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'Green steel strategy is vital for Scunthorpe' - Sir Keir Starmer pledges to match industry investment

Labour leader delivers support promise to steelworks as he launches strategic policy plans in North Lincolnshire

Sir Keir Starmer, Ed Miliband and Nic Dakin on the viewing platform at British Steel's Scunthorpe headquarters and integrated works.(Image: Reach Plc)

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has laid his party’s plans out for the future of steel, underlining how it is “hugely important” for Scunthorpe that the right strategy is in place.

Pledging to match-fund green investment by the industry, while labelling the government a “passive bystander” in tough economic times, he told how there was real concern for the future should the transition to cleaner operations not be made soon.

Flagging up the need for hydrogen and electric arc furnace technology “to secure this vital º£½ÇÊÓÆµ industry, rebuild our industrial strength, and turbocharge an expansion of skilled jobs” he said the steel-making process had to adapt.

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Speaking at British Steel’s sprawling plant, Sir Keir said: “There is a big opportunity for the green jobs of the future, there is transition going on everywhere and at the steelworks the demand for steel is still there, and it is going to go up, but the model we are operating isn’t going to provide what we need, and that’s why we’re seeing take-overs and bail-outs.

“If we make the transition to green steel we will seize the opportunity for cheaper steel, for British steel, for secure steel where we are producing in this country.

“Anyone in these communities, working in steel, wants to see this transition, wants to talk to us about our plans, because of course it is their jobs that are concerning them.

“For young people living here and elsewhere, if we make this transition, we can get to the front of the queue when it comes to production of carbon-free steel and that will ensure not just the jobs of today, but the jobs of tomorrow.