politics— can do, the quick fixes and actually politics is— can do, the quick fixes and actually politics is not about quick fixes it's about — politics is not about quick fixes it's about infrastructure and laying down _ it's about infrastructure and laying down good, solid foundation that will take — down good, solid foundation that will take the country into the future — will take the country into the future in _ will take the country into the future in a positive way. i do think for a _ future in a positive way. i do think for a long — future in a positive way. i do think for a long time there's been a huge inequality— for a long time there's been a huge inequality between the self in the north _ inequality between the self in the north. london seems to be a black hole that _ north. london seems to be a black hole that sucks everything into it money, — hole that sucks everything into it money, people, etc. it is time that we tried _ money, people, etc. it is time that we tried to — money, people, etc. it is time that we tried to move those things the rest of— we tried to move those things the rest of the — we tried to move those things the rest of the country so that everybody can enjoy the same prosperity that people in the south and the _ prosperity that people in the south and the southwestern easternjoy. it's and the southwestern easternjoy. it's a _ and the southwestern easternjoy. it's a good — and the southwestern easternjoy. it's a good point that governments come and go. is the plan to develop the decision—making to the local level, to give more money to metro males, to make the uk less centralised, it is one of the most centralised, it is one of the most centralised countries in the oecd. does that take away some of that short—term is him at the centre and handed to the regions in the hope that actually the plan can be seen