earlier on this week, i sat down with sir jacob earlier on this week, i sat down with sirjacob and lady rees—mogg ahead of their new reality programme, meet the mogs, being released tomorrow. once again, we've got 90 minutes of punchy british politics ahead, so do not even think of going anywhere . going anywhere. but before all that, i'm joined by aubrey allegretti, chief political correspondent at the times, to go through the sunday papers. aubrey, lovely to see you. let's talk about the assisted dying bill. could the bill be killed? that's what the sun is suggesting. just explain what happens next with this legislation, which i personally think was rushed through on friday. five hours of debate. i know there will be more debate , know there will be more debate, but when you compare it to, say, for instance, the debates around banning hunting, which i think racked up about 6 to 700 hours, hundreds of hours. exactly. i mean, what was the urgency? i don't quite understand how quick we must do this now. >> so, i mean, i sat through hours and hours of the debate, watching from the press galler