by cromwell » 12 Apr 2025, 11:51
There's no plan.
Everything is reactive, not proactive. Starmer is acting now to try and get a bump up in the polls; reacting to a political stimulus. If he lets Scunthorpe steelworks close before the local elections there's a few hundred more councillors that he will lose.
If Scunthorpe matters, why didn't Port Talbot matter? Why was the plant there allowed to close? And to close to almost a dead silence from media and politicians alike?
If we are to continue making steel in the traditional matter instead of recycling it, why didn't the Labour party get fully behind the proposed Cumbrian coal mine, which would have produced coking coal for our steel industry?
Won't a steel industry hamper our "drive to net zero"? Are we still actually going to go for net zero?
Who knows. But a coherent economic plan would be nice, please and thank you.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley