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By NevTheSweeper
#87390
The nationalisation of steel is just plane wrong.

The reality is that there is virtually no demand for British steel anywhere in the UK, let alone the rest of the world.

I can understand that the government is doing this as a strategic policy. But what will happen in around six or even 12 months time when we could see facilities at both Scunthorpe and Port Talbot could close with vital jobs being threatened?

Many commentators will look on this as the worst deal any government could have made.
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By Abernathy
#87392
Isn’t the point that once those blast furnaces shut down, you can’t get them going again unless you build new at humungous expense. Oh, and there’s that pesky dramatically altered geo-political situation that means the UK crucially needs to retain its own steel production facilities. Oh and then there’s all the steel that will be needed for building new housing and infrastructure projects and stimulating the economic growth that is desperately needed. So not “just plane (sic) wrong” at all.
By Youngian
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NevTheSweeper wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 7:45 pm The nationalisation of steel is just plane wrong.

The reality is that there is virtually no demand for British steel anywhere in the UK, let alone the rest of the world.

I can understand that the government is doing this as a strategic policy. But what will happen in around six or even 12 months time when we could see facilities at both Scunthorpe and Port Talbot could close with vital jobs being threatened?

Many commentators will look on this as the worst deal any government could have made.
There's a strategic case if national steel industries in other countries are becoming more insular to serve their own domestic market. We could reach a point where there's limited capacity exported on the open global market so prices rocket. And there's the matter of the owners and Tata in Port Talbot shaking down the government every 18 months with closure threats. Want another subsidy? Well you pay with your assets.
Otherwise I share your scepticism. Are we going to saddle the manufacturering sector with overpriced British steel? And there can come a point when the price is so high to keep this plant open that the money could be used to create far more employment in other sectors.
Last edited by Youngian on Sat Apr 12, 2025 8:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By The Weeping Angel
#87402
NevTheSweeper wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 7:45 pm The nationalisation of steel is just plane wrong.

The reality is that there is virtually no demand for British steel anywhere in the UK, let alone the rest of the world.

I can understand that the government is doing this as a strategic policy. But what will happen in around six or even 12 months time when we could see facilities at both Scunthorpe and Port Talbot could close with vital jobs being threatened?

Many commentators will look on this as the worst deal any government could have made.
Didn't you say we need to prepare for war Trig? Steel is needed if you want us to prepare for war.
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By The Weeping Angel
#87403
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 3:02 pm How is this arsehole allowed to present Sky's flagship Sunday show? If this were somebody on the BBC sticking it to the Tories, they'd have been off current affairs in 5 seconds. And, in this case, rightly.
Trevor Phillips, who is now a Sky News presenter, told Times Radio that the government’s move was “obviously political”.

“People in government who are responsible for this, who are in other ways completely decent people, should really be ashamed of themselves, because it’s so obvious that they’re not doing this because of the demographic of the people involved, as Katie Lam, the Tory MP, said yesterday, largely Pakistani Muslim in background, and also in Labour-held seats and councils who would be offended by it,” he said.
The Tories not holding these inquiries must have been too spare offence to Labour councillors, eh Phillips? I'm glad Cooper told him to fuck off.
I notice that all these right-wing gobshites never bothered to demand we hold a national inquiry when the Tories were in power.
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