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Scunthorpe MP's passionate stand for virgin steelmaking as urgent question sparks Westminster debate

Holly Mumby-Croft wants to lock in an interim period of blast furnace production to explore green options for traditional method and save jobs

Scunthorpe MP Holly Mumby-Croft delivers a passionate address in the House of Commons after her urgent question was taken.(Image: Parliamant TV)

Scunthorpe MP Holly Mumby-Croft has set her stall out to protect virgin steelmaking in the town, calling for an update on government negotiations.

The Conservative backbencher praised the Speaker for allowing the intervention in the House of Commons, stating she has “3,500 of the world’s finest steelmakers in my constituency, and it is my privilege to come out and bat for them today”.

She took to her feet in the Chamber at the earliest opportunity following Monday’s announcement of a £1.25 billion proposal that could lead to significant job losses as blast furnaces are replaced with a clean electric arc process. While vital to decarbonise the industry, fears over the strategic loss of primary production have been voiced, against a backdrop of industry assurances over a continued ability to meet demand.

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Business and Trade Minister Nusrat Ghani , with several MPs from around the Humber joining her, with cross party support stressed.

Mrs Mumby-Croft seeks to lock in an interim period of blast furnace production to explore green options to run them. It came just hours after Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer called for further clarity on a seamless transition in an exclusive Business Live interview.

Responding, Ms Ghani said: “Steel is vital to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy. I fully recognise the importance of British Steel to local communities, particularly in my honourable friend’s constituency of Scunthorpe, where the company is a major contributor to local economic growth, and where she campaigns incredibly hard for steelworkers.

“Global conditions have been tough for steel companies around the world that is why we've changed the competitive pressive landscape for British Steel and other energy-intensive industries by announcing the British industry supercharger, a decisive package of measures to reduce the long-term electricity price gap that exists between º£½ÇÊÓÆµ energy-intensive Industries and competitive countries, and this support would mean that strategically significant º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Industries like steel are safeguarded against a high industrial electricity prices that they're faced in too many years recently. We've also provided over £730 million in energy costs relief to the steel sectors in 2013, in addition to the Energy Bill Relief Scheme. Steel producers will continue to receive support until March 31, 2024 through the Energy Bills Discount Scheme.