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Letter – Our exports were best
Monday 23rd March 2009, 11:54AM GMT.
Your reports on the large transformer being carried through Wolverhampton and Stafford are a good illustration of the demise of manufacturing in this country.
This was such an isolated incident that it made headline news and people were flocking to see it and take photographs of it.
If we go back to the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, loads far heavier than this, with large low-loader trailers being towed by three units, carrying generators and transformers in excess of 300 tonnes, left the English Electric/GEC works at Stafford almost on a weekly basis. They made their way, via the A34, to Pomona Docks at Manchester and Gladstone Docks at Liverpool where they were loaded on to vessels for shipment to power station sites in this country and all over the world.
America, China, Australia, South Africa and Canada all had power stations equipped with machinery manufactured at the EE/GEC works by some of the best engineers and craftsmen in the world, and the various loads leaving the works were regarded as a normal occurrence, not a nine-day wonder that would never be seen again.
The sad fact is that we can no longer produce or manufacture that which we were world leaders in, and the skills that this country were proud of have vanished for all time. Perhaps if we were still manufacturing products the world wanted to buy, then we would be in a far better position than we are now.
Derek Burt, Poplar Way, Moss Pit, Stafford.
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We out priced our selves simple as that!
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1/ Working for Asian wages in the UK won’t feed you or buy you a home.
2/ I refused to follow a firm to Malaysia to be paid (written proof to hand) £ 290 read 300EUR a month.I have since heard that some folks from Michelin have gone to China so one would have it.
3/ Yes I remember well watching Wynns and Pickfords moving these down Yarlet Hill on the A34 near Stafford in the massive traffic jams before the M6 inherited them.Best in the world,we said.Like Stuart’s Crystal and Wedgwood bone china out of Barlaston.
All history.Real shame too.
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Saint Joe and Bruce sum it all up.
At the end of the day, we’re not prepared to pay the prices to pay the wages.
ALl the people who whinge about how UK manufacturing isn’t what it used to be: ask yourself – where do you buy your white goods, your cars, your computers, your food, your everything? You buy them is ASDA, you buy them online and you buy them cheaply as possible.
You’re to blame, so stop whingeing.
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Saint Joe and Bruce sum it all up.
At the end of the day, we’re not prepared to pay the prices to pay the wages.
ALl the people who whinge about how UK manufacturing isn’t what it used to be: ask yourself – where do you buy your white goods, your cars, your computers, your food, your everything? You buy them is ASDA, you buy them online and you buy them cheaply as possible.
You’re to blame, so stop whingeing.
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