our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is in wesminster.lip hammond is taking a slightly different position on no deal than theresa may? yes, we have heard theresa may say so many times have no deal would be better than a bad deal. here we have philip hammond, the chancellor saying no deal would be a very, very bad outcome for britain and he talks about how he wants a transitional structure which means we have a slope rather than the cliff edge people have spoken about. this is contrary to what other members of the cabinet think. philip hammond has been critical also of the government's approach and the conservatives' campaign in the general election and his role which he felt was not as it should have been. it's true that my role in the election campaign was not the one i would have liked it to be. i did a lot of travelling around the country... why was that, do you think? i met lots of very interesting people and i heard lots of interesting stories. look, i would have liked to have made much more of our economic record, which i think is a