financial times, especially in light of an article that you wrote last week, where you said that when johnson burse, johnson claimed that u. k. government couldn't possibly be doing any more to root out corrupt russian money at that. actually that's not quite true. um, as far as i can tell you guys, paula's decision is to try and confiscate these mansions without any compensation or so as i can tell particular legal process i company see how that's going to work . and i'm a little bit worried that this is just another gimmick, being employed by the u. k. government to cover up the fact that they're not really doing a thing. they're already cancelled golden visas, cool russian oligarchs. even though and irrational, the guy he wanted to go to music would have got one long ago. they've said taken a ban r t, the tv channels all and it's actually no one watches it. and you know that they've created, or what they call a cryptography cell. in the national crime agency, although there already is an international corruption unit and this does not bear to bring with it any extra funding. so i'm gonna, i'm wi