i remember derry irvine's wallpaper when he was i lord chancellor a few before me...wallpaper? no, i don't. i much prefer a plain- emulsion, so much easier! magnolia? have you ever tried| hanging wallpaper? it's a nightmare! no... cutting around the curtain rails! nightmare! nightmare, and i gather- that the wallpaper in number ten started peeling off or something, i heard that story. _ but we won't go there! you just did! but look, people accuse politicians, usually from another party, - of being economical with the truth, lying, this is nothing new. - let's just strip away all of that and come back to, i think, - a fundamental point here, which is, you know, - government is really hard. it is exhausting. tell me about it! i spent years doing it. not at the prime ministerial level, which is another dimension again. | and i think it is really important in those jobs that you work - as smartly as you can. you use all the resources that you have at your disposal, - lyou trust in some of the systems| of government, and that you have that sort of capacity to govern. so, w