 So are you, are you actually, are you Mike Ashley out? Well, let me tell you this, I've got two season tickets in the castle. Yeah. And since Mike Ashley came, I haven't been back to Newcastle. Because I disliked the man with a great passion. I couldn't, I couldn't go and watch me believe in the castle. I've been watching Newcastle, since I was a boy, who am I to wear? Right. And I'll not set foot in St. James's Park as long as Mike Ashley has got anything you're told to do in the castle and the football club. And part of the, you know, the campaigns for the unions and to try and get Mike Ashley out. He's not a very nice character. The way he treats his workforce, particularly in it's Shire Brook and the big warehouse factory is absolutely appalling. And I couldn't sit at a football ground knowing that it was Mike Ashley's baby with sport style right now and feel anywhere comfortable. I really want rid of Mike Ashley, not just from the castle and the football club, but from any business here in the UK. Because of the the sheer fact the way in which he treats his workforce is quite frankly despicable. I was, I was absolutely fuming when he came into the Commons the other week to see the select committee and he put his hand in his pocket and he brought a roll of 50 pound notes out and plunked them into the, you know, the X-ray machine. And I just thought that's the measure of this individual. And I got asked if I would, if I would visit the factory at Shire Brook. And this is true. And I was thinking, goodness me, I want to make some excuses up here. I really don't want to go. And I said, I haven't got time. I can't get to the Commons. And he actually rang us up and said, why Mike's prepared to say he's helicopter to pick you up and then drop me off in London. Can you imagine me getting in Mike's helicopter in Newcastle United and then heading off to Shire Brook and arriving there in a helicopter with him. No, he's not a very nice man. His actions are despicable. He exploits people, mainly people from, again, across the globe, who have come to this company for quite simply for a better life. You know, that's all. They're not here to make fortunes. They just want a better life. And I cannot, I cannot sit in the St. James's Park whilst that man is chairman of the Cassinate for Barclay. Very answer.