alex forsythe, bbc news, tamworth.uenssberg, who's at westminster. how well did the chancellor walk that tightrope of trying to be positive while inflation is going in the wrong direction. it is positive while inflation is going in the wrong direction.— the wrong direction. it is a difficult task, _ the wrong direction. it is a difficult task, on _ the wrong direction. it is a difficult task, on a - the wrong direction. it is a difficult task, on a day - the wrong direction. it is ai difficult task, on a day like the wrong direction. it is a - difficult task, on a day like today, a huge amount of information and it will take time to work out what the sum of the parts that rishi sunak put foe ward. but several things are clear, clear absolutely that rishi sunak wants to be seen as a tax cutter. he he tickled the tummies of party by promising tax cuts. the treasury is not in the mood to offer huge amounts of extra cash to help people feeling the pinch. there is the premise of cuts in fuel duty and the premise of cuts in