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From YouTube: CYC Question Time Part 1
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Introduction of panel members
Q1. Why does local government matter?
Q2. Does York need more housing built, and if so, where?
A
Okay,
grandma
to
take
refuse
mention
those
who
turned
up
just
as
not
terribly
exciting
on
the
television.
Alternatively,
there's
a
real
passionate
intensity,
I'm
going
to
introduce
all
the
panelists
that
are
named
in
front
of
them
and
introduce
myself
as
colonist
on
one
of
the
premise
chances
when
discipline
is
unprofessional,
putting
the
science
professional
bachelor
to
do.
A
The
positional
will
refer
to
of
the
geographical
position
for
little
ones,
so,
although
there
may
be
some
coming
to
the
two
between
sizes,
up
on
the
extreme
right
chief
asked
them,
who
recently
become
leader
of
the
Liberal
Democrats
group,
like
people
in
power,
use
a
former
student
of
the
University
of
your
graduate
of
your
networks
in
education,
Batman
Prancer,
it's
been
all
pencil
about
tenders,
people
which
is
great
talent,
and
the
next
to
him
is
quite
recently
elected
as
the
river
leader
group
Renee's,
again
marina.
He
started
with
the
youngest
Labour
leader.
A
A
B
C
A
Over
there,
I'm
not
sure
what
this
ace
about
your
marinade
he's
a
confident
man
if
he
thinks
he
can
get
away
with
this
mystery.
Guitar
player
also
has
a
voice
of
small
businesses.
City
of
york
on
my
left,
his
counselor
Ellen
be
gone.
Who
is
the
leader
of
the
green
group
on
city
council?
Again,
it's
been
all
ten
years
and
these
careers
advisor
at
York
College
on
his
left
again
geographically
positioning
necessarily
politically
the
characters
who
is
chief,
executive,
yorkud
CBS,
who
detecting
quality.
A
This
effect
is
something
we'll
all
agree
as
an
organization
does
fantastic
work
with
the
community
of
voluntary
groups
in
York
and
Stanley,
under
our
students,
in
many
things
of
the
city,
or
something
their
courage
and
finally,
as
of
course,
another
youngest
counselor
in
the
country
we
have
the
annulus.
There
is
the
leader
of
the
conservative
group
who's,
a
relative
newcomer
since
he's
only
been
on
the
council
in
six
years,
but
I
think
his
presence
is
okay.
We've
got
number
of
questions,
and
some
people
couldn't
come
this
evening.
A
I'm
going
to
grap
all
of
the
questions
of
into
one
of
the
edge,
yes
but
I.
Think
implicitly,
all
we're
asking
this
question.
That
is,
why
doesn't
matter
not
many
people
are
interested,
not
only
people
vote,
those
who
do
both
tend
to
reflect
their
opinions
about
questions
of
politics,
so
why?
Why
do
we
worry
so
much
about
that
Thanks?
D
D
D
People
can
elect
their
representatives
to
actually
said
they
were
going
to
do
and
make
that
difference
start
calling
that's
why
I'm
so
adamant
about
us
to
the
room
on
our
coaches,
because
that's
what
we
were
like
to
do
beyond
popular
ones,
people
put
their
faith
in
us
video
to
make
sure
that
we
deliver
on
that
and
that's
something
you
should
do,
hopefully,
balance
towards
a
sense
of
trust.
That
means
in
the
future.
D
I
actually
see
that
their
boats
means
something
different,
very
proud
of
something.
That's
no
like
the
living
wage
wouldn't
happen.
You
know
my
administration
wasn't
here
at
the
council.
You
know,
that's
people
you
know
closes
or
leave
us
that
he
thought
transference,
but
also
something
to
agree
with
some
things.
They
want.
D
Font,
internet
I
think
it's
increasingly
becoming
more
important.
I
mean
what
I
find
fascinating
is
the
recent
debates
that
have
about
the
regulated
meds
and
when
you
look
at
what's
happening
around
the
country,
where
regulating
players
were
created,
a
number
of
these
actually
sit
down
from
westminster
to
go
through
those
positions
and
directly
elected
mayors
have
exactly
the
same
hours.
