Scunthorpe Steelworks Debate
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(1 week, 3 days ago)
Lords ChamberI thank the noble Baroness for that question and reiterate that steel is an absolute top priority for this Government. We have made a generous conditional offer on financial support for British Steel, and negotiations are continuing with the company and trade unions to find the best possible outcome that will protect jobs, steel-making and taxpayers’ money.
We obviously cannot pre-empt the outcome of the consultation process. However, we have extensive cross-departmental contingency plans in place to ensure that British Steel workers, their families and the wider Scunthorpe community will be protected. They include plans to establish a task force, should this become necessary, which will consider and prioritise measures that create jobs and support the local economy through recovery.
My Lords, is it really the case that neither the Scunthorpe nor the Teesside steelworks will remain open? Does that leave us as the only major country in Europe without any steel-producing facility?
The Government will simply not allow the end of steel-making in the UK. We are looking seriously at options for primary steel-making here. With the help of independent experts, we are reviewing the requirements and viabilities of technologies for the production of primary steel in the UK, including direct reduced iron. As I say, steel is an absolute priority for this Government, and we will be producing a steel strategy very soon.