. >> so starmer removes a portrait of gladstone, william ewart gladstone from number 10 in the wake of slave trade accusations against william gladstone, not starmer. so a 19th century painting of the four time liberal prime minister had been displayed in downing street under the previous government, and this follows keir starmer taking down the portrait of margaret thatcher. and this, this does happen, you know , the this does happen, you know, the when a new leader comes in, they say i don't want these pictures, i want these ones. but this is this seems particularly ridiculous considering william gladstone. i mean, he's been accused. you know, we've got this trend for decolonialism and, you know, all this sort of stuff , reparations and, you know, all this sort of stuff, reparations and and, you know, all this sort of stuff , reparations and stuff. stuff, reparations and stuff. but william gladstone wasn't a supporter of slavery. he made, you know, early on in his career, he made some comments saying we should refund the people who've given up their slaves. but that was he was under