lev theeson inquiry -- vthe leveson inquiry followed up on a number of unsuccessful inquiries. in this case, we have had a successful inquiry that has uncovered the wrongdoing. what is required is with regulation. >> mr. speaker, i do not think the prime minister has understood the depth of public concern, the debt of the lack of confidence there has been. he says that the inquiry he proposes can be completed within essentials four months, but that it can go as wide as it likes. it is simply not realistic. i have listened to his concerns. i have proposed a way forward. i ask him again, a two-part inquiry with a judge completing on the chancellor table by christmas on libor. then, looking at the wider issues. there are many issues. about the culture. >> i do understand the public concern, which is why i want us to get on with it. frankly, it is this government that will legislate to change the banks. it is this government that is scrapping the tripartite agreement that failed so badly. it is this government that increases in the bank levee so banks pay their proper but -- taxes.