There were 1,891 press releases posted in the last 24 hours and 399,149 in the last 365 days.

FDF response to the UK Labour Party Conference in Brighton

27 September 2017

FDF response to the UK Labour Party Conference in Brighton

Back to list of articles

Ian Wright CBE, FDF Director General, said:

“FDF is heartened by Labour's focus this week in Brighton on the importance a new industrial strategy can play in boosting prosperity across the country. We look forward to continuing our constructive discussions with the shadow Defra and BEIS teams.

“As the UK's largest manufacturing sector, food and drink is ideally placed to spread growth and jobs in every constituency. A sector deal which enables us to build skills, boost exports and innovation will equip UK food and drink to compete on a global scale.

“As we discussed at our joint fringe with the NFU on Monday, it is welcome to hear the Opposition's support for those EU citizens already here in the UK to stay. They are a valued part of our workforce. Our businesses need time to prepare and plan for a new UK-EU relationship, and a proper transition phase is vital so we can continue to give consumers the quality, choice and value they rightly expect.”

Notes:

FDF will be hosting joint panel event 'What Next for Food and Farming After Brexit' with the NFU at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on Monday 2 October.

The debate will take place from 6pm to 7:30pm at Manchester Town Hall and will be chaired by The Grocer's Managing Editor Julia Glotz. Panellists include the DEFRA Secretary Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Managing Director of Wyke Farms Richard Clothier, NFU President Meurig Raymond, and FDF Director General Ian Wright.

Please get in touch for further details.

More information

Contact Ella Stanbrook, Corporate Affairs Division, at: ella.stanbrook@fdf.org.uk, or 02074207131.

Back to list of articles