speaker, next week we will publish the prevent learning review into the appalling attack on sir david amessurther public scrutiny of this important programme. madam deputy speaker, the first duty of government is to ensure the security of our country and the safety of our people, because nothing matters more. and while we can never undo the hurt and pain caused by this unthinkably wretched attack, we can, we must, and we will do everything in our power to prevent further atrocities. as the prime minister said, southport must be a line in the sand for our country. if that means asking difficult questions about shortcomings or failings, so be it. if it means holding institutions and processes to account, we will do so without fear or favour. and if changes are required to protect the pubuc are required to protect the public and combat the threats that we face, then this government will not hesitate to act. i commend this statement to the house. >> hear, hear! >> hear, hear! >> shadow minister chris farrell. yeah. >> thank you, madam. >> thank you, madam. >> deputy speaker. >> deputy speaker.