delays at dover so when will that be cleared? let delays at dover so when will that be cleared? , ., ., cleared? let me first of all say i really sympathise cleared? let me first of all say i really sympathise with - cleared? let me first of all say i really sympathise with familiesl cleared? let me first of all say i i really sympathise with families and school children who are trying to get to france for their easter holidays. no one wants to be waiting for hours, overnight at dover in a coach. there s been some really good working by the ferry companies will stop effectively what s happened is they have seen an acute pressure of bookings, of coaches and journeys across the channel. it s a very busy time of year and there has been some bad weather but they have been putting on extra journeys over night. they are positive that this will be eased very soon and i urge people to have a bit of patience. what do you mean by very soon? we have seen this before and it seems like every sc
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but that moment is here is fascinating, i think. can we talk about the economics of it? because stephanie, where you sit at the bloomberg market picture of these things, rather than from a domestic political perspective, what are the what are the markets making of thejudgement the chancellor s made? what are other policymakers faced with similar problems, how are they react into exactly the same not the same problems, similar problems inflation seems to be stalking the globe. right, so i mean, ithink. that there is a feeling that if he hadn-t acted, the risk of a recession would have been higher- because you re taking so much money out of the economy- because those people wouldn t be able to spend money on other things. - anything else. so, broadly speaking, . we re in this, you know, big debate right now are we for stagflationl a la the 1970s? you know. which is where you get high inflation, little growth. high inflation, low- growth, orare we heading for a recession? and, y