 We've got it a minute as an attempted coup by the establishment by capitalism and the flunkies inside and outside of the Labour Party. I think they're absolutely terrified because for the first time in probably 30 years they've got somebody who will seriously undermine their privileges and if he's elected we'll instigate a massive redistribution of power and wealth in this country. I think everybody was ecstatic after we heard about Corbyn's victory and the scale of Corbyn's victory even despite the fact that there were trying to weed out thousands of people from the voting process. I think what we can't do is just rely on the Corbyn getting elected. The fight now is going to be running out the trade union bill that's just been passed. They are staring at cuts so we've got somebody who's wanted out industrially and on the streets through protests and demonstrations. But we also have to get Jeremy Corbyn elected. I mean that's, in my mind, that's the two things aren't contradictory. We've got to do both of them together. I think we've finally got somebody with the possibility of getting under power who will be fighting and they are staring at the agenda, who will be bragging trade unionists and working class people. When the previous union legislation came in there was a lot of talk. We were going to do this, we were going to do that. Nothing actually transpired. We had a couple of marches up and down Hyde Park and that was against us during the same script. We've got to go further than that now. If the TUC can't coordinate national action, in my opinion what we have to do is get all those unions that can coordinate action together. And if possible, have a national strike. If it's not possible to have a national strike then we have as many unions on the same day coordinate an action. My own personal opinion is if Jeremy Corbyn survives these attempted coups against him, I would encourage everybody on a personal basis to join the Labour Party and get down there and support him.