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Scunthorpe Steelworks 2025-04-07

07 April 2025

Lead MP

Martin Vickers

Debate Type

Urgent Question

Tags

EconomyEmployment
Other Contributors: 15

At a Glance

Martin Vickers raised concerns about scunthorpe steelworks 2025-04-07 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Will the Minister confirm what actions the Government are taking to prevent the closure of Scunthorpe’s steelworks? The urgency stems from British Steel's recent announcement of early asset closures at Scunthorpe, which could lead to large-scale redundancies and economic distress. Martin Vickers seeks clarity on the contingency plans and whether nationalisation is being considered as an option.

Government Response

EconomyEmployment
Government Response
I appeared before this House on 27 March, just moments after British Steel’s devastating announcement of early asset closures at Scunthorpe and its commercial decision to consult on large-scale redundancies. The course of action chosen by British Steel’s owner is deeply disappointing, and our thoughts remain with British Steel workers and their families at this very concerning time. Government’s contingency plans have kicked in, and teams from the Departments for Work and Pensions and for Education are there to provide support and advice to affected workers. We will ensure that support is in place for as long as possible. Looking ahead, I can assure this House that early blast furnace closures at Scunthorpe are far from a done deal. Government has made the company a generous offer of public funding on 24 March with necessary conditions attached to protect workers and safeguard taxpayers’ money. Despite British Steel’s owner rejecting our offer, we remain resolute in securing a long-term future for the Scunthorpe steelworks, retaining steel production and ending years of uncertainty. The Government are actively considering all options, including nationalisation on a temporary basis, to find a better outcome.
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