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But that's being challenged at a council meeting tonight Jeanette Marling the chair of the residents' association says the only option which involves knocking down the flats on also involves building on the local park and she says that will have a big impact on other people in the area we're supportive of residents of serpentine pool making the decision only they should have about what happens to their homes but when it comes to building on land that is used by the entire community it's undemocratic to just give less than 10 percent of President a fight about it the king of Saudi Arabia has met relatives of the murdered journalist. The Saudis maintain that the killing at their consulate in Istanbul was carried out by rogue agents earlier the Turkish president described the murder as savage and pre-planned robbers claiming to be police officers of stolen cash jewelry and a handbag from a house in Luton they came in through the back door and threaten the people inside with a knife and screwdrivers as they search the property it happened at about 20 past 8 last night at the house in Dunstable road near the Byron road junction. Some elderly people are facing unnecessarily distressing and painful deaths due to variations in the standard of care homes according to the health watchdog the Care Quality Commission says staffing shortages the lack of training and to blame Andrea Sutcliffe from the sea Q.C. Says things need to improve I am concerned because nursing homes where we see the greatest struggles in adult social care largely because of the difficulty of the quitting and retaining scale nursing staff and it's not acceptable that we cannot support people at the end of their life in the way that they want to take it some people can definitely do it but it's not happening everywhere and we need to get that sorted out in the weather dry tonight with clear periods in a few patches of cloud and a low of 9 Celsius and get the latest news in sport online at B.B.C. Doco don't you K slash 3 counted. We tease me till 9 am tomorrow morning it's the J.B.S. From 6 o'clock tomorrow morning it's college now it's read that ever only on B.B.C. 3 Counties very good indeed tonight's panel 3 guests move out of business and industry in the 3 counties I'm expecting them to be quite feisty if they become emotional not an issue of the B.B.C. To choose a just in case the right as well yes I think that tax deductible junior start Milburn from Milburn films after green T.V. With the B.B.C. News been running a successful company in what would welcome back to you thank you very much for being here we welcome for the 1st time money to win this C.E.O. Of Best start a charge the village she's new to the panel Welcome to you fine and we're that you and your company and we do very shortly and we welcome back after a rather long absence during those from the Chartered Accountants group crap but I thought one of the last train I wish all disappeared is when the lottery team you know sent the e-mails in and they just ignored me. Back most of the ridiculous. The tissues off rate you feel the crunch the start of the James Dyson story which has sparked a lot of conversation on the program. Vote to leave the E.U. It's good for you suggestions James doesn't go to the country at least and then he takes his new high tech business to Singapore the story here is the British Internet and from Dyson the city's decision to build a new electric car plant in Singapore has nothing to do with the U.K. Leaving the the company's founders James Dyson has been a problem and supporter breaks it and the company said I don't have to base the factory in Singapore because the regional supply chains and develop. Engineering talent. Should he have back Britain for his new business venture. Well I'm going to stay or angry at OK You know it's OK to ask you to. Write a letter to let me throw the question to you for. Your very clever response. I think this is a bit of a non-story because as far as I'm aware Dyson have never manufactured anything in the U.K. So what they have basically focused on AIDS are in date in the U.K. And I sunk a lot of money in test center and a fantastic engineering college to bring up skills in R. And D. I've got a great place in Welsh and I have bought but I've never actually manufactured any think in the U.K. They've always looked to the Far East so this to me doesn't seem anything out to make them a British company then. Good question a lot of them he's still thinking huge amounts of investment I think it was something like 200000000 dollars and invested in. Every example Absolutely and what he is less. I guess reliant as other U.K. Menu of factors of cost and things is they don't use parts from the E.U. He's part from the Far East so it makes total commercial business sense to put your manufacturing operation where your supplies are because they would you see. Cost and also because there is an in existence a trade a tariff deal with the E.U. And Singapore so you could import is called Europe without paying the terrorists but he didn't have to pay to export them from the U.K. But he said Vote leave it's going to be great but isn't the you bit the red herring is in the dissent I think actually to an English Malays or a British Malays and that is if you go back you know pretty much any government go all the way back to Maggie Thatcher didn't have this brain drain this loss of the engineering jobs that meant that we're no longer as a nation capable of making stuff or at least not make clearly very much stuff as we used to you're right you're right Jonathan but for many people the argument is this would have been one of the opportunity to say right put your money where your mouth is it makes you much he's got the money makes no difference and the government has stepped in said Look base your plant here let's make this the clarion call well I'm I'm surprised that the government haven't made office perhaps they have we don't know about them I mean is the need to said he's he's got a manufacturing base in Singapore no he's doing is making it bigger so to that extent the A not much of a story to talk about but from the point of view of making Britain great again which is a hateful slogan when Mr Trump said said it one hopes a good one I say it and. Let's bring manufacturing back to the