michael crick is a political journalist and author.lso joined by jane martinson, columnist and professor of financial journalism at city university, and byjoeyjones, who was a spokesperson for theresa may when she was home secretary. before that, he was a deputy political editor at sky news. and, jane, i wonder how you view, say, the few hours between 7.00, 9.00,10.00 in the morning today, where we had the broadcast rounds, we had resignations on twitter. it felt like those in the political sphere understood how to use the media to their ends. yeah. and i think what was clear, ros, as well today, and from last night as well, when both sunak and javid used twitter to release their resignation statements, that they also realise the power of social media and, obviously, the broadcast and the print media. i mean, it's been really interesting, particularly a story like this. i mean, we were talking earlier to say, you know, these are the kinds of days when it's really hard not to want to be in the newsroom, not to want to sort of be followi