let's look at lagan valley.naldson, in a parliament, and indeed stormont if it ever gets going. it is a dup stronghold just south of belfast. they are down 7%. some of it is going to the tuv, some to the alliance party. it did not change the dup puzzling overall number of seats. you can see your strangford, another very strong dup area traditionally. in this case, they are down 4%, alliance party have 9%, the tuv up 9%. that is the root of why dup is no longer going to be in a position to nominate first minister. there matter in terms of the power of the executive? no. first minister and deputy first minister are coequal. it matters in whether the dup is willing to come to the table. it matters in a situation if we have a sinn fein first minister, there could be a sinn fein taoiseach in the republic. so much questions about what that potential is for the future between great britain, the uk and the republic of ireland and the island of ireland. for now, we should concentrate on those two things. one, sinn fein,