U.K. The great. New Benno that you can't use any theory that. You can have my next idea as a writer you read. That that goes out of my mouth is all coming from me yeah yeah I don't I've the reason I was getting in it is I did it because if I'm honest I don't have an opinion on this one really I think he's doing great here with them the research the development the investment he's there in the training and why not let a businessman who's doing the. I run a business the way he wants to run his business and in fact he's bringing in from there ways that you know that's not in question the question the story is whether he should have said you know what this country is leaving the euro is going to happen though there's no doubt about it and I'm going to make a call here and I'm going to make a statement that my next big big project will be British I'm back in Britain that would have been great if he'd done that absolutely it would have done and it would have been a very positive thing maybe he didn't and one of the points here is he runs a business not charity so he has to do things that work for his business can actually. And that's what that stuff will have to because be more powerful than his hand dryers and fans because. Quite frankly he can bring them from a dry your hands do that you know and you know that that I know they always takes longer than the 10 I think and I was looking for the teachers just from the teachers it was time to get my colleagues swayed by the oh gosh you've got one take I've got found because it's a little studio that conditioning which is not great so there's a fun here and a quarter but can I make so much because we know what he's going to switch it on that he's on the go the listeners will be listening I wouldn't count it will reverberate on the microphone and some terrible so I get a cut and gulps of a. Truck is over the use of we're going to say going to do it anyway Rob as opposed to most engineers is this takes 2 already one company manufacturing Another is all not unheard of but certainly uncommon can't imagine that it wouldn't be decided on economics it's home for the to manage when you just can't pop over to the plant where it could take you can take the program 813 double 3 start you takes 3 c off it is 10 minutes past 6 point of very shortly we will have the budget can you wait for that how much could announce could announce a 300000000 pound tax cut for shops in Britain's most deprived town centers from next April as pressure mounts on. In the government to help high street retailers What on earth can the chance to do for retail what's left of retail business. Well the high streets are sometimes a depressing place to go you go there and half the charity shops or those boarded up shop so I think you might undermine a nice noise and all the support we can get so you know I'm all in favor of. Doing anything to help the High Street in terms of $300000000.00 pound tax cut Well $300000000.00 is a drop in the budget it's less than half a percent of what the chancellor's playing with at budget time so it would be something that's probably fairly easy to deal with the question is. The guy who said Wouldn't it be great was the chap who runs the i saw us the. Nick both know the only reason on retailer and he was actually saying let's do this instead of having a digital tax on e-commerce and online retail so it's a disingenuous smokescreen by the guys from Nice us well done to them for getting him selves out there but actually it's a good cool for Britain's high streets and I hope he does it do you think people to want give away that but it's there's never a blooming give away because you're the top you know the books are you know you look at the books and they'll be a grab some I don't you know and I've in over the last few years I've actually lost interest in the budget because the but you know it's an issue let's show them and ship it is showmanship and then it takes a few days for the full details to be released the actual the the the going to the devil's always in the dead you look at it and there's always a few bits now which are really really sticky there's NEVER money given away it's always money collecting absolutely Well that's the chance job he's there to get the cash in to pay for older stuff they want paying for you know the farm forces the fire grade the roads whatever it happens to be and. Most recently you know care workers in Glasgow and stuff like that and. The point about the budget is it's there to collect money and just wanted to point of about a week or so ago in one of her speeches to reason they said. Everyone has to contribute more and that's been read in some of the press as being. A bit of advance warning that taxes are actually going up just really for Christmas Neal but what can the budget Well I've got opinion I've actually got my own opinion. And I was it's a meeting last week at work for pump house and they work for council with there and they were talking about culture and how we can being Croucher an arts backing to the town center so by putting money in the count government could put money in we can regenerate the high street we look at some in some of the markets where you get that the quality food stores you make it an event people will buy online because it's more convenient it's cheaper people will not buy as much in the high street so you give them a different experience in the High Street which will bring people back what for the been really good to be on the case for them preview what food yet comes of prion the case on the ball with this right and you've got lots of artistic and cultural events in what year and a very vibrant not life anyway so yes the high street what the main thrust of the town what is happening to retail sales the town itself there is still there is still movement there is still some excitement there that's right but we need to generate that in the high streets and other trounce you know and use what is a model you know if it's working and there are other lots you know very very you know that is a wonderful place there's there's 3 stores that energy there's excitement people go for the experience and when you get people in a high street for an experience they'll spend money in other places as well regulator the budget is coming can you wait oh I can't right now I mean I think there's more things that the chancellor can do to help. To help retire live this well I mean this the whole business rights issue and all the bits and pieces well so it is multi-faceted there's lots they can do but I agree with you I think that as we've got to really think about how they regenerate themselves in the modern world of buying online so the role of the shop in the high street probably needs to change I don't know about you so if I will go into a shop to try something on because I want. That I want to and I want to check what it looks like all I want to. Know everyone's a critic so you know they have to be doing something different to accommodate a different way of shopping and we see that kind of behavior in lots of ways. The last car on a sort of a test drive it just. Clicked online and. Without testing it yeah just online. Had a steering wheel to. Travel with these come back to the. 