The new Business Secretary must get Britain manufacturing again

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From: David Boyes, Spennithorne, Leyburn.

While our new cabinet does not inspire confidence, it cannot do worse than the last. I am sure we all hope it is as committed and diligent as promised, and my real hope is the business secretary will endeavour to put the country back to work, as the Tories failed so miserably. Again, his appointment is not inspiring regarding background, but Jonathan Reynolds should begin with the manufacturing sector.

For example, farmers buy many Japanese vehicles because they are far better and more durable than anything we can make. We could compete in that niche market, but we don’t, and if we did, it would likely be a foreign-owned company doing the bidding. At its height, Britain was the world’s largest exporter of cars globally; we are now in 16th place, which is my point.

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