I don't care. I am here for what it's worth. [Laughter.] [Applause.] Now, let me put to you ... Let me put to you ... But, hey, I served 25 years - 25 years! Why should I want to be back? [Interjections.] Anyway, so I am and you have got to deal with me, okay! So, let me put this to you. No, let me put this to you, DA: You have an identity crisis. You don't know whether you are the party of Tony Leon's rampant free marketism or Colin Eglin's progressive empathetic liberalism. [Interjections.] You are divided. You are split. It's hilarious, Mr Day- Lewis, that you say these things because your party has no identity. You are riddled with angst and you have no future. [Interjections.]
And, it wasn't just the DA ... [Interjections.] It wasn't just the DA that was dreaming, comrades and friends. It was also the EFF. "We will win the elections" they kept saying. "When we take over in the May 2019 elections", we will do this and we will do that. Well, what happened? The reality is they could muster only a 2,5% increase over their 8,2% result in the 2016 local government elections. Now get the maths right; you have so many PhD people. [Interjections.]