we have iain dale, on the right, lbc presenter. and miranda green, a lib dem.t her down here, quite protectionist, and left of the tory party y axis. more up here. cani... we should not forget one of the extraordinary thing yessn i would definitslg'" ” ' ' and whether you want to call it red toryism, and i know she denied there was such a thing as may—ism... paul, how would you position this? look, there are no unions left a smash, nothing left to privatise, so it is hard to be as right—wing as thatcher. protectionist, down there. she is an economic nationalist. there is one sentence in that manifesto that reveals that, her preparedness to walk away from europe without a deal. she could have left that out. i think the idea of literally declaring udi from europe, leaving ourselves and economy with no market, that is quite nationalised. i think until we know how this is costed, how big is the state going to be when they eventually get rid of the deficit in the mid 2020s, then we don't know really how the left and right it is and that is why it is a good question,