Helen Pitt
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And then you'll have grandparents that want to take their children there and parents that want to take their children there to relive their youth.
But it does have to look at different ways for it to survive.
So it is...
And it will always be an amusement park by the sea now.
It has to be.
But they've got to look at new ways to survive.
It's a business.
So the Lunar Park Side Act means that it really must remain an amusement park.
So it's protected by government legislation.
Aren't we lucky that that will always be the case?
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Now, I don't know how good your Hungarian is, but that is the sound of tens of thousands of Hungarians on the banks of the River Danube chanting, Europe!
It's fair to say that the EU is having a bit of a moment.
After Viktor Orban was defeated in Hungary on Sunday, his rival, Peter Magyar, promised to repair relations with the EU.
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, wasted no time in celebrating Orbán's fall.
But it's not just the new prime minister of Hungary seeking a better relationship with the EU.
Almost 10 years after the Brexit referendum, Keir Starmer is trying to reconnect with Europe too.