‘DONT SCREW IT UP!’ SMMT PRESIDENT SENDS BREXIT MESSAGE TO GOVERNMENT

gareth-jones_headshot_smmt-presidentGareth Jones, outgoing President of SMMT sent a clear message to government in a speech. “This Government has, commendably, put Industrial Strategy at the heart of business and the Department of Business.  It does so as it faces its toughest challenge – leaving the EU,”  he told delegates at the organisation’s centenary dinner.

“So, as it considers how to shape our future outside Europe and how to continue to grow the economy, our message is this: The United Kingdom is recognised the world over for its automotive strength. Don’t screw it up! “

Jones also discussed apprenticeships, mentioning that Sir William Lyons, Henry Royce and Henry Ford as well as SMMT founder Frederick Simms had all started their careers as one, and this was also the way that he, Jones, had started in the industry. “We need to capture the imaginations, the hearts, the minds of our young people before they leave school. To show them and their teachers that the business on their doorstep could just be the opportunity of a lifetime” he said.

“So I am clear on this: becoming an apprentice is not a second-class option. It never has been. Apprentices are innovators. And quality apprenticeships are crucial to our industry’s future”.

Jones concluded by welcoming Toyota UK MD, Tony Walker to the two-year Presidency post.

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

Movers & Shakers: SMP Europe appoints new manager

All the latest changes from across the sector, including new roles, promotions, and retirements

Read More

Registration now open: UK Garage and Bodyshop Event 2024

Visitor registration now open for the UK Garage and Bodyshop Event taking place at NEC June 5/6

Read More

Autoglym acquires GnG Sales as it expands into Australasia

The wholesale supplier of car care products has marketed and supplied the Autoglym range for over two decades

Read More

Comline Group to move to new headquarters

Move hailed as “inspiring new chapter” for UK-based parts firm

Read More

Worry as drivers are ditching garages to make repairs at home

New research finds that more than a third of drivers are resorting to DIY repairs in a bid to save cash

Read More

Go to comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *