look, the idea that i am going to go down in from of people like seumas milne and andrew murray, theset i am labour, is nonsense. does the left progressive party need a, let's say, a working—class — you don't like the phrase these day — but a working—class leader because there is much discussion about how a relatively posh person or a person in london who's done well or themselves... borisjohnson. no... they've just voted for borisjohnson. the people we're talking about have just voted for borisjohnson. so is this a canard, you have to have a working—class leader for the labour party? look, what you have to have as leader of any party in a general election campaign, is somebody the public look at and think, "i can see them as prime minister". now, where they come from, i think, is less important. i saw yesterday lisa nandy — i like lisa — but i saw she was talking about, you know, we need take the headquarters of the party outside london. the idea that that is going to somehow make people in the north say, "we've got to have our party conferences back in the northern cities." well, may