D
The
design
do
apart
from
one
which
is
my
budget
for
fellow
simple
majority
of
theirs,
is
to
certain
job
parking
that
it
is
the
same
job
and
if
there
was
that
portent
of
their
teams,
that
that
was
the
directions
of
going
shows
the
direction
of
travel
but
increasingly
under
a
government.
Not
my
party
physical
screen,
limp
ilysm
d
pollution
greatest.
D
Long
term
may
make
sense
if
you
start
actually
bringing
together,
don't
count
ability,
services
of
us
the
place
at
the
moment
it
does.
You
can
end
up
with
what
French
or
a
cordon
sanitaire,
which
is
where
the
mayor
one
part
of
capital,
whatever
they've
each
other.
Nothing
actually
happens
only
thing
that
works.
You
I
doing
miguel
off
there
give.
A
C
In
politics,
which,
later
that
council
leaders
certainly
have
a
lot
of
power
or
influence
the
vast
majority
members
apart
in
terms
of
actually
making
decision,
making
financial
decisions
and
changing
people
device
on
a
on
a
day-to-day
basis
and
fight,
they
fought
for
me-
is
that
I
would
say
that
local
governments
of
matter
even
more
and
there's
still
a
job
to
do
in
terms
of
making
sure
that
parish,
council,
local
councillors
actually
get
more
power.
And
you
get
the
opportunity
to
make
even
more
decisions
about
the
local
area.
C
E
Is
spent
properly-
and
I
think
I
think
getting
back
to
the
question:
why
do
people
angry
agent,
local
politics
or
don't
engage
I?
Think
on
a
lower
level?
People
like
somebody
to
blame
and
the
things
we've
got
something
that
lives
locally
and
there
is
the
get
in
contact
with
I.
Think
that
helps
I
think
the
situation
as
far
as
the
global
politics
side.
We
have
the
local
agenda.
E
You
know
it's
what
you
see
every
day
around
Europe
in
our
case,
but
it
is
interesting
that
people
come
to
me
in
the
you
know
when
a
moment
of
painted
it's
not
good
night
and
say
this
bloody
council
was
this
angelica
people?
I
am
the
council,
you
know:
are
we
all
the
council
whether
were
in
charge
or
whether
were
in
opposition
or
whatever,
and
people
see
the
council
as
an
entity
and
no
almost
necessary,
necessarily
split
the
into
various
political
groups?
And
some
people
say
well?
Why
do
we
have
politics
in
local
governments?
E
A
F
Political
party
very
much
that
we
have
critical
counselors
across
the
country
have
a
11
MP,
now
add
elections
in
Brighton,
so
the
other
images
for
party
and
in
terms
of
the
question
about.
Why
does
local
government
matter?
We
very
much
put
into
practice
food
principles
about
thinking
globally
and
acting
locally
and
actually
making
difference
on
the
ground.
F
All
parties
now
I
mean
since
I,
she's
I've
got
elected
ten
years
ago.
You
know
every
party
wants
to
be
a
marine,
or
these
have
some
green
wash
to
its
policies.
But
if
it
wasn't
for
Green
Party
pushing
that
agenda,
then
there'll
be
no
incentive
to
do
that,
and
I
mean
that
very
much
on
the
local
level
as
much
as
because
everywhere
else,
you
know
it
would
be.
F
The
planets
are
taken
seriously
if
we
have
elected
representatives
putting
out
the
word
and
challenging
the
other
parties
to
their
seats,
if
it
actually
shall
not
wrapped
and
delivered
on
these
those
issues.
We
are
also
very
much
a
party
concerned
about
social
issues
as
well
and
social
inclusion
opposing
the
austerity
measures
that
is
current
government
he
put
in
place
and
that
the
labor
labor
council,
Labour
Party
nationally,
is
committed
to
continuing
it
fairly
erected
at
the
next
general
election.
So
we're
very
much
challenging
down
and
looking
to
alternatives
to
benefits
person.
G
And
it
comes
back
to
people
in
positions
of
power
whether
they
have
that
power
through
what
funding,
because
they
hold
the
money
through
taxes
or
whether
they
have
that
power,
because
they're
there
to
put
in
place
the
law
or
regulator
whatever
they
make
decisions
based
on
power.
