deanne julius, distinguished fellow at chatham house.hank you so much for joining us today. if the bank of england, how dovish can the bank of england actually turn today, given all the headwinds we are facing? deanne: i think they will sound uncertain rather than dovish. it does seem to me that there is a huge amount of uncertainty around at the moment. remember, the strategy that they laid out, that andrew bailey laid out early on in the covid crisis was to go fast, go big, as he called it. they did their big rate cut then, increased the amount of qe that they would be doing at that point. it is still the case that that is fueling the economy. we have had some pretty good economic news relative to their forecast. the bank of england is making its decision based on the strength of the news it has had since the last forecast, since the last meeting in august. i would say the news has been either neutral or positive compared to that forecast. there is not a big urge to change. that wasiece of news perhaps surprising to some was that our i