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Parliament to legislate to stop export of Queen Jewel industries.

Submitted on Friday 28th August 2020

Rejected on Friday 4th September 2020

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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Parliament to legislate to stop export of Queen Jewel industries.

Petition Details

Keep Crown Jewels. Prevent global companies from removing critical industrial processes to offshore locations with the consequent loss of skills and manufacturing capabilities. This should apply especially with examples like that of Rolls-Royce and wide-chord fan blade production at Barnoldswick.

Additional Information

The loss of skills built up over generations will relegate our nation to second-class status and see Britain becoming incapable of producing advanced technical products critical to the economic life-blood and defence of the nation.

Barnoldswick was the birthplace of the Whittle jet engine (during WW2) and was where the world beating RB211 was developed. In 1971, the then Government stepped in to save the company.

Parliament and Government should do the same now and prevent future ruin.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

We understand that you are concerned about companies that operate in the UK from moving their operations abroad, but it's not clear what you want the Government to do about this. Operational decisions by individual businesses are a matter for those businesses, not the Government or House of Commons.

We could accept a petition calling on the Government to nationalise certain industries, which would meant the UK Government was responsible for deciding how these businesses operated. We could also accept a petition calling on the Government to implement changes that could incentivise businesses to keep operations in the UK, if that is what you want to happen.

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