so when the levada opinion polling organisation... ..and they should be held responsible.mittedly works in very difficult circumstances when it comes to polling, but when it finds repeatedly that a very clear majority of russians support putin's ukraine policy, you're telling me that's nonsensical and meaningless, are you? stephen, i understand that it's yourjob to ask questions like this, but i'm sorry — this is an absolutely senseless question. how can we talk about opinion polls in a repressive dictatorship, when people go to prison for expressing views that differ from the views of the government? i'll give you just one example. a few months ago, a man in moscow named yuri kokhovets received a five—year prison sentence for responding to an opinion poll question saying that he's against the war in ukraine. they've tracked him down, they've arrested him, they've put him on trial and they sent him to prison for five years, for responding to an opinion poll... now, i know those stories as well as you, vladimir, but is the only conclusion we can draw, then, that all dissent