my guests... 0n socially distanced screens, stephanie baker of bloomberg news, isabel hilton of the websitena dialogue and here in the studio at a safe distance is the bbc‘s business editor, simonjack. welcome to you all. stephanie, let's take this to you first. everybody has dealt with the global sudden stop of the virus and now we have the restart and planning of the future. we had the uk chancellor setting out his plans this past week, what did you make of them? yes, rishi sunak, he really does love his branding. he came out with a series of catchy programmes. i think the remarkable thing is, he announced £30 billion of new spending, which sounded small, and that's only because already 160 billion has been spent supporting the economy through the crisis. look, some of his policies were really positive. the kickstart scheme in particular, to support employment of young people in private companies for six months. i think that is going to be potentially hard to roll out in the middle of the crisis when you still have a lot of private companies operating remotely. his meal deal, the eat 0ut