with me again are chief executive of demos, polly mackenzie and political commentator, lynn davidson.y to have you both back. so, let's start with some of the papers that we already have. "let's play aussie rules" reads the front page of the metro. it's after the prime minister warned there's a "strong possibility" of a no—deal brexit with australian—style trade rules. borisjohnson has told britain to prepare for the end of the brexit transition period without a deal, reports the times. it says mrjohnson says he has strong backing from cabinet in rejecting the deal on the table. "prepare for no deal," says the telegraph, as the pm says brussels wants to "punish" britain for refusing to be "yoked" to eu rules. the i is also leading on this story. it warns that food prices could rise and add £3 billion a year to the cost of shopping, according to supermarkets. on the front page of the financial times, share prices for airbnb have doubled in what the paper is calling "one of the biggest tech listing bubbles in years". shares opened at $146, up from the $68 they were priced at on wednesda