. >> simon kirby. >> thank you, mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in sending a message of support to tony player's former speechwriter, peter hyman who is seeking toet up one of the coalitions excellent new preschools in east london? >> well, it's funny they don't want to listen to tony player's speechwriter but they listened to such rapt attention for so many years so what he said. i welcome the free schools policy and i very much welcome what peter hyman is doing trying to establish a free school. i think this is an excellent policy. and yesterday we had a new policy from the party opposition and he said just paw he's opposed to the free school policy doesn't mean he's oonsz to every free school. i think we're back to the days of john prescott where you can't have me good schools because everyone might want to go to them. [laughter] >> we're back to old labour. >> mr. nigel dodds. >> mr. speaker, doesn't the visit of her majesty of the queen demonstrate not just her n personal courage to visit the seve dissident th