committee. he posted a letter on his twitter account this afternoon pointing out that when it comes to chairing the privileges committee, thatis chairing the privileges committee, that is cross party, he doesn t do it with a labour hat on, but he was saying that he would recuse himself from this investigation if it was to go ahead. and i think essentially, chris bryant was trying to eliminate one of the reasons that some mps may give for saying that this investigation should not go ahead. we did hear government minister, jacob rees mogg, yesterday saying that people should be reminded that this committee is chaired by a labour member of parliament. sol think it is hoped there was to potentially take away one of those conservative backbenchers may have come to his chairmanship of the committee and saying that he would have nothing to do at this particular investigation. i still think that that want to be quite enough to get the sort of numbers that would see boris johnson investigated b