I appeared on Question Time Extra on the BBC News Channel last night immediately after the most extraordinary edition of Question Time broadcast for many a year (Those links will only be live for a week).
After a whole week of daily revelations about MPs' use and abuse of parliamentary allowances, the sheer scale of the anger felt by the audience was remarkable, with only that one issue up for discussion. Theresa May for the Conservatives - not one to have been targeted by the Daily Telegraph - gave a measured performance and was relatively calmly received by the audience.
But the same cannot be said for Margaret Beckett and Sir Menzies Campbell - both of whose expenses claims have been highlighted by the Telegraph - who were constantly heckled and interrupted by livid members of the audience unsatisfied at the explanations being given.
Tim posted the news in a tweet earlier that Alan Duncan - an early target of the Telegraph - is no longer appearing on tonight's Any Questions on Radio 4, with Jeremy Hunt taking his place instead. I don't know whether that decision was made by Mr Duncan or the party, but I dare say that many politicians from across the political spectrum must now dread the reception that would greet them from the audience on these panel shows.
But shying away from such scrutiny is no solution and MPs are not going to be able to run away and hide on this one. The public - not to mention the media - simply won't let them.
Watch again below how the the audience in Grimsby treated the MPs on the panel last night: