well, you know, you've spent more time in scampton recently than i have.i in scampton recently than i mean, i wonder whether perhaps within the community they were beginning to just accept that they've lost and it's going to happen. but you also you're saying that's clearly the case? clearly not the case? >> it doesn't seem to be. i think there are two elements to the question. you've just asked. people are saying that they aren't going to give up the fight, that they're going to be here outside of raf scampton, people are from scampton, people that are from scampton, but people from as far but also people from as far south as devon, but the other thing that i've been hearing today from the local residents of scampton camp, which is the former married living quarters of base, is that they're of the raf base, is that they're prepared if people do move in and the way that they're preparing ultimately security preparing is ultimately security measures. one person showed me a personal alarm that they have new cameras, bigger fences. and the way that they describe it is because they have a