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Shotton Steelworks: 125th Anniversary
01 December 2021
Lead MP
Mark Tami
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
EconomyTaxationClimateEnergy
Other Contributors: 2
At a Glance
Mark Tami raised concerns about shotton steelworks: 125th anniversary in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The MP for Alyn and Deeside highlighted the significance of celebrating the 125th anniversary of Shotton Steelworks, which employs around 800 people. The plant has been a cornerstone of local employment and economy, contributing to shelter production during World War II. Tami emphasised the importance of innovation and sustainability in securing the future of Shotton Steel for another 125 years.
Nigel Evans
Con
Congleton
Expressed gratitude towards Mark Tami for raising this important issue, highlighting the historical and economic significance of Shotton Steelworks.
Lee Rowley
Lab
Rotherham
Acknowledged the importance of celebrating the 125th anniversary, praised Shotton's commitment to becoming carbon-neutral by 2040, and noted its contributions to various industries including automotive and construction.
Government Response
The Minister for Industry recognised the challenges faced by the steel industry but acknowledged the Government’s efforts in supporting energy-intensive industries since 2013. He highlighted initiatives such as the industrial energy transformation fund, net zero hydrogen fund, and materials processing institute projects. The minister also mentioned visits to steel mills and ongoing discussions with companies involved in decarbonisation efforts. Procurement was addressed through the procurement taskforce, noting that over £100 million of UK steel was procured by major public projects last year. He concluded by expressing appreciation for securing the debate and wishing Shotton Steelworks well for its future.
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