so, no, i don't think this is a great day. >> paul embery i share her party.are her politics. the word trailblazer has been used a lot, and i think that's right. she is a trailblazer and it's been really badly handled. i think she should be allowed to stand. i think she's earned the right to stand, having been the mp for that constituency for so long. some of the things that she said over the years, matt's right are frankly barmy, but the labour party is a broad church and she is probably just at the margins. she's right up against the wall of that broad church. i would say, the left hand wall, and i think a lot of mainstream labour party people don't necessarily support her politics, but are admire her for what she's done in politics. you know , being the in politics. you know, being the first black woman being elected as a member of parliament, she's taken an awful amount of abuse over the years that she she didn't deserve. frankly, and, you know, this is a self—inflicted wound the last three days for the labour party, there's a kind of top down process that