and then next to him, lord morris, the new attorney general. the strangers gallery in the house of lords, and there's some detail there before the ceremony will happen. good morning. it is good to see you. >> very exciting for me as that i am not an opposition for the very first time. this a government which i am a part. this is something -- a new coalition government -- never before in living memory have we seen this. >> as far as expectations, what can we look ahead to? >> if they can build something that was like a program. they're trying to put that team on the queen's speech, but there is often a hold disparate collection of bills that they have to do. this government's -- i expect the phrases will pay get locked very quickly in the people's minds. and how will they deal with the tensions between them? will they give teachers more freedom and allow schools to be set up? hall that operate in the clashes and the questions that the labour party will want to point out? >> it is not 13 years -- it is not after 13 years our intention to simply op