was slightly surprised because although we had disagreements, we also had a good working relationship, he made a decision and he explained subsequent why he did not want me there, because we had a disagreement over the plans he wanted to put in the manifesto the following year on changes to the human rights act, although interestingly they have never up to now taken place. so from that point of view it was perhaps a rather pointless removal of me from office, but he wanted to put it in the manifesto for 2015 and i think you knew i would argue against it, though as i was loyal to him and i was the attorney general... though as i was loyalto him and i was the attorney general... houde does the prime _ was the attorney general... houde does the prime minister _ was the attorney general... houde does the prime minister couched . was the attorney general... houde l does the prime minister couched it? does he say, i am terribly sorry? is he very apologetic or does he just get businesslike, just get on with it and fire you? i get businesslike, 'ust get on with it and fire you?— it and fire you? i have no idea, because different _ it and fire you? i have no idea, because different prime - it and fire you? i have no idea, i because different prime ministers left difference titles. in the case of david cameron, it was pretty short. hejust said, i am sorry