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Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Originally Posted by
TWGL1
Disaster for the folk directly affected and for the local economy. Short sighted plan really. How long is it going to take to build the electric arc smelter and will there be enough green energy to run it? No more virgin steel to be made there. Meanwhile UK will import virgin steel from places such as China who don't give a hoot about burning coal to fuel their blast furnaces.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Gofer Blue
Disaster for the folk directly affected and for the local economy. Short sighted plan really. How long is it going to take to build the electric arc smelter and will there be enough green energy to run it? No more virgin steel to be made there. Meanwhile UK will import virgin steel from places such as China who don't give a hoot about burning coal to fuel their blast furnaces.
Uk government should just take it over and keep some of the jobs at least…..lots of businesses rely on that place being open for their own existence….
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
Apparently, once British Steel's Scunthorpe plant also closes its blast furnaces, UK will be the only G20 country not able to make steel from raw materials
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
It’s estimated knock on effect to the local economy: 12,000 jobs lost and £3.2 billion.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
It's going to devastate Port Talbot, and to a certain extent, Bridgend as well. A very short-sighted decision - if they planned to close it, then work on a replacement should have started a long time ago. Wales is turning into a job wasteland.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Originally Posted by
tforturton
It's going to devastate Port Talbot, and to a certain extent, Bridgend as well. A very short-sighted decision - if they planned to close it, then work on a replacement should have started a long time ago. Wales is turning into a job wasteland.
Not to worry, Drakeford will put plans in place before he fecks off 🤔🙃
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
Tragic but not a surprise.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Originally Posted by
goats
Uk government should just take it over and keep some of the jobs at least…..lots of businesses rely on that place being open for their own existence….
How can they when it flies in the face of their green agendas.
Tata is screwed
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
I'm hoping it's just TATA angling for more money off the Gov.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Originally Posted by
ninian opinian
Apparently, once British Steel's Scunthorpe plant also closes its blast furnaces, UK will be the only G20 country not able to make steel from raw materials
Couple that with electricity, gas and most of our water in foreign hands, half of our national institutions [post office deliveries etc] owned by multi-nationals, it's difficult to argue against the view that the UK is built on banking, insurance and property..
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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A Quiet Monkfish
Couple that with electricity, gas and most of our water in foreign hands, half of our national institutions [post office deliveries etc] owned by multi-nationals, it's difficult to argue against the view that the UK is built on banking, insurance and property..
It is a massive shame.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
The Tories don’t give a flying fig about Wales or any other area with Labour voters. They’re only interested in the “money men” Trouble is Labour is just as bad, because they’re incompetent of leading the Country.
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Talksport
Not to worry, Drakeford will put plans in place before he fecks off 🤔🙃
Don't be a dick.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
This is the the worst thing to happen to Wales since we left the EU.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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sneggyblubird
I'm hoping it's just TATA angling for more money off the Gov.
It's more than that now, mate.
It's becoming more and more apparent that the UK Government haven't been no help at all.
Welsh Gov simply can't help, whether they want to or not. Welsh Gov's powers only really extend to keeping somewhere like McArthur Glen open. They are powerless when there are international supply chains.
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Huge victim of the general green agenda which is going to be a big political battle in coming years.
What annoys me is that this shit will still be made, but in China now, with less environmental regulations and then shipped to Europe from there.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
Agree with comments about the green agenda. It is costing thousands of jobs yet India and China are producing lots of cheap steel from their heavy uncontrolled industry
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Armitage Shanks
Agree with comments about the green agenda. It is costing thousands of jobs yet India and China are producing lots of cheap steel from their heavy uncontrolled industry
Seems they can do what they like, whilst we don’t make anything anymore…
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JamesWales
Huge victim of the general green agenda which is going to be a big political battle in coming years.
What annoys me is that this shit will still be made, but in China now, with less environmental regulations and then shipped to Europe from there.
really makes no sense, made in china with zero regard to the environment, then shipped over her on ships burning loads of fuel, its lose lose
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China and India are just doing what we and America used to do
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It was OK for us n the days of the empire so whilst it's bad news for the UK economy as we can't compete and its very bad news for the environment its just the way things are
When we had an element of protection from government and the EU the UK car, steel and petrochemicals industry was lauded
But Cameron and the brexit mob got what they wanted and its only going to get worse and worse
Only the people who relied on heavy industry propped up by Brussels yet voted to leave Europe can really answer why they ticked the box
it still astonishes me and there is no way back
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blue matt
really makes no sense, made in china with zero regard to the environment, then shipped over her on ships burning loads of fuel, its lose lose
It's how Britain became great Matt
Expansionist economic policy with no regard to anyone else
Now we are going to get it up the arse
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SLUDGE FACTORY
It's how Britain became great Matt
Expansionist economic policy with no regard to anyone else
Now we are going to get it up the arse
yea, but the Modern world is making all the right noises about climate change and saving the planet, yet we seem to ignore China ( and India etc etc ) who dont really care, so why are we playing by the new rules and they aren't ? ?
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
What’s happened since this announcement 4 months ago?
https://x.com/rishisunak/status/1702...LTsVTx09ZSEfIA
Crooks.
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Re: Tata Steel: Thousands of Port Talbot steel workers at risk
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Originally Posted by
ninian opinian
Apparently, once British Steel's Scunthorpe plant also closes its blast furnaces, UK will be the only G20 country not able to make steel from raw materials
Not good. I wonder what Starmer would do?