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48 hours until the local elections, but

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the verdict on Kostama is already in and

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it's devastating. People hate him.

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>> Labour and the Tories face wipe out on

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Thursday and those voting for reform and

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the Greens say they will never ever go

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back to their old parties

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>> and they are totally rational on this.

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They will look and say for 101 15 years

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we've been promised change. Elections

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come, they promise me change and then

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they come in and nothing changes. And

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that's what's been so devastating for

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for Karma is, you know, the the the

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whole ticket they ran on was change.

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That was the big thing slogan never

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defined. But people look at it straight

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away and go, "No, you you you've not

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delivered anything like that and they've

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lost faith." And I think it's a

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troubling place for us to be in because

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you know, if we go through another

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political cycle and we see reform into

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power and they don't deliver change,

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where do people go?

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>> Tim, we're back on Terrairma. We're no

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longer on the road. Are you all right?

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Have you managed to find your whatever

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it's called? your your non-road show

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legs.

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>> Yeah, that's fine. I'm I'm very happy to

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be back at home. How was your bank

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holiday?

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>> I decided to walk uh 17 kilometers, also

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known as 10 and a half miles across the

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Chilton countryside yesterday in a 6 kg

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weighted vest.

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>> Wow.

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>> That's how I spend my free time.

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>> Okay. Yeah. You know how I spent mine?

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>> Know how?

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>> I went to Cambridge to interview Dr.

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James our Yes.

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>> It was written up in the paper and they

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put the photo on the front. They did

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loads of photos of James and then just

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for one, just to be nice, they did a

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photo of me with my dog Bertie and

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James. And that's the photo they used.

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>> It's what the Tegraph audience would

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want.

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>> If I had known, I'd have shaved and he

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would have had a brush.

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>> Would he? Yes.

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>> You both really looked bad.

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>> You don't want to get that the wrong way

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round. Shave the dog and brush yourself.

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>> I quite like you looking a little

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rugged.

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>> Really?

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>> Yeah. It's like now we've entered this

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new era of your broadcasting career.

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Yes.

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>> It's like Tim Stanley with an afternoon

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shadow. There's something a little

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>> Oh, also judging by some of the

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fanirling you got last week.

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>> Yes.

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>> Maybe the public also like you

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semi-bearded.

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>> I don't know. I don't know.

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>> They don't want me semi-bearded. I know

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that much.

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>> But I had to I had to kill some time and

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I walked my dog into Cambridge. I

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visited my old college Trinity. And as

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you know, to go into these colleges, you

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have to walk through the what they call

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the Porter's Lodge, which is

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>> I don't hang out in Cambridge colleges

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as much as you do. But

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>> no, but no, I haven't been back for

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years because I hated the place.

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>> Yes, that's right. So, but I was feeling

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quite nostalgic because it was warm and

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bright and the pl and it's very

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beautiful and we walked into the porters

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lodge me and my dog and I said, "Can I

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walk around the college?" I'm a graduate

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here actually six years here, like a

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prison stretch. And I can I walk around

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and have a look and he said, "No, you

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can't. Not with that dog."

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I said, "What's wrong with a dog?" And

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he said, "Elizabeth the first ban them."

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>> And quick as a whip, I said, "Protestant

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cow." And walked out.

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>> You're such a Catholic.

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>> But I remember I remembered why I hated

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the place.

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>> Why did you hate the place?

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>> Petty fogging rules. Petty fogging

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rules. And the the porters are like the

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starsy.

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>> Yes.

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>> With both the politics and the porters,

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it's like living in East Germany. I

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don't

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>> And you once told me that it just wasn't

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that fun at times. No,

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>> it was all work and no play and you

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didn't enjoy it.

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>> Natural scientists and mathematicians

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>> should have just been a bit more stupid

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and gone to Le University like me. You'd

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had a well of a time and you'd have been

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a very big fish in a very small pond

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>> and you probably make a lot more money

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than me now. So,

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>> well anyway, on that bombshell, we're

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going to talk about some polling. Let's

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not discuss the gender pay divide in

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this room.

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>> It's very much the wrong way around.

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>> Lee Kane and Scarlett Magcguire join us.

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Scarlett Magcguire from Merlin Strategy.

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Lee Kane from Charlesb because you've

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come up with some super duper polling

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and indeed focus group intel ahead of

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the local elections on Thursday.

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>> Let's just have a listen to some of the

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things people were saying in your focus

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groups.

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>> Labor Prime Minister weak.

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>> I just put weak.

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>> I put down weak as well. Maybe a leader

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weak.

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>> Okay. I would say he's weak and

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ineffectual.

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>> Weak.

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>> I had incompetent.

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>> Disappointing.

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>> Yeah. For armor. I think he's a total

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wet rape.

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>> I wrote down spineless.

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>> I put down puppet. No backbone.

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>> In three words. I didn't even think of

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three words. I just thought of one. He's

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a liar.

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>> I think we've got a government that do

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not know how to govern. Every single

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thing

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>> that they promised was a lie.

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>> We're going to be writing this up. Tony

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Diver is scribing as we speak and we'll

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try and put his story as the link in the

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show notes. But basically the line we

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wanted to explore with you I think is

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quite a stark one about the previous

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electorates blue and red sympathies

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having been completely dashed on the

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altar of disappointment and this idea

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that the people that you spoke to and

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you spoke to more than 4,000 at the

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beginning of last month basically say

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that they're never going to vote to

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Labor again no matter what happens.

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Yeah, I think we

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it was of all the findings, it was the

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one that surprised us the most. We saw

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that, you know, almost one in seven

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people who um have left the Tories and

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Labor to go to insurgent parties, if you

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will, of reform and the Greens said uh

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only one in seven said they would think

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about returning. The others no longer

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see it as an option. I think if you look

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inside both parties and you know,

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particularly the conservatives, there's

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this view that people will go and

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they'll see reform and they'll sample

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it. the same with the Greens that these

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parties will fail and they'll all come

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back home to the traditional parties.

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But these voters were telling us that's

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that's not what they tend to do. They've

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feel that they've given um both parties

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uh their trust in the vote time and time

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again. They've been let down by the fact

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that they haven't given them the change

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that they want. So they are looking

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elsewhere. And I think we've seen now a

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a large proportion of the electorate

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permanently abandoning the Conservative

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Party and the Labour Party, which is

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obviously going to be a huge change for

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our for our politics.

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>> But are those people permanently signing

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up to reform or Green?

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>> No. And I think that's the thing that's

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