Mandelson praises UK car makers and unions as he tours Vauxhall
Britain's car manufacturers and its unions are no longer the problem, but the solution, business secretary Lord Mandelson said yesterday.
His comments came as he pledged the Government's support in underwriting a deal to buy out struggling car company Vauxhall.
Lord Mandelson toured Vauxhall's Luton plant, meeting union officials and company managers as negotiations continued with potential buyers of its parent company.
He said the Government would underwrite a deal for the sale of GM Europe, which includes Vauxhall in the UK and Opel in Germany, but refused to be drawn on what figures a deal would involve.
He said: "I have seen the performance record, I have seen the productivity, I have seen the safety and the lack of absenteeism.
"Unlike in the past when we saw Britain's carmakers and their unions frankly being part of the problem, it's very different now.
"Definitely here in Vauxhall they are part of the solution."
Canadian car parks manufacturer Magna, backed by Russia's state owned Sberbank, was selected last month as the preferred bidder for GM Europe, but other companies have shown an interest, Lord Mandelson confirmed yesterday.
He said they were not ruling out any options for a buyer but said at the moment Magna was the most likely buyer.
He said: "I can't give guarantees, I am hopeful, I have had some reassurance given to me by the prospective owners but there's still work to be done.
"I believe that Luton should be and will be part of Magna's long-term plans but it's not a done deal."
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