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Privatise the gains, socialise the losses...
I guess it's maybe a bit cheaper than having all those workers on the dole/gyro, where some money is saved in having them produce goods instead?
My pessimism tends to outweigh a lot these days.
The lose of the UK steel making skills and resources. Is considered way more serious.
It would take a few years to get back, up and running. Way longer if it is closed long enough for the skills to need retraining.
With international trade in flux atm. It is more important not to lose our own abilities.
Adding the potential for war with Russia. Placing ourselves in a situation where we cannot make steel is a very high risk. Both economic and military wise
Its worth keeping even if it is basically used as a operational museum just to make expensive steel at a loss.
Also worth considering (with no evidence) this may be exactly why China cares more about home production now steel prices make it harder. They have 0 motive to support our nations steel capacity in the current climate.
I can understand that from a long-term point of view of protecting this country's interests and independence.... but I just don't buy that this country thinks that far ahead. This smells more like the usual short-term business shenanigans that we do so well