to remain the case. however long that will remain the case could really affect whether lots of these brats and citizens about other countries and afghan refugees do actually manage to make it out of the country. we actually manage to make it out of the country-— the country. we have got about a minute here. _ the country. we have got about a minute here, very _ quickly, 502 uk nationals have left afg ha nista n left afghanistan so far. yes, we have to also _ left afghanistan so far. yes, we have to also remember - left afghanistan so far. yes, we have to also remember there i left afghanistan so far. yes, we l have to also remember there are left afghanistan so far. yes, we i have to also remember there are a lot of— have to also remember there are a lot of british afghan british afghanistan people in afghanistan visiting _ afghanistan people in afghanistan visiting families the local dry cleaner— visiting families the local dry cleaner around the corner and he was in tears _ cleaner around the corner and he was in tears when — cleaner around the corner and he was in tears when i went in today saying his entire _ in tears when i went in today saying his entire family was there, and some _ his entire family was there, and some of— his entire family was there, and some of the people here had been visiting _ some of the people here had been visiting. he was desperately worried about— visiting. he was desperately worried about his _ visiting. he was desperately worried about his young sister. so we have british— about his young sister. so we have british afghan knees are also responsible for, and i hope we treat them _ responsible for, and i hope we treat them right— responsible for, and i hope we treat them right because they are british,