more positions than the kama sutra. there's always a video.re's always evidence to dig out and discuss this. i'm joined now in the studio by my magnificent panel as the former chancellor of the exchequer and conservative mp kwasi kwarteng, and the former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle. gentlemen, welcome to the studio. let's just go through a few of the points. i watched this speech earlier on. i was astonished. but look, let's go through what the solutions are. number one, a review of the echr and the human rights act. a review, not not an actual action to leave two strict numerical caps on immigration. chris hope asked for a number. there wasn't a figure . there was a framework. figure. there was a framework. three fully transparent costs on benefits and housing. what is costing the country for zero tolerance for foreign criminals with a view to deporting them. if necessary, and 0.5 to review the data on accessing to benefits. kwasi kwarteng this. all of this could have been done in the past 14 years. isn't it a bit rich to suddenly talk toug