Who will hear the words 'you're fired' or 'you're hired'?
"People like confident people, people buy into confidence. And that's why people buy into me."
East Yorkshire sweet shop and cafe owner Megan says her USP is her"honesty" and will"always give one hundred percent truth". However, she can be"overly ambitious". She's hoping Lord Sugar's investment will help her"niche" business get national recognition."I'm here to prove that Scotland is filled with forward-thinking entrepreneurs and that we are not in fact a haggis-eating, kilt-wearing nation.
Shannon from West Yorkshire is hoping to bring Lord Sugar into the bridal industry as the owner of a bridal boutique. She says her biggest weakness is"probably the fact that I want everything now", though reckons that her idea is a"really good opportunity" for Lord Sugar."I hope that I'll encourage more people like me not to be ashamed of their difference. It's okay to be different. It can make you extremely successful within business.
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