There was a lively exchange on Five Live last night with a former MP, a writer who had had a most unpleasant experience of this photographing when she was 15, another woman, and Stephen Nolan. The writer wanted the MP to agree that Christopher Chope's action was disgusting, but after some to-ing and fro-ing, he explained why to use that kind of word would not be helpful or correct behaviour for MPs. And the others had to agree because his explanation was sensible. This did not mean that the former MP thought that particular amendment to some previous bill should have been rejected, on the contrary, he thought it was a necessary amendment.