OP
Lec
I don't object to your license, neither do I support something that seems as if it's still wishful thinking.
All I and many others probably want to know, is your next steps and time scales.
You said the scheme providers will still have a roll to play, get them involved, speed things up and get it in place.
I am sure if you show clear actions and time scales you would get more backing?
Mark, currently we need to get as many supporters as possible, so that we can show there is grass roots support from the industry, therefore time scales will somewhat depend on speed of support and my biggest issue at present is spreading the news, letting every electrician in the UK know that the campaign exists. I have not received or requested any financial assistance at all, so it's all coming out of my pocket, so don't expect to see any expensive marketing yet.
The scheme providers are not willing to support the campaign, they want me to stop. Currently the NICEIC and ECA are fighting each other over their share of the market, they both want their own scheme to be "the only scheme" and will never support a "not for profit" organisation that threatens their profits and growth plans. Do not think for one minute that they have the trade’s interest at heart. They have been given the opportunity before to work together for a licensing scheme and they refused, insisting theirs was the best and they should be the only one.
The concept of the existing bodies working together and then getting government approval is more of a pipe dream than you may think my campaign is.
The backing I receive will somewhat dictate the actions and time scales. I want this as soon as possible and if you are an electrician, you should to.