the dgh, the majority said they have no confidence in the proposed change by the trust. the vast majority of the public share that confidence. would the prime minster confirm that the local trust has to listen to the health and conditions and local people? >> clearly changes shouldn't go ahead. we'll be making an announcement shortly. but the good news if you look across the health service, in-patients and out-patient waiting is down. adding to that rates are down, the health services are doing well. >> scottland hasn't carried by the been carrying out investigation and allegations in several banks. does the prime minster back that investigation and given the skill of public anger, would he back need for a independent? >> there are two important things here. we should allow all investigators and authority to carry out the investigation. we need to make sure they have the results as necessary to do that. then we have to consider the nature of the inquiry. the problem i think with the suggestion you make, as these investigations are ongoing, it's actually easier to hold a