all the but they get overridden. in light of all the revelations we have had this week, all the revelations we have had this week, what all the revelations we have had this week, what you need to do is certainly week, what you need to do is certainly look at the rules around mps and certainly look at the rules around mps and peers behaviour. it doesn t mean mps and peers behaviour. it doesn t mean ripping them up, as boris johnson mean ripping them up, as boris johnson wanted to do, but what you do need johnson wanted to do, but what you do need to johnson wanted to do, but what you do need to do is see whether actually do need to do is see whether actually they are tight enough. what he wanted actually they are tight enough. what he wanted to do was loosen them. jo, also on he wanted to do was loosen them. also on the he wanted to do was loosen them. jifr, also on the front page he wanted to do was loosen them. jrr, also on the front page of the sunday times, unnam
in some cases it is a necessity. it might make in some cases it is a necessity. jifr, it might make you in some cases it is a necessity. jrr, it might make you think twice about coming in to talk to your mp about the battery when you have had from the battery when you have had from the police, say. the battery when you have had from the police. say- the police, say. exactly. there are any number the police, say. exactly. there are any number of the police, say. exactly. there are any number of scenarios the police, say. exactly. there are any number of scenarios where . the police, say. exactly. there are - any number of scenarios where people would not want to go somewhere where there was a police officer and we have heard tobias ellwood early today saying that mps should suspend for the time being face to face meetings until a review is carried out. i mean, it is very difficult because even if you had a police officer at a constituency surgery, you can t have a police officer w