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Yes, Richard.
I'm drawing up a plan for local production, and am thinking of an agricultural branch and an industrial branch.
It will be Kent-wide, and the best option is by way of a share company.
A Company constitution needs to be made out, initially as a draft plan, as there won't, obviously, be any private owners, only share holders. But before anyone is on a pay roll, the whole procedure needs to be worked out to perfection, so I'll be gathering information on costs for machinery, buildings to rent (it would prove too expensive to build factories in the early stage), production methods, production costs, and personnel capable of offering training and expertise.
It will have to be 100% free enterprise, as we can't expect anything from Gov.
One of my first objectives is a textile factory, that not only produces clothes, but also the material.
I'm looking at good quality at fair prices, with above-minimum wage and the prospect of salary increase according to individual output.
Working-hour flexibility, both full and part-time.
Being a share company, workers will be entitled to shares, and they must be local, from Kent (this will be part of the constitution of the share company).