[cheering] >> he can ask questions about my private office, i can ask questions about damon mcbride. you know what, mr. speaker, -- you know what, mr. speaker, i think the public and the victims of the scandal want us to rise above it and deal with the problems that the country faces. >> ed milliband. >> mr. speaker, he just doesn't get it. [cheering] >> he just doesn't get it. i say this to the prime minister, he was worned by the deputy prime minister of our hiring andy, and he was warned by lord ashtown about hiring andy, he has now admitted in the house of commons that his chief of staff was given complete evidence, which contradicted andy's previous account. the prime minister must now public the fullest account of all of the information that was provided and what he did and why those warnings went unheeded. he should do, most of all, he should apologize for the era of judgment he had in hiring andy. >> i'm afraid, mr. speaker, the leader who is not getting it the leader. what the public wants us to do is sort out bad practices of the media, fix the corruption in the police, the