matters. i want to hear what the... we have to be fair and courteous about this. i want to hear what the prime minister says on the record at the dispatch box at lunchtime today, and i'm all for myjudgment after that. i started by saying, and i will repeat, this is my view, my opinion, i am will repeat, this is my view, my opinion, iam not will repeat, this is my view, my opinion, i am not speaking for anybody, i am opinion, i am not speaking for anybody, iam not opinion, i am not speaking for anybody, i am not speaking on behalf of the government, not even speaking for any of my colleagues, i do not know what my colleagues are thinking. they may believe i am profoundly wrong. i am seeing what i think. that is all i can do. find think. that is all i can do. and 'ust to think. that is all i can do. and just to confirm, _ think. that is all i can do. and just to confirm, if _ think. that is all i can do. and just to confirm, if the - think. that is all i can do. and just to confirm, if the prime minister did mislead the house of commons, you say that is a resigning issue. i commons, you say that is a resigning issue. ~' . ., ., ., issue. i think the chairman of the 1922 committee, _ issue. i think the chairman of the 1922 committee, sir— issue. i think the chairman of the 1922 committee, sir graham - issue. i think the chairman of the i 1922 committee, sir graham brady, would have to carry a very clear message to the prime minister under those circumstances.— those circumstances. meaning what? meanin: those circumstances. meaning what? meaning the — those circumstances. meaning what? meaning the game — those circumstances. meaning what? meaning the game is _ those circumstances. meaning what? meaning the game is up. _