one and two, we're seeing a massive realignment in british politics, you referenced tom, the going back to keir hardie'siguously a party of the kind of manual working class. now, basically, labour is more and more a party of the affluent middle class public sector. you're much more likely to be voting labour if you're a teacher or a civil servant on a pretty decent salary . i think pretty decent salary. i think the lib dems now represent the five most affluent constituencies in the country . constituencies in the country. so a huge realignment is happening, that might still end up with the labour party and the conservative party as the two main parties, but their coalition the sort of people they represent, the geography they represent, the geography they represent, the geography they represent, that is changing an awful. >> i'll tell you what i noticed, tom, during the general election campaign in ashfield, i'm from there. so i know my community. i know my constituents. when you go around the, the, the poorer areas, with poorer housing, etc, what we tend to, saw was the flag of saint george hanging out