for keir as well. he said that it s going to be on our next pledge card. in the last few weeks and months, shadow ministers have started to really prepare for the possibility of getting into government, haven t they? you ve had permanent secretaries in, former senior officials in government departments to advise you, former ministers and so on. you now behave almost as if you re a minister. so before you make that promise, do you have to negotiate it with a shadow chancellor? if you had to sit around a table and argue, we re not quite at that stage, is that going to come in the months to come? rachel rees doesn t take much persuading that this has got to be a big priority for the next labour government because it s it s the real, it s the unaddressed area of education policy for me. couple of headlines because it s not a policy interview, butjust to see where you re going. private schools stay open. they pay more tax. they will pay more tax until labour ofsted s often criticised by tea