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Well we do not get that a lot.It's who, as the "who?" refers to the subject of the sentence. "Whom" is used when talking about the object, like "with whom are you talking?" - very formal sounding though, with "you" being the subject.
Someone is learning the Queens English from watching Downton Abbey!
I am not alone anymore!