are 19%_ conservatives on 30% and lib dems are i9% and — conservatives on 30% and lib dems are 19% and others on 16%. what we are19% and others on 16%. what we actually— are 19% and others on 16%. what we actually want to compare with are the elections that took place in 2019— the elections that took place in 2019 because the vast majority of seats _ 2019 because the vast majority of seats that — 2019 because the vast majority of seats that are up tonight were voted on in _ seats that are up tonight were voted on in 2019. — seats that are up tonight were voted on in 2019, and there you can see that both — on in 2019, and there you can see that both labour and the conservatives had he poured nights. a very— conservatives had he poured nights. a very poor— conservatives had he poured nights. a very poor night. neither of them -et5 a very poor night. neither of them gets in— a very poor night. neither of them gets in more than 30% of the vote. the others. — gets in more than 30% of the vote. the others, who include the greens and the _ the others, who include the greens and the independence, actually had a much _ and the independence, actually had a much better performance that time. so, much better performance that time. so. we _ much better performance that time. so, we would be looking to see whether— so, we would be looking to see whether both parties do better than they did _ whether both parties do better than they did in — whether both parties do better than they did in 2019 and particularly with labour given the big lead in the opinion polls. we want to see how far— the opinion polls. we want to see how far ahead of the conservatives, should _ how far ahead of the conservatives, should this — how far ahead of the conservatives, should this be what happens, how far ahead _ should this be what happens, how far ahead they are. it is the gap between _ ahead they are. it is the gap between the two that is so important. is it the dutch of a double—edged digit lead some people are talking about? is it 8%? will be