it s the panorama special, first of all the leaders. but vicky, lib dem manifesto launch today. i remember last time we had one of these for general election. it was in a nightclub. it was a nightclub. it was, yeah. yeah. where was it this time? i love nightclubs. no, this was central london ish. it was quite it seemed quite modern. it was modern. it was a very good space. i think they d splashed a bit of cash on it. yeah, it was all. it was all quite slick. what did notice and this is, and i haven t asked them if this was deliberate, the colours they ve used, they, they weren t using their normal gold, it was much more orangey like the old liberal days. interesting. and they do actually in the manifesto talk about their history as the liberal party and then the liberal democrats. so there s a little bit of continuity there. but vicky, i mean, as manifesto launches go, it was a pretty classic, quite retro thing, wasn t it? bunch of activists holding up placards, ed davey walk
required or not. but then outside of schools we re seeing parents or at least adults who are holding up placards, saying unmask our kids, protesting vociferously, loudly outside the kids schools. it has to be really frightening. what do we tell our young people when parents might be telling them to do one thing, then there s public animus saying another. we have to be honest with our children and that some people can disagree. they re being vocal about it. what you want to do for your child is give them every protection against this virus and let them know you re doing everything you can to protect them. and just be honest with them about what s going on with the protesting. thank you so much. thanks for what you do. appreciate it. thank you. straight ahead, the climate