to discuss all that, i'm joined by rob burleigh, the bbc‘s editor of live political programmes.t a stu nt? political programmes. was it a stunt? i started to think, who would we like our first show. amber rudd had not done much media since she home office. i started to think you would be a good labour counterpart andi would be a good labour counterpart and i thought emily thornberry, who is one of the rising stars of the labour party. the point was reached where i looked at the panel we had andi where i looked at the panel we had and i thought, that's a great panel. and we discussed the fact that it was an all woman panel. i said, am a co mforta ble was an all woman panel. i said, am a comfortable and we were. it was the best panel we could hope. it wasn't a stunt, it was a genuine process by whereby it clearly ended up with, and we included laura kuenssberg you say, we need to have some balance? there is a context here. the many years, we were used to seeing panels. the many years, we have had a problem with underrepresentation of women who represent just over underrepresentati