a sense, jerry scott, that the prime minister, who had been trying to channel churchill, seems to have absolutely. you can see that it's a bit of a playing to the home crowd type of statement. he bases this on freedom, saying the ukrainians fight for freedom is similar to the british people voting for freedom from the eu. of course, the irony that -- that may very well be fast-tracked. it hasn't gone down well, both domestically and internationally. you've got mps saying that it's nonsense. -- internationally, you've got diplomats and various other people saying that it's insulting to ukraine. i don't think it's content. it's such a shame, as well, because the prime minister really hadn't made many missteps in this crisis. and ukraine, it's seen as a very strong ally. it's a massive shame. the other interesting thing in this story is the prime minister revealing that he did warn china over its support for russia, and this invasion, warning they'll be on the wrong side of history. very different messages at at home and abroad on the front page. >> rachel, do you think this was a blunder