helen chu _ employment. helen, thank you very much. helen chu from _ employment. y foundation. really interesting helen saying the rugby club is stepping in to do something that the state isn't. and whether the state can provide the sort of training that she is talking about, given we are hearing from the government are going to be lots of spending cuts and tax rises, there is a big, big question mark over that. let me leave you for the moment if we look behind me, that lovely shot of gloucester cathedral in the background. we will be here throughout the day building up to the autumn statement, and of course onceit the autumn statement, and of course once it has happened, getting reaction to it. have people heard what they want to hear? thank you. let's talk more about the decisions that will be taken on public spending because we know there will be around £30 billion of public spending cuts announced by the chancellor today. just to put it in some sort of context, because there was the austerity drive of the government in 2010, and that was to cut the deficit when