has been giving his reaction. last year at christmas the public followed the rules and many of them did not see their loved ones at christmas. some of them could not see their loved ones again. they had the right to expect the government to follow the rules and we now know the government broke the rules, they partied, and now they're laughing about it. they are the public with contempt. the prime minister needs to step up, accept what happened, and apologize. unfortunately we got and apologize. unfortunately we got a prime minister who was socially distanced from the truth. four weeks that if they insisted _ distanced from the truth. four weeks that if they insisted that _ distanced from the truth. four weeks that if they insisted that the - that if they insisted that the guidelines were followed and he said that again today. do you think he has misled us. i that again today. do you think he has misled us.— has misled us. i think he had not been straight _ has misled us. i think he had not been straight about _ has misled us. i think he had not been straight about this - has misled us. i think he had not been straight about this at - has misled us. i think he had not been straight about this at all. it| been straight about this at all. it is increasingly obvious that there was a party. today's evidence on the abstract. instead of accepting that and being honest about it the prime minister is pretending that there weren't breaches of any of the