something creeping into our politics, we drew attention to it when laura kunz berg was booed, about aa jeremy corbyn event, and i think we should draw attention to it again, it is ourjob, as the press, as the media, to hold their feet to the fire, particularly in a contest like this, where they want to become the prime minister of the country, character is paramount in the debate, and i think it needs to be stamped out, doesn't it? look, i think think it needs to be stamped out, doesn't it? look, ithink we think it needs to be stamped out, doesn't it? look, i think we are getting more of this contentious relationship between politicians, parties, and the press, generally, and it's creeping up around the world, it's obviously here, fake news, the president today using that expression, fake news, talking about the media is corrupt, telling a reporter in the white house to be quiet. and it's something that is spreading, we are seeing it in other countries as well, the use of fake news, by the way, up as a reason for imprisoning journalists around the world, in the course of last year, so