Those
decisions
have
an
impact
on
paper,
one
or
all
of
us,
and
those
decisions
are
never
perfect.
So
the
impact
is
so.
G
There
should
always
be
some
mechanism
of
feeding
back
to
improve,
make
sure
decisions
in
the
future
get
better
and
better,
and
we
can
remove
more
and
more
towards
a
society.
That's
more
amiable
and
happy
for
all
of
us
and
the
further
away.
The
decision
is
from
you
that
the
rubbish
that
feedback
is
basically
and
we
live
in
a
country
that
is
highly
centralized
when
the
most
highly
centralized
countries
in
the
world,
and
it
means
that
the
loads
of
decisions
get
making
lesson.
G
Is
that
their
impact
on
us
and
whenever
you
can
get
heard,
the
empowerment
ring
gets
her
backing
Westminster
so
from
a
local
government?
Is
the
bit
of
that?
Actually?
Does
that
rather
well
by
comparison?
Could
do
it
better
should
be
given
more
responsibility
from
central
problems
and
should
then
pass
that
responsibility
on
further
down
to
local
communities,
parish
councils.
A
B
I
think
the
government
is
that
can
do
the
face
of
wings,
small
businesses
that
can
make
your
life
easier,
all
right
and,
if
I'm
honest
government
for
small
businesses
seen
as
a
barrier
to
getting
our
how
to
doing
business.
It's
any
interface
with
start
with
a
very
negative
approach:
I,
don't
never
had
a
deal
with
local
government
that
started
with
how
can
I
help
you?
What
can
I
do
for
you?
How
can
we
make
this
happen?
It's
always
the
means.
B
Instead
of
saying
this
is
great
you're
opening
a
new
business,
these
people
you've
done
all
the
right
things.
We
want
questions
where
we're
going
to
put
this
like
Iraq
a
little
a
little
restaurant
top
of
its
street
in
the
middle
of
York
and
I.
Think
from
Prague
know,
speaking
of
my
neighbors,
and
we
decide
with
a
real
disconnect
between
awkward
try
to
do
interfacing
I'm.
Yet
to
find
some
of
these
days
can
I
help
you,
okay,
good.
F
City
already
commissioned
where
the
house
building
is
stalled
since
the
recession,
I'm
sure
all
the
counselors
here
will
be
very
keen
to
see
that
move
forward
as
quickly
as
possible.
Those
houses
in
place,
I
can
mention.
Therese
I
bring
sugar
side
hum
gain
number
of
these
sites
around
the
city,
but
brownfield
sites
that
detailed
on
them.
Those
brought
back
into
use.
We
want
more
houses,
but
we
also
want
them
to
be
sustainable
at
both
in
terms
of
the
environment,
but
also
the
costs
and
the
safety.
So
we
want
affordable
houses
in
the
city.
F
We
stop
with
a
system.
That
means
that
at
present,
it's
very
difficult
to
build
council
houses
and
social
housing.
This
council,
to
its
credit,
is
doing
some
cash
building,
but
the
local
plan,
which
we
may
come
a
separate
question,
I,
don't
know,
proposes
22,000
new
houses
and
in
the
next
20
years,
which
means
expanding
the
city
passively.
D
D
The
planning
function
within
you
get
some
the
problems
that
you
mentioned
by
saying
what
that
future
cities
going
to
be,
you
know
where
it
is,
I'm
finna
be
built
and
how,
with
employment
sites
going
to
be
doing
other
no
long-term
vision
for
the
city
needs
to
be
to
be
able
to
represent
the
needs
of
people
who
to
generations,
and
when
you
look
at
our
record
house
building
in
the
city,
maybe
Arden's
over
wireless.
The
case
has
been
negligible.
D
Numbers
of
promos
builds
over
quite
a
few
years
or
appropriate
size
of
matter
and
therefore
being
attractive
place
to
live
with
your
keys.
You
end
up
in
a
situation
where
demand
boats
is
far
far
outstripping
supply,
so
it
is
rising
the
cost
of
housing
and
when
you
look
at
brent
prices,
local
own
prices
to
be
able
to
buy
property,
the
red
prices
are
going
through
the
roof.
High
range
675
pounds
a
month
that
makes
up
a
significant
percentage
of
my
income
and
the
number
of
young
people
get
down.
