baroness jacqueline foster, the tory peer and former member of the european parliament, and james schneider, the former adviser to jeremy good evening to both of you. you're very welcome tonight, as are each and every single one of you at home. how was you with us yesterday in that inauguration? what a day, ladies and gents. did you get much sleep last night? i've got to say, i didn't. i kept trying to go to sleep. and then i kept thinking back through the day and all of the different announcements and trying to watch the ceremony. i'm absolutely shattered tonight. what about you lot? there's so much we need to discuss. the show does indeed go on, and you can join the conversation all the usual ways. you can email me gb views @gbnews. com is the email address. you can go to the website gbnews.com/yoursay. or of course you can tweet or you can text me. whatever we call it these days, wherever you're watching or listening, you're very, very welcome to the show tonight. now we need to start on very important matters. that, of course, started to unfold yesterday and was somewhat overshadowed by the inauguration and so on an