sometimes in her remarks as prime minister you find echoes of her father and his sermons and biblical echos. that sort of thing. for example, she -- one of his sermon he said god wants no faint heart for the ambassador. i find in the war, which she's filming the war cabinet and said i want no faint hearts for this battle. there's strong language in there. i belong to the middle class and strongest part of it. i noticed in your footnote throughout you the school what we call an america the high school and university -- [inaudible] >> guest: it was very important. she came from the outside. so she had to overcome the double barrier being from the wrong class and the wrong sex starts existing establishment went. it would be a mistake to think she was hostile to traditional social role in britain. she was a huge believer in opportunity. she wasn't a believer in imposing equality. she a sense of british history she respected the monarchy, the constitutional order, and the doctrine. what you find with her is she likes a lot of these sort of distinguished old -- and whatnot. as long as she's being