D
But
we
are
all
wages,
the
most
people
agree
City,
and
so
therefore
you
do
need
more
homes.
So
the
argument
becomes
where
and
when
you
look
at
brownfield
sites-
and
you
mentioned
purely
Terry's-
has
just
been
bought
wine
you
over,
that
it
really
wants
to
get
developed
and
get
your
home's
hung
gay
attractive,
hiscox.
Their.
D
Website
and
we
have
a
number
of
grounds
on
sat
across
the
city
where
progress
is
now
being
played,
it's
slow,
but
it
is
being
managed.
Nonetheless,
however,
even
when
you
build
on
all
of
those
brownfield
sites
and
clearly
the
place
like
you're
not
going
to
build
really
high
because
of
music
ministry,
so
you
haven't
gotten
our
phones
in
the
city
to
satisfy
the
kind
of
Army
or
their
future
generations.
Then
it
becomes
a
question
of
what
lands
available
to
you
and
planning
inspector
recently
said:
supply
for
new
homes.
D
Five
have
a
little
plan
that
stacks
up
that
defines
up
ring
valve
the
first
time
you
don't
uncontrollable.
You
have
to
therefore
put
in
more
hours,
and
I
would
say
that
putting
in
some
of
the
largest
settlements
which
are
proposed
actually,
if
you've
got
more
of
a
chance
of
getting
infrastructure
put
in
there,
which
then
satisfies
those
of
you
tease
all
expansions
the
same
through.
E
Houses
building,
affordable
houses,
what
we
need
to
do
for
houses,
yes,
okay,
by
nature
of
the
different
types
of
develop,
the
rupee's
of
the
Affordable.
We
need
to
obviously
full
of
the
ground
besides
first
there's
some
great
ziegfeld
site,
where
it
would
be
appropriate
available
that
there
is
one
of
that
and
the
the
the
numbers
are
just
ridiculous.
This
is
a
vulnerable
plaque,
however,
as
a
lot
of
stuff
in
the
local
plan.
E
That
would
change
communities
and
that
can't
be
right
and
there's
many
contradictory
factors
or
contributory
factor
should
say
and
why
houses
have
the
ability.
Financial
situation
is
well.
The
affordable
housing
policy
has
been
pushed
by
both
this
administration
and
the
previous
administration
has
actually
led
to
developers
not
building
where
a
developer
has
to
build
fifty
percent
affordable,
auto
development
of
over
50
houses
or
two
over
two
over
two
in
a
rural
area.
E
It
doesn't
exactly
increase
them
to
build
the
homes
and
especially
when
land
prices
have
been,
as
they
have
historically
beating
us
say
ten
years
and
many
developers
have
better
bought
land,
which
is
actually
a
total
market.
The
market
has
dropped
it
and
they
are
not.
It's
not
feasible
to
build
on
on
that
particular
lab
from
financial
aspect.
I'm
talking
about
now.
So
yes,
we've
got
to.
We've
got
to
get
that
movie
was
really
really
can
get
equipment,
but
in
the
end
of
the
day,
twenty-two
thousand
euros
just
a
big
mystery
builder.
C
When
you
live
down
scandal,
the
opposition
parties,
on
the
one
hand,
agree
but
favorite
22
found
homes,
Acosta
field
of
the
local,
and
it's
just
far
too
high,
based
on
infrastructure,
the
drainage.
Actually,
what
communities
of
York
actually
want?
One
of
the
big
things
when
you
go
and
talk
to
people
in
all
in
villages
on
communities
around
your
work
is
that
they
do
not
want
these
amazing
Katie
Orr,
but
you
being
special
having
green
ooze
having
thin
space,
not
even
a
huge
hissing.
C
Destroy
idea
in
a
plan
by
concerned
with
the
way
this
is
be
tackled
is
that
there
was
a
glass
of
local
dragon
placed
under
the
previous
counsel
and
they
became
in
and
rightfully
wanted
to
reviews,
and
they
have
taken
some
controls.
Reports,
flux.
The
figures
azines
said
out
of
the
air
them
about
what
any
of
the
consultants
have
set
an
alcohol
in
this
plan
that
will
have
huge
effects
for
decades
to
come.
