in all of that is there are... i'm very, very lucky in that i never needed to worry about whether there was going to be food on the table. i never really needed to worry about, you know, the clothes i wore. i never really needed to worry about that. i suppose i probably had a very different set of inequality, which was more about my ethnicity, my faith and the impact of the kind of political culture there was around about my father. i think that probably had a bigger impact on us. but again, my mum was really crucial to this in that i always remember, even when she says it now to my own kids, she's always said, "you're never going to bejudged on the title you have. on the kind of house you have. "you're never going to bejudged on the car you drive. "you are going to bejudged on what you do for people." and that has always stayed with me. that's why again i think i get my political values from my mother rather than my father.