On Frontbench with Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds
I was very glad to be in Parliament on Saturday to support the Government’s decisive action to save the steel industry in the UK. #laboursavessteel
On Frontbench with Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds
I was very glad to be in Parliament on Saturday to support the Government’s decisive action to save the steel industry in the UK. #laboursavessteel
#laboursavessteel
Not how I expected to spend my Saturday but glad I got to take part in making history!
By passing this emergency legislation, we’ve saved 2700 jobs and secured the future of British steel.
As the granddaughter of a #Ravenscraig worker, I was privileged to be part of @labouruk.bsky.social Gov. passing the emergency legislation to save British Steel #Laboursavessteel
Saving the last virgin steel manufacturer saves many jobs but is also vital to the property and construction industry.
On the train home just over 12 hours after this morning’s train to London. Tired but proud to have played a small part in the government’s intervention to save British Steel #LabourSavesSteel
All in a day’s work. ❤️
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Today was one of my proudest moments as an MP.
Our Government has taken swift action, in our national interest, to save British steel.
This will not only safeguard jobs in Scunthorpe, but will have positive repercussions for businesses in places like Suffolk too.
#LabourSavesSteel
Proud to back British manufacturing in Parliament today.
The emergency law we passed shows Labour will not flinch from standing up for Britain.
Saving British Steel helps defend our country, protect our industry and saves thousands of skilled jobs.
#LabourSavesSteel
Today is only the 6th time Parliament has been recalled on a Saturday since WW2.
Together we have acted to secure Britain’s steel production with new powers to protect jobs and our economy.
British steel, made in Britain is key to our national security #LabourSavesSteel
I was proud to support our Labour government in Parliament today to vote for the Steel Industry (Special Measures) Act 2025 and watch it receive Royal Assent in the House of Commons.
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British steel is an industry fundamental to our national security as well our national identity.
Labour will always act in the national interest to protect British jobs and British workers, and today we did just that.
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Image of Nigel Farage, Kemi Badenoch and Keir Starmer.
Kemi Badenoch failed to get a steel deal for Scunthorpe when she was Business Secretary.
Farage was happy to see Scunthorpe go under.
Labour refuses to do the same. We will protect British industry and jobs.
Where the Conservatives and Reform step aside, Labour is stepping in.
#LabourSavesSteel
I am proud to support this landmark Bill today.
British Steel is a vital asset to the UK. If Scunthorpe were allowed to close, the UK would be the only country in the G20 unable to make primary steel. This Government will always act in the national interest.
#LabourSavesSteel
Today, I voted to save British Steel.
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Parliament was recalled today in an emergency session — to save British steel.
This is about jobs, security, and our future. I’ve recorded a quick video explaining why it matters.
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The #LabourSavesSteel tag on the Nazi bird site is looking more than a little heavily pre-planned, some of the MPs even holding up pre-printed placards. I'm not against it, but turning saving British steel into a contrived PR exercise?
Labour is rightly taking action to keep British Steel open.
The Tories failed to do that at Redcar in 2015.
British Steel workers have a Labour govt that’s got their backs.
#SaveOurSteel #LabourSavesSteel
Glad to be in Parliament today to vote to save the steelworks in Scunthorpe!
National security means having the capacity to make primary steel so great we're taking this bold step and protecting our industry.
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Today Parliament has been recalled, for the sixth sitting Saturday since World War 2, to take decisive action to save the British steel industry.
It’s essential that we step in to preserve our core industries, fight for national security and safeguard British jobs.
#LabourSavesSteel
Today all MPs are in Parliament to change the law in one day and bring British Steel back into public ownership. The Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill if passed will protect its availability for the UK & the Scunthorpe site and the 2,700 jobs within it.
#LabourSavesSteel
Proud to be in parliament today supporting a Labour government taking decisive action to save British Steel. This is a difference a Labour government can make. Working in the national interest. Standing on the side of British workers. #LabourSavesSteel
We have been called back to Parliament to save British steel. But this is about more than just steel.
We live in perilous times. We must invest to build our security.
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Two years ago, Nigel Farage was happy to see Scunthorpe go under.
This Labour government won’t sit on our hands and watch British steel go to the wall.
We’ll act - today, to secure Britain’s steel production.
#LabourSavesSteel
Headed to Westminster today to support the Government’s action to save British Steel.
Vital we preserve the future of UK steel and protect jobs.
Thanks to Parliament’s staff who’ve dedicated their weekend to supporting us and our democracy.
#LabourSavesSteel #SaveOurSteel
A printed document titled “Order Paper: Business Today” from the UK House of Commons, dated Saturday 12 April 2025 (No. 118). It lists the agenda for the day, starting with prayers at 11:00am, followed by urgent questions, ministerial statements, and presentation of bills. The main item is the “Steel Industry (Special Measures) Bill,” including its second reading, motion, and committee stages. A note at the bottom states that the House will not adjourn until the Speaker reports Royal Assent to any agreed Act, contingent on the motion being passed. The document is resting on a desk with a computer keyboard and monitor visible in the background.
A dimly lit multi-story parking garage at dusk or early evening, with the sky appearing dark blue. The garage is partially illuminated with yellow lights. Two cars are parked in the foreground — a black SUV on the left and a silver BMW on the right, occupying parking spaces next to a wall of the garage. A tall streetlamp glows on the left side of the image, and some bare trees are visible in the background. The scene is calm with a slightly urban feel.
A view from an airplane window showing an airport terminal with a modern, curved glass design, likely Heathrow Terminal 5 in London. Several British Airways aircraft are parked at gates, and ground service vehicles are visible. The foreground includes a stretch of green grass and a concrete taxiway under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds and jet contrails.
An early rise to head back to London as Parliament has been recalled for an emergency debate to protect British Steel.
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I’m in Westminster to back British Steel #LabourSavesSteel
Feels very strange being in Westminister with colleagues instead of South Normanton speaking to residents this morning!
Today, I’m proud to play my part as our Labour Government takes decisive action in the national interest to save British steel.
#LaboursavesSteel
Back in Parliament to vote to save British steel! #LabourSavesSteel
Parliament has been convened for a special Saturday session to pass emergency legislation aimed at protecting the future of British Steel. The Government is taking decisive steps to secure British Steel's future.
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On my way in to Westminster to save British Steel. It’s very moving to see MPs and Parliament’s staff all dedicating their weekend to our country and its democracy.
(Thankful my journey is just a few stops on the Northern line! 🙏)
On the way in to Westminster to safeguard the UK's strategically essential steel industry #LabourSavesSteel