After taking control of British Steel, Starmer: Ensure the Future of Industry

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said emergency legislation is returning after a decade of decline. In a statement issued, as his bid to take control of the British Steel passed all obstacles, he said that “all options are on the table to ensure the future of industry” writes Skynews, Periscopi broadcast. [...]
In a statement issued, as his bid to take control of British Steel passed all obstacles, he said that “all options are on the table to ensure the future of industry” writes Skynews, broadcast Periscope.
“This government is turning the page of a decade of decline, where our production centres were emptied by the previous government,” he said.
In recent weeks alone, we have announced the expansion of Heathroa Airport and the construction of Europe's largest thematic park in Bedford. We are reforming our planning rules to build 1.5 million houses and infrastructure that the nation desperately needs”.
“New roads, railways, schools, hospitals, networks and reservoirs, he added to his list of projects, with British steel making up the main column”. /Periscope/












