‘Like the car industry’: PM talks up submarine ‘jobs for life’

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On the increasingly well-worn path from Down Under to Britain’s submarine shipyard, the PM emphasised AUKUS’s employment benefits above its security rationale.

| At the BAE Systems shipyard in the northern English town of Barrow-in-Furness, they’re getting used to wheeling out the lamingtons for Australian visitors.

The Barrow-in-Furness operation employs 11,000 people across a huge site that includes several stupendously large hangars.As BAE scales that headcount up to 17,000, the company will be training a conveyer belt of thousands of apprentices and skilled workers at an on-site facility that has the look and feel of a TAFE campus.

“I expect that there will be ongoing delegations of Australians here to Barrow to look at these facilities and to learn the implications for the development that Australia will have,” he told journalists. “One of the themes of my campaign, as you will recall, is I wanted a future made in Australia. We see this as being absolutely central.”

Speaking to journalists afterwards, he said that after the project’s scale, the thing that had most struck him was that BAE Systems was powering the local economy. More than a third of Barrow’s working-age population is employed at the shipyard.

 

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