 you had some pretty impressive influences repeat it so if we can just get these up Nile Ferguson who's actually a pretty decent historian wow who might have once been a pretty decent historian he's a Harvard historian he was a decent historian back in the day before he started writing trash for money and influence right right but there's there was Ferguson and then we've got Dan Snow did that just come up a second ago at I think the history guy he's called yeah what historic like historiographical school says you use the sun as a source uh the yellow press history tradition of the late 19th century I mean it's a really curious thing to you would imagine that anyone who was familiar with British history would at least think hmm this looks like a zenoviev letter situation yeah I mean this looks like you know there is a long tradition here of uh of smears made up by uh the British press particularly with left-wing labour leaders um but yeah no the the the kind of histrionic response from people like this not historiographical histrionic that's really important to say right that's really important to say because this is what I want to talk about I always talk about confirmation bias and bandwagoning bias and these people want to pass themselves off as ultra-rational ultra-objective and yet somebody's a Harvard historian well gleefully gleefully if you actually read uh Ferguson's tweet uh reference a story by the sun newspaper and I mean this really just does uh I think butoken a certain kind of like I say confirmation bias within within the mainstream media now why would they do that why would he so happily make an idiot of himself well because a central Jeremy Corbyn government doesn't just uh conflict with his political values it fundamentally undermines his material interests as somebody who's now in the the bourgeoisie middle class okay although he will say I came from a Glasgow councillor's day well you don't any more no