Friday, November 15, 2024

Doncaster MPs field questions from South Yorkshire businesses

All three Doncaster MPs and the City Mayor have gathered to debate the pressing issues of the day and field questions from businesses in their constituencies.

Organised by the local Chamber of Commerce, this breakfast event took place at the Warmsworth Holiday Inn and was attended by more than 90 delegates. With an agenda that covered everything from Levelling Up and Net Zero, right through to the campaign to save Doncaster Sheffield Airport, no subject was off the table and businesses had the opportunity to broach any relevant topic.

Exploring these issues was a panel including Nick Fletcher, MP for Don Valley, Ed Miliband, MP for Doncaster North, Dame Rosie Winterton, MP for Doncaster Central, and Ros Jones, Mayor of Doncaster.

Reflecting on the event Doncaster Chamber Chief Exec Dan Fell, second from the right in the picture, said: “We always strive to amplify the voice of our members, and to give them an effective platform when it comes to debating the issues that are keenly affecting them.

“Friday’s session was a prime example of this, as we covered a lot of ground, with businesses asking constructive questions and sharing insights with those who are empowered to make a real difference on their behalf. I am confident that we will see many tangible outcomes arising off the back of this event, just as we did with our previous MPs Breakfast in October.

“And now is certainly the time for everybody to be putting aside their political differences and uniting for the betterment of Doncaster and its people. It is right for Team Doncaster partners to act as critical friends in private but, in public, we should be showing a united front. Not just to local communities and businesses but to central Government also.

“We are at a point of jeopardy for the country and Doncaster. Inflation continues to soar, the labour market is incredibly tight, and the macro-economic environment across the country remains dispiriting. Closer to home, we have also seen our airport close — and NCATI will sadly be following suit in the near future —  while we narrowly missed out on the bid to become the HQ for Great British Railways as well.

“Against this backdrop, Doncaster needs a win and the best way to achieve this is to work collaboratively, share ideas, and talk up our city. It was encouraging to see our MPs give up their time to listen to businesses and explore what more can be done to help our city prosper. I hope they left the event understanding the high level of expectation from Doncaster employers, but also seized of the need for positivity and cross-party working.”

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