tomorrow holding that line of saying you have to wait until the enquiry reports back. the expectation is that he will need to address this and the issue of his own attendance or not at this event and also the other thing to bear in mind, you heard douglas ross, the leader of the scottish conservative saying, there are serious consequences for misleading parliament. there will be some direct questions put to the prime minister which i think he will be forced to answer. is prime minister which i think he will be forced to answer.— be forced to answer. is sue gray a fast worker. _ be forced to answer. is sue gray a fast worker, we _ be forced to answer. is sue gray a fast worker, we might _ be forced to answer. is sue gray a fast worker, we might we - be forced to answer. is sue gray a fast worker, we might we see - be forced to answer. is sue gray a fast worker, we might we see the| fast worker, we might we see the report? we fast worker, we might we see the reort? ~ ., ., ., ., report? we do not have a timescale and the minister— report? we do not have a timescale and the minister who _ report? we do not have a timescale and the minister who was _ report? we do not have a timescale l and the minister who was addressing questions earlier in the commons suggested that this enquiry would be swift. the longer it has gone on the more claims of party she has had to investigate and we do not yet have a timescale of when she might report back, but i think it will certainly be in the interests of downing street that it is concluded swiftly. thank you. the leader of the conservatives on sunderland council —