with regard to the bbc is given bbc news's commitment to impartiality, and i know that for example simon mccoyissue with one of the tweets that you sent and said this is not helpful for the work... they only apply to people in news and current affairs. they only apply... so those of the rules i suppose what i'm saying in the messages and you're breaking the rules, but what i'm trying to understand is do you consider just the broader impact on how the bbc is perceived, even if you are within the rules? i consider myself a freelancer anyway. and so i work with the bbc, i have worked with bt for years, i'm now working with itv, i've worked with walkers, i've worked with numerous people around. i'm always, i think i might try to be considerate about what it would mean to the people that have employed me at some point. has the bbc ever called up and say, gary, please don't another tweet on the people's vote or whatever it may be? no, i stopped on brexit about two, three years ago. yeah, i noticed that. how come? because i thought it was done. i thought it was time. and i won't ever tweet about gloa