Roche have a new pump the 'Insight' out now, which may be worth looking at too if you want to stay with Roche from your Expert experience.
Medtronic are just launching a new replacement for the Veo (which integrates with CGM) called the MiniMed 640G (there's a
thread about that in the pumping section). All sorts of new cleverness to potentially avoid many many hypos if used with sensors, and lots of other great features if used without, including some 'bolus from BG meter' options, though the full bolus wizard is still on the pump with Medtronic.
The other pump that integrates with CGM in the UK is the Animas Vibe, which uses Dexcom sensors. General feeling is that Dexcom tend to last longer (especially if you are comfortable restarting sensors), which could be important if you want CGM but are self-funding.
Alternatively, if you are concerned about tubing you could always look at the Omnipod. Has never appealed to me, but lots of people are mad about them.
To be honest it's a very personal thing - and if it's your first pump you can't really go wrong. Once you've got your head around it you will LOVE it!