in a moment, we'll hear from the conservative peer and professor of government lord norton of louth,s europe spokesperson, stephen gethins. i asked him what the decision of the tory rebels to climb down told him. it is very disappointing. it tells me that this is all about trying to keep the conservative party together. from day one, the reason we had an eu referendum was that david cameron was trying to sort out a civil war within the conservative party. on day whatever it is now, that's still very much that case. this needs to be about the impact this has on each and every part of the uk, notjust scotland, but every part of the uk which will be worse off, and that means the government have to recognise this is about more than just the tory party. now, the last time we spoke about this bill to your colleague pete wishart, he was angry that amendments regarding devolution were only being spoken about in the house of lords. that's right. as it turns out, when the bill came back to the commons, you had less than 20 minutes to talk about these issues. so, what can you do to make sure th