bbc london's political editor tim donovan reports from his constituency of oxbridge. say about that. i'm afraid his reply just wasn't very good. what was the bit you objected to? it was more about what he didn't say. the sue gray report is a very serious set of criticisms about leadership. it said that goes right to the top, that means the prime minister. one of the key principles underlying and running like a stick of rock through the ministerial code is leadership, that is one of the seven nolan principles in public life. he didn't address that at all. the difficulty is, broadly speaking, if you read the sue gray report, you can't reach any other conclusion than that he has breached without fundamental principle. she said so in terms. therefore, he must have breached the ministerial code and that is normally a resignation issue. it should be a resignation issue for him. it is certainly a resignation issue for me. i don't say this with any degree of delight, because i think he has done some amazing things, which i am personally very grateful for, but none of the good