COMMENT: Parliament's become preoccupied with three blokes who've caused a headache for leaders across the political spectrum.
Two of them will be easier to dispense with, they're likely to be fish and chip paper within the next few weeks, if not sooner.
The third, National's Jami-Lee Ross, remains on mental health leave but while he's not seen around the place at the moment, he's most certainly been heard. His latest recording of his old leaders Simon Bridges and Paula Bennett is damning for both of them.
In essence he was being offered a carrot (before going feral) of possible promotion next year if he did what he was told. Their action indicated women at the centre of allegations against him were secondary to keeping him in his place, and that was to be seen and not heard.
Bennett, who initially opened the bedroom door by telling us Ross' behaviour was unbecoming of a married MP which led to a flood of anonymous complaints, was asked whether that same behaviour was acceptable for the female married MP he'd had an affair with. She turned on her heel and hissed that she's got no comments to make on anyone else's business.