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    MPs to debate emergency legislation to keep British Steel open as ‘security is on the line’

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    By News Team on April 11, 2025 Politics, UK News, USA News
    MPs to debate emergency legislation to keep British Steel open as ‘security is on the line’
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    • Sir Keir Starmer announced that emergency legislation will be debated on Saturday to keep the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe operational, citing economic and national security concerns.
    • The government plans to nationalise British Steel following the cancellation of orders by Chinese owner Jingye and its rejection of a £500m rescue package, putting thousands of jobs at risk.
    • The Unite union supports the government’s intervention, stating that maintaining the plant is crucial for preserving over 3,000 jobs and essential skills within the steel industry.

    MPs to debate emergency legislation to keep British Steel open as ‘security is on the line’ | Politics News

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    Sir Keir Starmer has said the government will debate emergency legislation on Saturday to keep the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe open as “our economic and national security is on the line”.

    The prime minister added that “the future of British Steel hangs in the balance” and that legislation will be passed tomorrow to allow the government to “take control of the plant and preserve all viable options” for it.

    MPs are being summoned back from Easter recess to Westminster to debate draft legislation on the plans, and will sit from 11am on Saturday.

    The government had been actively considering nationalising British Steel after Jingye, its Chinese owner in Scunthorpe, cancelled future orders for the iron ore, coal and other raw materials needed to keep the last blast furnaces in the UK running.

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    Jingye also rejected a £500m state rescue package in a move which raised fresh doubts about thousands of steel industry jobs – with it feared the Scunthorpe plant would be forced to close as early as next month.

    In a short statement delivered from Downing Street this evening, 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.”

    Image:
    One of the two blast furnaces at British Steel’s Scunthorpe operation

    ‘A new era of global instability’

    The prime minister added that he has been to the site in Scunthorpe and met the steelworkers there.

    He said that he understands how “important steel is” to the “whole country” and continued: “It’s part of our national story, Part of the pride and heritage of this nation.

    “And I’ll tell you this, it is essential for our future.

    “(The government’s) plan for change means we need more steel, not less. So we will act with urgency… This situation and our response is unique.

    “While it is true that we’re facing a new era of global instability, our concerns about this plant and negotiations to protect it have been running for years.”

    Sir Keir said parliament will be recalled for a “Saturday sitting” and will “pass emergency legislation” in “one day” to give the business secretary the powers to do “everything possible to stop the closure of these blast furnaces”.

    He added: “We will keep all options on the table. Our future is in our hands.”

    The Lords will also return to parliament for a rare Saturday sitting tomorrow.


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    Inside the UK’s last blast furnaces

    Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said this evening that the Chinese owner of British steel has left the government with “no choice” but to act.

    Jingye had confirmed plans to close the blast furnaces at Scunthorpe immediately despite months of talks and the offer of £500m of co-investment from the UK government, Mr Reynolds added in a statement.

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

    “As business secretary, I negotiated a modernisation plan with British Steel to limit job losses and keep the plant running, including introducing an electric arc furnace in Teesside, similar to what we did with Tata at Port Talbot steelworks.

    “However, the union-led Labour government have bungled the negotiations, insisting on a Scunthorpe-only deal that the company has deemed unviable. 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.”

    She added the government’s attempts to find a solution to the crisis are inevitably “going to cost taxpayers a lot of money”.

    Image:
    British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant.
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    Meanwhile the Unite union welcomed Sir Keir’s announcement by saying it is “absolutely the right things to do to begin the process of nationalisation”.

    The government has not confirmed plans to nationalise the company, but like the prime minister this evening, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said earlier this week that “all options” are on the table.

    Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said this evening: “I am pleased that the government has listened to representations by Unite and other steel unions over the future of British Steel.

    “Ministers could not have allowed a foundation industry to go under with the loss of more than 3,000 jobs and key skills… Discussions have been positive and whilst a longer-term plan needs to be developed, this gives workers the reprieve we have been asking for.”

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