plan for change and that is why we are sitting in train three reviews that we are grateful for martin donnelly woods, and all others for their work into the fcdo's role and capabilities to look at particularly our economic capability and this department at our global impact in the department and the fusion of development and diplomacy and in each case, ask how can we ensure the tools at our disposal provide maximum benefits to uk prosperity and security. the stories of the reviews is a world where the foreign and the domestic, the political and economic have blurred. vladimir putin has mastered this with his hybrid playbook and this department needs to reflect this reality. that is why diplomacy and development belong together, while poverty reduction is an end in itself, a narrative element work cannot be sigh load off from geopolitics and that is why i am reforming this department, connecting it work better to two domestic priorities of the british people that cannot be solved without work abroad. tackling irregular migration and boosting economic growth. an irregular migration, the net fcdo