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    They are promising 100 actions in 100 days.
    So, it would not surprise me if the boys are back on a plane to the UK soon, to lobby the new government and push for further funding for Belfast.
    And although we were on the radar and already had a great relationship, the Labour government can bring so much more to the table.

    Labour's promise-

    We have tremendous untapped advantages: our long coast- line, high winds, shallow waters, universities, and skilled offshore workforce combined with our extensive technological and engineering capabilities. With a serious industrial strategy and a genuine partnership between the public and private sectors, we can make Britain a clean energy superpower.

    Labour will take decisive action to seize this economic opportunity. We will shape markets, and use public investment to crowd in private funding. At the heart of our approach will be our Green Prosperity Plan where, in partnership with business through our National Wealth Fund, we will invest in the industries of the future. Our plan will create 650,000 jobs across the country by 2030.

    And this in the Financial Times today-

    https://www.ft.com/content/ab8842f1-9a7a-4840-8f4f-4fd3f37e3c44

    Sir Keir Starmer will use his first weeks in power to signal that Britain is “back” as a leading global player, as Labour prioritises three foreign policy resets — with Europe, the “global south” and on climate change.
    He will also host European leaders in the UK two weeks after the election and is expected to sign a new bilateral security deal with Germany, which EU diplomats said could be finalised as early as August.
    His expected attendance at the Nato summit alongside US President Joe Biden, the leaders of 30 other Nato nations and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will allow Starmer to stress Britain’s continuing support for Kyiv.But the European Political Community forum hosted by the UK at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire will provide Starmer with an opportunity to pivot from the Conservative government’s approach to relations with the EU.Aides said the Labour leader would use the July 18 meeting of the EPC, the 47-member organisation, to communicate his desire to put the UK back at the heart of European affairs.They added that both meetings would provide Starmer with an opportunity to develop a narrative of “deepening involvement with EU defence and industrial co-operation” as part of UK membership of Nato, and to share ideas for a new Border Command to tackle migration.
    In Europe, Labour has already sketched out broader plans to pursue a new security pact with the EU, which party officials said could span energy policy and wider supply chains.
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    https://www.ft.com/content/ab8842f1-9a7a-4840-8f4f-4fd3f37e3c44

    Two senior EU diplomats said Starmer could sign a new UK-Germany bilateral security co-operation deal — akin to the Lancaster House treaties agreed between France and the UK — within weeks of taking office. A Labour official also confirmed the plan.One of the diplomats said a visit to Berlin by the new UK prime minister had been pencilled in as early as August. German chancellor Olaf Scholz comes from the same socialist democratic political tradition as UK Labour. Starmer’s party has also singled out Ireland and Poland as two nations in Europe with which it wants to deepen ties.Alongside retooling the UK’s relationship with the EU, Labour has indicated it would pursue two other foreign policy priorities in its first 100 days of government.David Lammy, shadow foreign secretary, told the FT: “Our foreign policy would begin with three resets — with Europe, on climate and with the global south.”The focus on climate action would centre on building an international “clean power alliance” to accelerate the “energy transition”, in step with the party’s plans to create new green jobs at home.

    So boys, its up to you.
    Get on a plane, and start lobbying this new government.
    The signs are all there, the pieces of the puzzle falling into place.
    Hard line policy in China and a new Labour government in the UK, who is massively pro green, has to count for something.
    It's time to capitalise on these fortuitous changes and cement our first mover advantage.

    Can the wheeler dealer and Chemical guru capitalise?

    Let's hope so.

 
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