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Dons loose in Stephen age and we come whenever they play 3 county schools very very good in theory something minutes past the lot of what we have no Ben we have a need to win and Jonathan is involved as well as a transcript so how did this new poor car a brand new car without testing it with just one line just on now you've done a very good cause very you know you can but you expect it to be a certain standard given that the but not before yeah this is about my 6 car and that I just buy in that way of the same it on the different cars started with a K. And it's somewhere else kids a lovely couple the overnight hours are if I Yes yes yes but you don't test them 1st what if you know what to say to the seating position all. The drive itself well . I guess the 1st one was a real. Jump into the dark because I didn't have anything that very point was going to like it stuff like that. And in fact the very 1st car it was OK put it like it that much so why change models onto a 2nd one and then onto a 3rd one you didn't until after the national room and have the experience with the salesperson trying to suck up to you and your chief Kofi and all that sort of I take the tile is I get booed and you know I go into a car showroom and the guy bounds up very excitedly and says I'm a can I said you can look at this one it does you know a 1000000 miles to the gallon or a 1000 miles an hour or whatever not say and I say does it have 4 wheels and a steering or you know and when they say yes I say OK that's what I want from a car. You know on boring because. It gets me as quickly as comfortable as possible it is the way it's go a lot of talk some can come to really just going online that we both agree we are very expensive process of sharing but you miss. It would you buy a car now I have an i do i mean i being short and I have to sit in the car to see if I can see over the steering wheel I mean at point and yeah I'm going to say how did I get Yeah I have to I have to drive it to see if physically I'm comfortable in it and I wouldn't buy a car that way now what I might do is going to check strive a car and then go back home and order one online having driven one. Again but I probably wouldn't do it because I thought it would have a boy but what I actually do is I always buy a car which is one or 3 years old yet almost new because I think you know you buy something new you get the value value case whereas you know that the car that I've gotten it's it's a good car but I got it 2 years older than it was and I got it for half what it would cost me 2 years ago and I still eat it would you buy cons when I buy exactly the same as male when. Exactly the same process yeah you go and try it. You have a look around you know like it and then you've got to try before you behind a car 1st you can't you can't haggle online that's Trayvon I live Corrina you know you're going to get more you can come out come on you know if you're going to want to line up the roof ball thrown in. For me the last time I did that was 2008. You know a lot of. The best sucking up ever was that a Bentley character from I was buying a brand new Bentley that you went to another with the snow and I know. They offer you the world of oil move before the wheel but I know how to find that for the day. That they spend it so that the government mail right right panel of it to many fast food outlets can read should the numbers behind regulated Newquay have the highest concentration of fast food outlets in 8 years despite attempts by town halls to limit bread research has just the people most exposed to such outlets when the 20 is about to become a base the government says it is consulting on new kind of relabelling menus there's been a 34 percent increase in fast food outlets in the last 8 years it is a problem for society of course but from the business perspective an 8 a can of local authority can the government impose restrictions on how many fast food outlets there are or not well this comes back to the whole question of I guess we took out the nanny state we've got a big problem with obesity with both in children but also in adults some particular regions of the country and that problem then has knock on effects to run a chess service isn't or of the subset so there is a society responsibility here that we have in order to try. And educate and help but these are not something that is a all they are and I have to say I own I don't have a massive issue around businesses being trying to do their bit trying to there they are delivering a service to a need for a quad what we really need to do is get behind the fact of why people are buying that why people are relying on that. Talking about the labeling and things like that you know that there's been this big emphasis on increasing labeling and improving labeling Well actually there isn't a great deal of research to improve labor Ling has anything to do with whether it affects people's by not I think we should be focusing more on let's step back a bit and talk about education let's talk about some of the of the things that would help people make sensible decisions if you see the bottles of cola for example they've been reduced in size for the sugar tax people are just going to bottles it's not really going to be slippery defeat you know and also what is a calorie I mean you can put calories on there are good calories and there are empty

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