I was very pleased to see that part of the £410million RAF military transport contract has been awarded to defence contractor Thales, which has a major site at Manor Royal here in Crawley. This contract is a further boost for our local economy and is further evidence that Crawley continues to prosper after the Brexit vote. This contract is a sign of the Conservative government investing in our Armed Forces, in the UK defence industry and in Crawley. In stark contrast, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour councillors at Crawley Town Hall have an ongoing boycott against the British Defence Industry, including disgracefully against companies here in Crawley.
Defence is one industry where Britain excels on the global stage but there are many others as well as some where our potential is not yet met but where freeing ourselves of the European Union’s shackles will create major global opportunities for us. With the formal triggering of Article 50 due in the next few weeks, these are exciting times for the UK.
While we are
leaving the European Union we are not leaving Europe, but we are going to reach
out to the rest of the world and so far the signs look excellent. Last week it
was announced that New Zealand is very keen to have a free-trade agreement with
the UK as soon as possible. I am very confident that this is just a sign of
things to come. The United States appears to have changed their position with
the new incoming administration no longer relegating the UK to the “back of the
queue” when it comes to a trade deal, but moving us to the front.
We have a
unique place and position in the world with our unmatched historical and
cultural links across the globe, as well the global language being our own.
This includes with the growing and emerging countries of the Commonwealth in
Africa and Asia such as India. I view the UK as a truly global nation and
Crawley’s proximity to London and having Gatwick here makes us very well placed
to prosper as Britain booms post-Brexit.