Over the last three months, Made in Britain has been monitoring relevant references to "Made in Britain" and UK manufacturing during debates in the House of Commons and House of Lords. There has been a total of 24 relevant mentions in this period.
Made in Britain actively followed up with 21 MPs and Lords who made these references, to contribute to discussions on these important topics, and offer connections with Made in Britain companies. While Made in Britain remains apolitical, we are committed to raising awareness amongst key stakeholders and influencers, including politicians, to promote UK manufacturing.
The discussions have covered a range of themes, including:
- Transport
- Steel industry
- Renewable energy and net-zero commitments
- Defence and aerospace industries
- Domestic supply chains
These mentions came from MPs across the UK.
If you are interested in engaging your local MP to discuss these topics or to introduce your company, you can find a step-by-step guide here , including a link for contact details and draft wording for correspondence.
Number of mentions during quarter:
24 Total number of mentions
21 Number of different MPs or Lords making mentions
Breakdown of mentions during quarter:
63% Labour
25% Conservative
4% Scottish National Party
4% Reform UK
4% Independent
87% House of Commons
13% House of Lords
66% England
17% Scotland
4% Wales
4% Northern Ireland
9% N/a (within House of Lords)
If you have any queries on any of the above, please contact Made in Britain via: trade@madeingb.org
By Made in Britain 1 week ago | Government & Supply Chains