on wednesday's daily politics, the labour mpjack dromey came to discuss the scale of personal abuse directedans. i think it has been getting worse for some years. i personally don't get that much bleep, if you will excuse the language. it comes overwhelmingly from the right, but it doesn't matter where it comes from, it is not acceptable and anyone who practices that is completely wrong. when we're talking about abuse, it would be best if we did not use abusive language on daytime television. i feel very strongly about it. sometimes it's appropriate. the daily politics team were not able to bleep out the term as we have done and that led to this response. i don't want to sit and hear people coming out with disgusting language like that, i'm amazed you allow people like that to come on the television and speak like that. when there are little children around. another political interview caused more controversy this week, one conducted on thursday by emma barnett for radio five. she asked the prime minister how she reacted on election night when she saw the exit poll. did you have a cry, how d