He said that Elspa has already begun engaging more in the political arena "but we need to develop it more aggressively, not just with Government ministers but with shadow spokespeople and Lib Dem spokespeople."
"When I first joined the ELSPA board in '92 or '93 there was almost no interaction between us and the political world. There's been a huge growth in the interest in and appreciation of our industry in the last five or six years particularly," he said.
He added: "But I would say that we're facing enormous challenges, and that we as an industry need to step up and take them on."
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Written by: James Delahunty @ 30 Jan 2007 18:04