global size and i tell them a story one question where i grew up where during the american civil war langston yorkshire had cotton factories they used to bring the cotton of calls from the slave plantations in the caribbean and from the south and during the civil war there was an embargo and so there was no cotton coming through the talk about a cotton farm in the u.k. with calm factory workers left destitute the merchants in liverpool clubbed together to buy a warship to break the embargo to get cotton or over to the u.k. and when it came to the u.k. and it came to the bills workers in the u.k. refused to handle that cotton they said we have more in common a more in solidarity with the slaves in the in the u.s. and in the caribbean than with the middle almost and those kind of stories to tell was that actually solidarity isn't something new right and i think there are lots of stories that we need to begin to tell because there are alternatives often what we need is solidarity in the global north because it's your corporations your banks your multinationals that are repressing theirs so the one thing t