teresa mae who announced his public inquiry talking. sir brian his public inquiry talking.hted what is it that fixating and abject failure of the british state for the medical professionals, civil servants, politicians, all of whom felt their job was to protect their own reputation rather than to serve and look after the public who they were there to serve. as we rightly today remember all the victims of this terrible tragedy will my right honourable friend commit himself unashamedly to working to ensure that all those government politicians and civil servants recognise that their job politicians and civil servants recognise that theirjob is to serve the public and not to protect themselves? mr the public and not to protect themselves?— the public and not to protect themselves? ~ ,,, ., ~ the public and not to protect themselves? ~ .,~ ., ~ themselves? mr speaker, can i thank m riaht themselves? mr speaker, can i thank my right honourable _ themselves? mr speaker, can i thank my right honourable friend _ themselves? mr speaker, can i thank my right honourable friend for - t