"Let's keep making British Steel in Lincolnshire to protect jobs," he said.
"In the corner of my eye, I saw Lexi kind of throw herself back in her bouncer," she told the court.Ms Wilband said she then took Lexi out of the bouncer, undressed her and put her in the bath.
"She was fine, she was giggling, she was splashing about in the water," she said.After the bath, the couple put a film on the television in the living room and Ms Wilband went upstairs to hoover their bedroom, she told jurors."Jack was shouting to me, saying that she has gone floppy and she is going blue," Ms Wilband said.
"I turned the hoover off and ran downstairs as quickly as I could. Lexi was in Jack's arms. She looked very pale. She was floppy."Ms Wilband added Mr Wheeler had put his fingers in Lexi's mouth to check if there was a blockage, and turned her over and started patting her back as Ms Wilband "was panicking".
The court heard Ms Wilband rang 111 before disconnecting the call and phoning her father, before calling 111 again at 23:24 BST.
Lexi was taken by ambulance to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital before being transferred to Bristol Children's Hospital, where she died on 18 April."It was a circus," says Iain.
"There was this poor beast in a cage snarling and hissing at everybody and a crowd of journalists, photographers and cameramen all milling around."It was a bit bizarre."
Not everyone believed Felicity was behind the attacks.There were a few red flags.