According to David Smith, The Sunday Times’ economics editor, there is strong evidence that the future is positive for UK manufacturing.
He points to Tata's decision to continue UK-based production of its recently acquired Jaguar and Land Rover brands as proof of the group's confidence in the UK’s manufacturing strengths.

The good news is that 2007 was a strong year for the sector, one of the best for a long time, and the evidence so far this year is encouraging.
David Smith
Economics editor
The Sunday Times

Mr Smith also notes that three-fifths of UK-based manufacturers choose to locate their research and development departments in the UK, with productivity growth stronger than in any other sector.
"The good news is that 2007 was a strong year for the sector, one of the best for a long time, and the evidence so far this year is encouraging," he wrote last week.
On a wider scale, Confederation of British Industry (CBI) figures reveal that 26 per cent of UK manufacturing firms have above-normal levels of orders, with strong overseas orders key to the sector's success.
Business Secretary John Hutton also believes the sector is approaching a revival, with the expansion of the nuclear power industry creating up to 100,000 manufacturing jobs and an economic boost of £20 billion.
