let's finish with you, thorsten, on a more perhaps sort of human moment.lor, but also leaders of the opposition. they're the ones who have to stand up and respond to it. keir starmer is not an economist. ed miliband, who you worked for, had to do thatjob and he probably is more of an economist than keir starmer. but what's it like being the leader of the opposition, having to respond to that and being one of their staffers like watching on where you watch the chancellor sat up and give all these announcements and then your guy or girl has to stand up and say something coherent after that. so one of the basic rules of life is that being the leader of the opposition is a terrible idea. for any of you considering it, don't do it. it's not worth it. it will ruin your life, your family, everything about it, and suck the meaning from the core of your being. so generally it's awful. i mean, being slightly more serious, one of the reasons it's awful is because in anything in life, spending your whole life waiting for something to happen in future, for the chancell