all right, james clifford, thank you very much. james clifford, thank you very much.vehicle training. the british retail consortium has warned that disruption to festive preparations will be "inevitable" if progress is not made in the next ten days. andrew opie is director of food and sustainability at the british retail consortium, which represents uk retailers. i think you have been saying ten days to save christmas. how bad do you think this crisis of supply is? well, it was already a problem. just people were no doubt shopping —— people were no doubt shopping —— people will know that struggling to date back shopping on their own supermarkets, they were struggling. the reason i say in the next ten daysis the reason i say in the next ten days is retailers will start to stock all the warehouses ready for the big christmas rush, so you get the big christmas rush, so you get the food in place so you can really focus on those last two or three weeks on getting the food into stores and replenishing stores, but you have to have it in your supply chain to start with and th