's have it in a democratic and peaceful way, the kind of ireland i believe in is one where we build up northern ireland, where we eventually have a united ireland, we work towards that but we need to use the northern ireland assembly and the institutions... do you like the sound of that, robin swann? no, on the counter. i like the sound of unionism i am pr