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I think he's taken a reset. Later in the day it then came to light that he did more so he's a bit of a car crash lately. He actually is a lawyer and I think he should have stuck to being a lawyer to be honest. But he's not a politician. That's my opinion but that's kind of the way it is. As a result of these two main parties being a bit of a flop at the moment, the Reforum UK asked them to really gain ground right across the UK I think, including Scotland. We have a similar issue here with the SNP party which is the Scottish National Party. And it was all for independent Scotland who all arrested but lately the leadership of that party has gone downhill as well. The big fighters in that party have left. There was obviously Nicola Sturgeon, Alex Salmons and all of those big players that set up that SNP party and made it a household name. A lot of them have gone by the wayside and again there isn't really any charismatic leaders we'll see in Scotland by the way. So this is probably partly why the Reforum UK is starting to build ground. Plus there's a lot of pieces of news on immigration and immigration policy in the UK. It's been a bit of an open door, you know, letting everybody in but we're reaching a point where the system is just getting overloaded with hospitals, housing and all the rest of it. I think there does have to come a time when they have to say no but it's not happened yet and I think this is partly why the Reforum UK again is gaining ground here in the UK. But it's been interesting watching the rallies and watching them gaining more and more momentum. But whether they'll make it to government, I don't know. They've still got two years at least till a general election so it'll be interesting to watch and see. Back to you there, three in the net. Thanks for watching.
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