damon graham, - support it. . that's the view of. labour. damon graham, atticus support it. .icus joins labour. damon graham, atticusjoins us and has been listening to the prime minister has to say. what was your reading of the pressure that's been felt politically and in relation to this dreadful case? i relation to this dreadful case? i think it certainly is, and what we are seeing is a response to that, to the revelations that have come out in the sentencing about the sarah everard murder, about the police officer responsible, is a chorus from across the political spectrum about the fact that there needs to be a deep—seated response to this. so you heard the prime minister. there talking about the need to speed up cases, to have a higher proportion of convictions. the interesting thing there is that this is not something new, it's not something that has been identified just now, but sometime ago, something that has been called upon before. we saw earlier this year in june, robert buckland, apologising for the low levels of rate convictions. if you look back at figures from