and, -- >> maybe, lord or rothermere, you're not, if i may say so, particularly a political person. you were here in the house of lords, where it's fair to say that you are apolitical, or is that unfair? >> i would say i think it's very important for me in my role to not exhibit partisan political because i think it puts undue pressure on my editors to support the political view that they think i may have. i don't want to influence them, and i also think it's important for me to be available to people from all political parties to approach me be they feel that the paper's being unfair to them, if they seek redress. that's why i took that december. decision. >> in terms of some of the positions the paper might have taken over the years, have you ever felt personally uncomfortable? >> at times, inevitably, the paper will do things which makes one feel uncomfortable. and i think that it's at that point which really stretches the notion of everything i've said. but, you know, as i said, i let my editors edit and however uncomfortable it makes me feel, i believe they're the people who hav