Viscount Melbourne, upon hearing this, also thought it was a good opportunity to discuss the prosecution work regarding the Swain revolt with Arthur while Lord Brougham was present.
And to have someone take on a burdensome task, the best method is to disguise it as an honor.
Viscount Melbourne said with a smile, "A pragmatic attitude is always beneficial to work. Analyzing specific problems specifically is also my political stance. Although I am a member of the Whig Party, I can support the Tories on certain issues, just like in this Swain revolt where I chose to stand with Peel."
First, Melbourne mentioned Peel's name, then he began to talk to Arthur about his rise to prominence.