first, let s return to our coverage of the general election. voters head to the polls on the 11th ofjuly. the liberal democrats are gaining some ground, hoping to grab tourist seats as they promise free personal care for the elderly, more gps and joining the eu single market. it is ed davey s photo opportunities that i ve been grabbing attention. he has been speaking to laura kuenssberg. in terms of the stunts, the real issueis in terms of the stunts, the real issue is engaging people and they have done. one of the reasons i am so pleased to be on your programme is to talk about what the liberal democrats are standing for. we are standing for health and social care board. we talk about cost of living. and we are talking about the environment. the sewage scandal, for example. i am determined that all the seats that we can win against a blue ball, people hear about what the liberal democrats stand for from a local champions because we could make real gains at this election. we
witness. what s interesting here, you ve got this reference to, what if he put out the nuclear code? look, the fact that dni expressed support for the process of allowing whistleblowers to come forward, it s all the more remarkable that the speaker is out there saying he broke the law, first of all. apparently in her view, everyone broke the law. number two, we re having this conversation, they had a hearing today. the report the whistle blower report is actually out there, so i m not sure how that s an issue, number one. number two, what i find really remarkable is the level of deference given to allegations, by theed a mig of the whistleblower, were third hand. dana: before we go, andy, i did want to get your take on the whistle blower protection issue. well, you know, i think it was a big deal at the hearing today, the dni was asked whether