Representatives were summoned to Parliament while the ministers are racing to save the British steel

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The MPs will return to Westminster on Saturday to vote on the plans of the emergency government to save British steel, which could see that they have brought public ownership.
In a very unusual step, Parliament was summoned to Easter Easter where Kiir Starmer warned that the company’s future was “in balance” unless the government behaves.
The ministers fear that the UK’s ability to produce its steel will end forever if it is allowed to make losses in Scunthorpe to close.
The negotiations between the government and Chinese -Chinese owners collapsed on a rescue package, forcing the ministers to consider nationalization.
It is expected that the draft steel industry (special measures) bill will be approved by both the public and the lords on Saturday.
Business Minister Jonathan Reynold will give the power to direct the company’s board of directors and the workforce, while ensuring its ability to seek raw materials needed to preserve the vital melting ovens of the factory.
The ministers also want to ensure that 3,500 factory employees are not extravagant.
In a statement of Downing Street on Friday evening, Starmer said: “As prime minister, I will always work in the National Authority for the Protection of British Jobs and British Workers.
“This afternoon, the future of the British steel is suspended in balance. Jobs, investment and growth – our economic and national security are all at stake.”
The Prime Minister added: “As I said, we will keep all options on the table.
“Our future is in our hands. This government will not back down and only hope. We will work to secure the future of Britain with British steel: made in Britain, in the national interest.”
Starmer also insisted that the factory’s cash flow problems are long -term and are not directly related to Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 25 % tariff on all steel imports in the United States.
Source No. 10 said: “We are in a new era and the fastest stops stop clinging to old ways the better,” Source No. 10 said.
“You can’t have a critical infrastructure in the hands of companies ready to run it.”
HuffPost UK at HuffPost in the United Kingdom has told the United Kingdom that it was “a larger time” for the future of the factory, which means that the government had no choice but to work.
But the Conservative Party leader Kimi Badnoush said that the Labor Party “fell in a fully steel crisis of their manufacture.”
She said: “The government of the Labor Party led by the Syndicate has exposed the negotiations, and insisted on the Scunthorpe deal only, which the company considered unpredictable,” she said.
“Care Starmer should have seen this coming. But instead of dealing with it earlier in the week when Parliament was sitting, its incompetent led to a summons at the last minute of Parliament.”