C
What
we
should
be
in
is
yes,
looking,
obviously
to
be
able
to
grow
your
city,
but
we
should
be
working
with
communities
to
actually
bring
that
back
and
I.
Think
people
generally
agree.
Yes,
brownfield
sites,
you've
got
to
maximize
the
use
of
brownfield
sites.
You've
got
to
include
wing
full
size
because
off
the
new
sites
come
up
and
are
available
in
York
and
also
you've
got
to
capitalize
on
any
new
government
funding
around
council
housing,
as
well
as
the
affordable,
housing
and
but
alone.
C
We
need
that
growth
figures
and
plans
that
are
being
proposed
are
far
beyond
of
the
city
concurrently,
and
certainly
the
current
infrastructure
in
parts
of
the
city
and
I
think
the
council,
in
a
shock,
when
the
local
hand
goes
to
acquire
me
because
it
simply
isn't
sustainable
and
they'll
have
a
really
tough
job,
arguing
that
so
I
come
now.
We
get
to
the
end
of
the
consultation,
fear
that
they
will
have
a
look
again
at
the
plans,
apathy
internet
sites
and
just
make
it
a
little
bit
more
sustainable,
affecting
your
pursuit
of
the.
A
B
Probably
agree
that
what
we
don't
want
is
your
to
expand
you
to
rate
that
we
don't
recognize
your
people,
these
big,
develop.
That's
happening
that
what
brought
me
to
your
conductor
was
because
it
was
a
city
we
could
all
behind
you.
Could
it
was
what
it
was
living
in
the
city
like
that
prices
are
going
to
be
a
bit
more
expensive
is
a.
D
You
would
attract
me
forward
to
your
wouldn't
go
to
your
presence.
That's
not
a
political
kinds
of
that
and
the
formal
pounce
on
targets
has
never
been
a
prerequisite
saying
you
have
to
have
fifty
percent
for
housing.
It's
been.
This
is
what
we
would
like.
So
it
comes
along
says.
This
is
five
percent
end
web
dimensions
back
up
financially.
The
council
said:
yes,
don't
see
that's
upon,
they
have
to
try
and
get
4,000
residents.
Well,
okay,
because
they,
you
spoke,
two
villages
event.
Instead
of
that
they
can
to
York.
D
D
Relations,
surely
they
should
be
able
to
help
get
a
hold
of
the
road,
even
if
it's
rental
in
terms
of
maximizing
brownfield
sites,
understand
where
you're
coming
from
Keith,
wouldn't
talking
about
high-density
housing
and
I?
Think
that
you
know
that
doesn't
create.
It
doesn't
prevent
a
situation
whereby
people
feel
that
they.
D
Just
put
some
kind
of
I:
don't
think:
that's
appropriate
government
in
a
new
Ghost
registration
and
guidance
that
has
reduced
it
and
we
regards
to
rate
of
expansion.
What
we're
actually
talking
about
is
one
point
me
to
say
more
dramatic
than
the
previous
plan.
I
think
that's
huge
if
you
want
to
look
at
reality
for
now
it's
4.4%,
but
if
that
solves
our
house
prices
when
communities
being
mentioned
quite
a
lot,
one.
G
G
Yes,
is
there
lots
of
existing
residents
for
which
10
affordable
housing?
That
means
that
actually
most
of
a
bonkers
stable,
so
it
means
for
one
of
our
basic
human
needs:
shelter,
overhead.
For
most
people,
it's
unaffordable.
Are
you
unattainable?
They
weren't
going
to
get
one
of
their
basic
you
it's
just.
A
very
strange
phrase
is
no
changes.
Presence
of
bangla
news
friends.
This
issue
of
housing
is
just
so
much
more
complicated.
Then
we
can
really
begin
to
get.
A
There
we're
doing
these
things
as
a
little
effort
in
Corbin
are
absolutely
nothing
there.
Anyone
whose
persuading
part
of
the
arguments
that
be
nice,
if
you
could
restrict
it
to
grieve
the
brownfield
site,
the
reality
is,
you
need
to
upset
people
moving
and
if
the
consequences
might
change
the
character
of
York,
the
price
has
to
be
paid
for
giving
people.