and i think it's fair to have voices that are naysaying to have a potentially bit of balance in thisfoolish enough to not put that forward. he is walking a high wire. we had labour leaving saying they did not want the tenor of what is happening, maybe going to carry what they don't like, theresa may's deal across the line, labour somehow delivering that brexit. and yet on the other side, he's got remainers down in the south who want him to stick to a remain sort of way forward. it's a tight want to walk. it isa forward. it's a tight want to walk. it is a really tight want to walk. it is a really tight want to walk. it does not actually equate to the north and the south as much as people want it to. newcastle, liverpool, they voted for the uk to remain. that is not necessarily true. it is a difficult position. that advice i would give you jeremy corbyn and to anyone in the labour movement at the moment is that, actually, we get nowhere... people wa nt actually, we get nowhere... people want decisiveness at the moment across the country, and i have a leave seat. i have these conversati