the prime minister himself saidhe had spoken... keir starmer said he should resign. after the meeting of the panel, his position was untenable, because there was that a vote of no—confidence, a unanimous vote of no confidence. it followed a letter yesterday from members of his own staff, almost all of his colleagues in that office saying that he had brought the office into distribute with misogynistic remarks and he lost the confidence of the members of the panel you heard this morning morning and about 800 complaints made to his office. during the panel meeting he was trying to say, "look, i am going to try and work really hard to regain people's confidence." he said he reached out to volunteer groups, victims groups and was undergoing, at his own expense, retraining and development.