. >> ian blackburn. >> thank you mister speaker and i associate myself with the remarks, i am sure you will, more rate tomorrow the holocaust memorial, 6 million jews lost their lives at the hands of hitler and we remember other genocides in bosnia and we hope for continued peace in that country. mister speaker, at the heart of this matter we have a prime minister who is being investigated by the police for breaking his own laws, absolutely unprecedented. a man who demeans the office of prime minister. the latest in a rap sheet that is already mile-long. misleading the house, decorating with dodgy cash, partying while the public servers. every moment he stays he is dragging out the agony of families reminded of the sacrifice they made and dragging his party through the dirt is the public knows it, the house knows it. even his own mps know it. when will the prime minister go? >> i want to join the right honorable gentleman in his sentiments about holocaust memorial day where he is completely right but i must say he made the same point last week, much as i enjoy, because i enjoy cooperat