sir ivor roberts. — have just witnessed. sir ivor roberts, thank _ have just witnessed.economics correspondent andy verityjoins us now. talk us through what is behind the figure of 0.1%. it is talk us through what is behind the figure of 0.1%.— figure of 0.1%. it is very weak economic— figure of 0.1%. it is very weak economic growth _ figure of 0.1%. it is very weak economic growth by _ figure of 0.1%. it is very weak economic growth by the - figure of 0.1%. it is very weak - economic growth by the standards of what we have seen recently. we are supposed to be in the middle of a rapid bounce back from the second lockdown and the bank of england has predicted 7% growth over the whole of 2021. the government is counting on it for a number of reasons. first of all you have 2 million people who want to work but are not working, either because they lost theirjobs or because they are on furlough and those people have to be found work. for that you need economic activity to grow. and also for public finances, you need a rapid bounce backin finances, you need a rapid bounce back