Brexit “madness” could deal a hammer blow to the struggling British steel industry, as a fresh row brews over pans to allow more cheap foreign imports in the UK.
A number of Tory MPs in ‘Red Wall’ seats – supported by steel industry leaders and the Labour Party – are reportedly furious that a government body has recommended that protections inherited from the EU to protect UK steel producers be ended imminently.
Labour will stage a Commons debate and vote on the issue on Monday in an effort to kill off the plans, The Observer reported – with the party hoping to win backing from Tory backbenchers angry at the harm cheap imports would do to their steel-producing areas.
Gareth Stace, director general of UK Steel, said the decision to “terminate steel safeguards for half of the product categories exposes the UK’s steel sector to uncontrolled surges in imports and is a hammer blow.
“The UK government is squandering the opportunity to make Brexit work for domestic industry and is letting an arm’s length body harm the British steel sector, not support it,” he added. “We want to work with the government to level up Britain, instead they are levelling down our steel sector.”
Ed Miliband, the shadow business secretary, told The Observer: “The significance of this decision for our steel industry cannot be overstated. UK Steel has described the government’s proposal as ‘madness’, and ministers must listen. If the government slashes import protection, it risks opening the floodgates to cheap steel imports, undercutting British steel.
“We should be using every tool at our disposal to support our steel industry yet the government is pursuing the opposite course. This is the opposite of what the government promised they would do after Brexit.”
Source : https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics