 Second, liberalism, because that's what we're discussing. It's one thing to talk about the ideas. For example, for me, the central idea of liberalism is the dignity of the person. Irrespective of race, it's quite another how liberalism is applied in specific cases. I mean, and you can see in the discussion, that for example, for Belarusia, it's a different problem than what Mary said about how the whites, for example, special districts are not, sorry, the Democrats are not actually how the Republicans draw the lines are not prepared to vote. So every country has a different thing. If we're going to generalize, what's the problem with democracy per se? I mean, we see in China, for example, because you actually combine capitalism with liberalism, but China has capitalism with communism. So we used to think that all the evils had to do with the combination of liberalism and capitalism, but it's not because in China you have communism. China is a good example because this is the myth and the delusion of this whole discussion, right? Is the idea that what it is that demarcates the West is democracy and this progressive democracy, et cetera, et cetera, here all the time, economic, et cetera. That is not what demarcates the West. It's empire, it's slavery, it's colonialism, it's brutality, it's the fact that the British empire was 25% of the world's population and did they have democracy? Of course they didn't have democracy. We weren't even fully human beings at this point, right? So if you're going to explain why we have the West, democracy is not the explanation, right? It is not at all. It's actually totalitarianism across the world pretending to be democratic at home. And if you take China, for example, a country which has pulled itself out of poverty, right? And I'm a big critic of China, believe me, I'm not a fan of China, but if you actually look at China's development, it's very similar to the West, totalitarian, exploitation of people. It is a democracy. The idea that democracy is progress is complete nonsense. Our economic progress, this depends on totalitarianism, depends on exploitation. The Chinese regime, you would compare the Chinese regime. It's even, since we have, I represent for the British parliament here. Do you think? So do you compare China, for example, we say that China and Britain are the same and people enjoy the same liberties or none? I mean, No, but the question, and this is the question is, how do you, all this, we talk about the wonderful liberal democracy, the wealth that allows you to have social democracy in the West is based off racism, slavery, and colonialism. Last year, nine million people died from hunger. A child dies every 10 seconds as they haven't got access to food and water. They are all black and brown. That's today, not 100 years ago, today. So all this wonderful democracy we love to talk about is predicated on that. How about a person like, let's say, when Stalin exterminated 55 million Soviet citizens or Mao exterminated 55 million Chinese? That's not a Western race, that's power. No, the reality is we're talking about capitalism and we're talking about liberal democracy and the power to have a liberal democracy comes from the capitalist exploitation which is racist around the world today as it ever did. So when you have people, and I actually agree, I agree 100% agree on this, just the expectation, if you go to the British public and say, well, look, if everybody can vote, this is gonna be great. Of course it's not gonna be great because the British public understand. We have a country which is saying, look, we want to go back to empire. We liked empire. Empire was good for us. Racism is wonderful. We don't want immigrants. Why on earth would you think that getting everybody to vote is gonna be the solution? Because democracy is not the solution. It isn't, isn't. It's not a vote, it's not a vote. I think we're moving to a state where the ultimate question would be, comparatively speaking, where would you rather live? I think that's really what we're getting down to. It's a very important round.