VoteClimate: EU Referendum: UK Steel Industry - 13th July 2016

EU Referendum: UK Steel Industry - 13th July 2016

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate EU Referendum: UK Steel Industry.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2016-07-13/debates/5F36F866-EDD9-4764-8354-CEDE38650F79/EUReferendumUKSteelIndustry

10:16 Stephen Kinnock (Labour)

At the Steel Council on 8 June, the Secretary of State was receptive to the industry proposals, with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Department of Energy and Climate Change pledging to come back with “urgency” on energy costs. Well, we are still waiting. Will the Minister do all she can, in whatever time she has left in her post, to expedite the process? What the industry cannot take is more delay and uncertainty. Steel is a foundation industry, critical to the houses in which we live, the offices in which we work, the cars we drive and the bridges we cross. It is the beating heart of economies and communities such as the one that I represent. That is why we need a resilient steel industry that can compete on a level playing field with our global competitors and that serves our entire economy and our communities. The referendum has compounded the existing uncertainties facing our industry, but that means the Government must act decisively and quickly. Brexit is a fact. The will of the British people must be enacted. If the Government act with purpose, we can make sure they work for the steel industry and for our communities.

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10:55 Stephen Doughty (Labour)

I thank the Minister for her comments, which I hope she will also express clearly to the Department of Energy and Climate Change, other Departments and the new Prime Minister.

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