the government does say is that we have robust regulation off police violence. but in your film this film ultraviolence you seem to be saying that the senate the independent police complaints commission now now changed it enables killing. all the organs of the state since we've been working on this issues for the past 25 to 30 years the police complaints or it's the p.c. the p.c. is just let's as a change every decade they have never ever successfully prosecuted police officers apart from the one case we reveal in this film for the 1st time and we finally and i think the fact that we've had over 2000 deaths in a 50 year period and that these crimes have gone unpunished is a testament to the failure of the states the states whether it's so you could a labor a conservative government have run roughshod over you the rights of the people of this country and in this when we try to explore how that happens and what can be done about it because the film is about the victims but it's also about resistance about how people fight back and how it's possible to have hope in these very dark times do you think even one current british member of parliament though would accept that these different l