k. and speak to pull james caldwell a professor of law at the university of strathclyde. thanank you verery much f for bg with u us here on fronts twenty four. now if you had to describe the outcome of this general election in the u. k. in just a couple of words what would they be and why. i think probably surprising in terms of the majority that- boris johnson managed to catch that was a lot of talk about. tatactical voting and what's implied stops- might have. a particularly with people lending their support to the labor party- but- in the end that seems not to materialize- howevever if i can just a add oe morere thing on thehe on the bos johnson- story is that. the overall share of the votete for the c conservatatives only actuy went to a very slightly only by over just over 1% so it's really a story of how that plays out in the- system of elections in the u. k. there was this in your view a normal. general election or more a referendum on brexit and on boris johnsons leadedership. wht was unusual first several- in several respects the first lady yeah voting in decembe