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MIA takes motorsport into the heart of Parliament and Government to help create more jobs
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MIA takes motorsport into the heart of Parliament and Government to help create more jobs

The MIA (Motorsport Industry Association) took leading employers from the UK high performance engineering and motorsport industry to meet key members of the British Parliament recently. This group outlined the jobs and investment opportunities arising from a surge in export and domestic business, which the Government could access through closer engagement with this world-beating UK industry.

Meetings with Ministers, Select Committee Chairs, Shadow Ministers and MPs heard the proposals made to help the UK economy. The industry is not seeking grants or funding but wants Government to help access business from diverse UK sectors, so creating more employment and bringing new investment.

  "We must make Government more aware of the potential for new jobs and economic benefit to the UK at this critical time. The real value to the UK of our high-performance engineering cluster is being overlooked at a time when jobs are so much in demand. Our sector is crying out to recruit more good people to meet increasing global demand " said MIA CEO Chris Aylett.

The two panels were chaired by MIA Honorary President, Lord Drayson of Kensington and Alistair Fergusson, Chairman of the MIA respectively.

Lord Drayson commented "The MIA's motorsport in Parliament day was a tremendous success. As well as providing an opportunity for the industry to explain to Parliamentarians the significant contribution that high performance motorsport engineering businesses bring to the UK economy, it allowed us to explore the potential for increasing economic and employment growth in wider industrial sectors such as aerospace, defence and clean energy. The response from MPs and Peers was very positive and we look forward to working together on a number of policy initiatives to make this happen in future."  Alistair added “This was undoubtedly the best Motorsport/High Performance Engineering in Parliament Day to date. I was particularly encouraged to discover a much improved appreciation of the immense value of our industry to the UK economy and a resulting willingness to take action to support and develop it.”

Positive responses were received from all meetings and a plan of action agreed upon. The group met Ian Lucas MP – Shadow Minister for Business Innovation and Skills, David Jones MP – Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Wales, Rt Hon Peter Hain MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales, Adrian Bailey MP – Chair Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee, Mike Penning MP – Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Roads and Motoring) Department for Transport, Andrew Miller MP – Chair Science and Technology Select Committee together with a presentation to the All Party Motoring Group chaired by Richard Burden MP.

The Motorsport in Parliament day was followed by the MIA’s Summer Reception which took place in the House of Lords with over 350 guests attending, including MIA members, industry leaders, Peers, Ministers of State, Ambassadors, and MPs.

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