so among the front runners, the regime and we can now speak about all of this to robert hutton. he's a veteran, political correspondent, and commentator for the british magazine. the critic, robert, the mutiny had been going on for quite some time. are you at all surprised list trusts, finally gave up. well, i mean, i wasn't surprised. she gave up this afternoon. i think you told me 6 weeks ago that she would only last 6 weeks. i would if i think she'll make it longer than that. to say it is it is this, this bit it is where it depends which when when i was surprised, probably what i mean things have been moving very fast. it felt very bad last night . i think i think of last night, what was to you the moment it all sort of fell apart. i mean, it was it last night when i actually on monday on monday morning, the new chancellor, 7 on friday afternoon, she sacked her earl johnson. and on monday morning, her new chancellor went on television and said, i am tearing it all up. everything's, everything's gone, all of us stuff way now. that's not happening anymore. and at that point you