yeah well miranda seymour, little bit. let's hope so. yeah well you miranda seymour, little bit. 's hope so. yeah well you ever nda seynforr, thank you ever so much for joining today. really, joining me today. really, really appreciate it. >> been an honour, andrew. >> it's been an honour, andrew. thank you. >> now it is . it is absolutely >> now it is. it is absolutely worth you checking out the guardian article by bernardine evaristo which who is the current president of the royal society of literature. and she effectively wrote that, effectively wrote to say that, of course, she believes in free speech. course the royal speech. of course the royal society this principle, society defends this principle, but that they just don't want to get involved seem to be get involved or seem to be politically partisan. that seems to issue here. and of to be the issue here. and of course, when it comes salman course, when it comes to salman rushdie, we all saw what happened with horrific happened with that horrific knife new york at knife attack in new york at the event. as says, event. and