Lord Hendy Portrait Lord Hendy (Lab)
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My Lords, the Government are to be congratulated on acting decisively and promptly. Like, I think, the noble Lord, Lord Hunt of Wirral, I came here thinking that we were going to be debating the nationalisation of the steel industry; I confess that I am disappointed to find out that we are not. However, the Bill that the Government have put forward buys space and time for them to put forward a real plan for the saving of the steel industry. I hope that the ultimate decision will be to nationalise the steel industry. It is a national asset, as many speakers have described today—and by “national asset” I do not just mean the blast furnaces, the presses, the cranes and the buildings: the workforce also form a national asset and they deserve to be protected.

The Bill that the Government have put forward demonstrates the complete failure of the privatisation of this industry. I hope the Government will conclude that nationalisation is the answer and I hope, too, that they will consider that remedy for Grangemouth, the water industry and, of course, the energy industry, whose profiteering has done so much damage to the steel industry.