with me is oliver cornock, editor—in—chief of the oxford business group. welcome back.et stuck in. many of the papers in the uk are focused on the general election and nigel verizon in particular, his announcement yesterday that the brexit party, some 300 candidates would not be going against the conservatives —— nigel farage. would not be going against the conservatives -- nigel farage. this has been billed by the financial times and the other papers as a boost for the conservative party, and in some ways it is helpful. the argument of course is that it is contested labour seeds, marginal seats in brexit, pro brexit areas in the midlands and north of england which would be a much more helpful move for farage to step back in and let the tories can just those. this election unfortunately is about one thing in lots of ways — brexit. and i think the broader story about nigel farage is he is quite a one issue man, he is the former leader of the uk independence party, pro brexit, and now this new iteration of that. and i think if this is perhaps a reflection of the realisati