we're hearing promises that this is going to be looked at and it would seem that perhaps this country, its political class in particular, hit a tipping point in what they are prepared to accept. but it will be with regret, i think. any changes, no matter how necessary, to put up barriers between members of parliament and those they represent will be seen as, well, a diminishing of british democracy in some way. no one will be happy about this. but increasingly, there does appear fob a growing case that change must happen. paula. >> and it's stunning to think, phil, even when teresa may, when she was prime minister still had the open office hours the fact that they're saying, look, this has to happen in completely different way. phil thanks for being there on downing street and nada bashir as well. >> i spoke with a professor of