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    Home - Politics - MPs to debate emergency law to keep British Steel open as prime minister warns national security ‘on the line’

    MPs to debate emergency law to keep British Steel open as prime minister warns national security ‘on the line’

    MPs to debate emergency law to keep British Steel open as prime minister warns national security ‘on the line’

    MPs to debate emergency law to keep British Steel open as prime minister warns national security ‘on the line’

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    • April 12, 2025
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    • MPs are set to debate emergency legislation to potentially nationalise British Steel, as its owner Jingye cites unsustainable running costs and plans to close the Scunthorpe plant, which employs 3,500 staff.
    • The Prime Minister stated the legislation would allow the government to ‘take control’ of the plant to preserve operations and maintain the supply of raw materials necessary for steel production.
    • Opposition leaders, including Sir Keir Starmer, emphasised the economic implications of the potential closure, linking it to national security and critical industries reliant on British steel.

    MPs to debate emergency law to keep British Steel open as prime minister warns national security ‘on the line’ | Politics News

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    MPs will today debate emergency laws to save British Steel after the prime minister warned the country’s “economic and national security is on the line”.

    Sir Keir Starmer said the future of the company’s Scunthorpe plant – which employs about 3,500 people – “hangs in the balance” after its owner said the cost of running it was unsustainable.

    The prime minister said legislation would be passed in one day to allow the government to “take control of the plant and preserve all viable options”.

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    MPs and Lords are being summoned from their Easter recess to debate the move and will sit from 11am.

    The last time parliament was recalled was on 18 August 2021 to debate the situation in Afghanistan.

    The government has been considering nationalising British Steel after Jingye, the Chinese owner, cancelled future orders for iron ore, coal and other raw materials needed to keep the blast furnaces running.

    The furnaces are the last in the UK capable of making virgin steel.

    Jingye last month rejected a £500m state rescue package – raising fresh doubts about the Lincolnshire plant and fears it could close in the coming days.

    The steel from the plant is used in the rail network and the construction and automotive industries. Without it, Britain would be reliant on imports at a time of trade wars and geopolitical instability.


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    Inside the UK’s last blast furnaces

    In a statement on Friday, Sir Keir said: “I will always act in the national interest to protect British jobs and British workers.

    “This afternoon, the future of British Steel hangs in the balance. Jobs, investment, growth, our economic and national security are all on the line.”

    The prime minister said steel was “part of our national story, part of the pride and heritage of this nation” and “essential for our future”.

    He said the emergency law would give the business secretary powers to do “everything possible to stop the closure of these blast furnaces”.

    This includes the power to direct the company’s board and workforce. It will also ensure it can order the raw materials to keep the furnaces running and ensure staff are paid.

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    The Scunthorpe plant is the last in the UK that can make virgin steel. Pic: Reuters

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    One of the two blast furnaces at Scunthorpe

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the government was “taking action to save British steel production and protect British jobs”, while Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the owner had left the government with “no choice”.

    Mr Reynolds said Jingye had confirmed plans to close the Scunthorpe furnaces immediately despite months of talks and the offer of £500m of co-investment.

    The company said it had invested £1.2bn since taking over in 2020, but that the plant is losing £700,000 a day.


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    What will happen with British Steel?

    Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the government had landed itself in a “steel crisis entirely of their own making”.

    She said when she was business secretary, she had negotiated a plan with British Steel “to limit job losses and keep the plant running”.

    Ms Badenoch said the government had “bungled the negotiations, insisting on a Scunthorpe-only deal that the company has deemed unviable”.

    She added: “Keir Starmer should have seen this coming. But instead of addressing it earlier in the week when parliament was sitting, their incompetence has led to a last-minute recall of parliament.”

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    The Unite union said the prime minister’s recalling of parliament was “absolutely the right thing to do to begin the process of nationalisation”.

    While the government hasn’t confirmed those plans, the chancellor also said earlier this week that “all options” are on the table.

    Sky News understands accountancy firm EY is being lined up to play a role in a nationalisation process.

    The government’s intervention over British Steel comes six months after the last blast furnace was closed at Port Talbot in Wales.

    Plaid Cymru has questioned why the government didn’t take similar action there.

    The party’s Westminster leader, Liz Saville Roberts, said: “Parliament is being recalled to debate the nationalisation of Scunthorpe steelworks.

    “But when global market forces devastated Welsh livelihoods in Port Talbot, Labour dismissed Plaid Cymru’s calls for nationalisation as ‘pipe dreams’.”

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