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Sunday 10 July 2011

Greatest British inventions: Toilet roll, custard creams!

Forget television, jet engine and the lightbulb. Bizarre it may appear, but the greatest British inventions have been named as the toilet roll, fish finger, custard creams, and the aeroplane ejector seat. All

Members of British Parliament were asked to nominate the best example of design
from their constituency
for an online Great Exhibition. Instead of historic triumphs of engineering, politicians singled out everyday items.


John Stevenson, MP for Carlisle, who put forward Custard Creams, said: "They're a British classic."

Grimsby MP Austin Mitchell, suggested fish fingers, saying, "I'm proud of the fish fingers made by local company Young's."

Guy Opperman, MP for Wrexham, North Wales, named SCA -- which supplies one in five of UK loo rolls. He said: "Local people literally queue to join the firm."

Attorney General Dominic Grieve, MP for Beaconsfield, who nominated the Martin-Baker aeroplane ejector seat, said: "Their inventions have saved over 7,350 lives."

The campaign -- fronted by Business Secretary Vince Cable -- will trumpet Britain's manufacturing genius and marks the Queen's Diamond Jubilee next year, the 'News of the World' tabloid reported.

Dr Cable said: "We export our goods to every corner of the world."

Chris White MP, chairman of Associate Parliamentary Manufacturing Group, which is running the campaign, said: "I hope this dispels the myth Britain doesn't make anything any more."

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