leader writer at the telegraph, sam ashworth hayes and a journalist and broadcaster matthew stadlen. am, to me it feels as though the pressure on labour is already almost unbearable. elon musk is still tweeting. the reform party are campaigning on the issue. there's part of me that thinks even though labour have voted against a national inquiry tonight, that that inquiry tonight, that that inquiry might be inevitable, that the pressure might prove too much for the labour party. what do you think? >> i think if the labour party doesn't do this, then the next party in government may well do so. it certainly feels as if we've sort of opened pandora's box on this one. it's going to be very hard to put the story away again. and i think the case for a national inquiry is pretty much unanswerable. people talk about the ipcc report, they talk about the ipcc report, they talk about the ipcc report, they talk about the local inquiries. but the fact is that these are patchworks across the country that don't cover the whole thing. in some cases, they 1502 00:09