we're joined now by michael mansfield kc, who's represented victims at several previous inquiries includingnce inquiry, bloody sunday inquiry and the hillsborough inquiry. also here is henry hill, from conservative home, and down the line is kirsten sjovoll, a barrister who was involved in the infected blood inquiry that investigated historic infected blood products used to treat patients in the nhs. thank you very much all forjoining us. first of all, henry hill. when rishi sunak came to power, he promises to restore public trust in politics. is this the way to do it? it certainly is really baffling, the politics of this. ever since rishi sunak came in, one of his understandable political priorities has been drawing a really clear line between his government and that of borisjohnson. there was talk that liz truss hoped he would save her. no suggestion of that common a suggestion he would intervene in the borisjohnson vote. yet here we are seemingly with the prime minister and his predecessor on opposite sides. _, . , ., , and his predecessor on opposite sides. . , ., , sides. the concerns