journalist and broadcaster linda duberly and speaker and social commentator adrian hayes. thank you very much indeed. i hope i haven't butchered your surname though. no, you did very well. okay. fantastic. thank you. i mean, what do you make of that? that's a lovely protest, isn't it, linda, do you think the government are going to listen, or do you think there is going to be some kind of farmers revolt come 20? >> i think they might listen, i think, do you know what those beacons remind me of? my school history books, where we saw the beacons that were lit all along the south coast when we were trying to repel the spanish armada. and i feel the same sense of optimism with this protest from the from the farmers. it's good to see such an impactful, peaceful protest, but i don't think it will remain peaceful. i think the farmers will become much more agitated. and i get the feeling that although i spoke to several comms advisers after the budget, that they felt that keir starmer would do something of a u—turn, would do something of a u—turn, would turn around and change thin