and in fact, i spoke to entrepreneur lukejohnson, who said this is directly responsible for a fall in economy and sell it around the world if the people who run it say it's a pile of spanners. and also, he doesn't like the plan to encourage more working from home. he thinks, like amazon did, if you want growth, you're not going to get it by everyone being at home — obviously, that's not the labour policy, but let's just have a listen to lukejohnson, who's one of his entrepreneurs, talking about policy now looking ahead to the october the 30th budget. what i am not in favour of isl the idea that the government are going to say thati people, for example, can insist upon working from home and that, l you know, there's law to back them up on this. _ i don't think that's right. i think it should be a negotiated thing| between the employer and the employee. - do you think much will come out about the budget? let's just say, about lukejohnson, sensible people will disagree about how much hybrid working there should be, so we're just having a policy discussion. will there be much revealed abo