through the process. the met has been trying to rebuild public trust following several high profile cases involving serving officers being convicted of serious crimes, including rape and murder. let s speak to dr charlotte proudman, a barrister and founder of right to equality, which campaigns to change discriminatory laws against women. thank you for coming on the programme. what was your reaction when you heard his comments this morning? i when you heard his comments this mornin: ? . , when you heard his comments this mornin: ? .,, , when you heard his comments this mornin? ., , , when you heard his comments this mornin? , ., morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments that morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments that we - morning? i was very disappointed to hear his comments that we still - morning? i was very disappointed to | hear his comments that we still have a way to go around potential
of economic advisors. thank you for being with us on bbc news. what does this tell us? it suggests consumer spending is still pretty resilient right now? i suggests consumer spending is still pretty resilient right now? pretty resilient right now? i think it is resilient, pretty resilient right now? i think it is resilient, but pretty resilient right now? i think it is resilient, but let s pretty resilient right now? i think it is resilient, but let s be - pretty resilient right now? i think it is resilient, but let s be clear, l it is resilient, but let s be clear, the number of 65 billion is lower than what most economists had predicted the average expectation was, that was on the order of 68 billion. ithink it was, that was on the order of 68 billion. i think it is good news for mr powell and the other global central bank shares syria s meeting with. the economy is resilient but it is a step and we are all looking at it and the other global central bank shares he