hannah lindsay, very quickly if you would. >> sit right to scrap university tuition fees when there is so much else to do in terms of living equality for people in britain? >> 11 billion has past a quarter of your entire spending. why university fees? i think we should invest in education for the future. d i do think that abolishing university tuition fees has got a chance to go to university and get in. if you look at the application process, a number of working class students is dropping. i want to see real access for everybody. i think that's a right thing to do. it would not be unusual in many other parts of the world to do this. listen, as a young person basically i have the offer of free education. i didn't take it up. i'm not complaining about it. it's not up to me to pull up the ladder on the generation that's coming behind. i want to see a generation that works for all so that every child can work to their full potential irrespective of their lifetime and -- >> mr. corbyn, we have to stop you there. thank you very much, indeed. cheers and applause] david: that brings us to the