pmags 14 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 14 hours ago

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

    • pmags 14 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 13 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 14 hours ago

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

fithisux 13 hours ago

In Greece, it is prohibited by Holy EU.