so you take nigel huddleston , who's, take nigel huddleston, who's, you know, his mp, sort of well, tot of the party. he's supporting kemi badenoch. and there's a lot of that going on. and i think it's a bit simplistic to say that, you know, you have two right wing candidates and you've knocked out the left wing candidate and all that. but my point is, it's not a great platform on which to advance, even if it ultimately works . if you've only got the works. if you've only got the support of a third of your mps. but but if you look at the voting records, i mean, besides generic, you know, voting for against the rwanda bill, if you look at the voting records in the entirety of parliament, both of them are quite centrist, aren't they, with the way they've voted, despite their rhetoric, i would argue that although robert is the only one who has actually rebelled, and i think he's rebelled about 14 times, rwanda and probably about 14 times kemi has never rebelled against the government . yeah, against the government. yeah, i'm a bit sceptical of this idea that they're both, you know , so th