pmags 7 hours ago

Is this move in response to all the trade uncertainty of recent weeks/months or was there such a move in the works prior to the tariff chaos?

  • toomuchtodo 7 hours ago

    It’s about maintaining the manufacturing capability as a national security concern.

    • pmags 7 hours ago

      Yes, I get that.

      My question was aimed at what was the broader context that led the UK government to issue an emergency recall of lawmakers to make this happen so quickly.

      I assume, perhaps incorrectly, that the problems with British Steel have been a long time coming?

      • LinuxBender 6 hours ago

        This historically happens in the lead-up to world wars. Large amounts of steel will be required for automotive companies to switch to building tanks and other military vehicles. It is probably also a factor that the company is Chinese owned. Imports will cease before things pop off.

        He acknowledged that the emergency law was "pretty unprecedented", but said it meant there would be a future for steel in Britain and that it was in the national interest.

beardyw 7 hours ago

Whatever you do, don't call it socialism. We don't use that word any more.

fithisux 6 hours ago

In Greece, it is prohibited by Holy EU.