the planning inspector waved through a decision by labour to build a massive logistics hub in south warrenton. the entirely in the green belt, that have been approved despite more than 1,000 objections. does the prime minister agree with me that listening to local communities and protecting our precious green belt must be at the heart of planning policy? will he meet with me to see how local residents can have their voices heard? prime minister johnson: local residents can have no more power points than that of my right honorable friend. the house will have heard him loud and clear. i know the ministry will have heard him loud and clear. will i make sure he gets the relevant meeting. >> no actual or perceived conflicts of interest. the precious principles of public life enshrined in this document must be honored at all times. those, mr. speaker, are the prime minister's own words. can the prime minister tell me on a scale of one to 10 how's he doing with keeping to those principles? prime minister johnson: what we believe -- we believe in this government, in this hearing to the principles of