Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

BRITISH STEEL COULD HAVE BUILT THE FLEET

Job-hit UK industry gets raw deal

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tions means that the steel cannot be sourced in its entirety in the UK.”

But community steelworke­rs’ union boss Roy Rickhuss said: “British steel is some of the best in the world, and our Government should be using this project to help British steelworke­rs.

“It’s not good enough for the Government to say we can’t make the right sort of steel. If we had a proper industrial strategy our steelworks would be equipped to meet the challenges.

“Steelworke­rs have made big sacri- fices over the past few years; it’s now time for the Government to bring forward a strategy for steel that supports our industry and our steel communitie­s.” Lib Dem leader Tim Farron, who uncovered the Government’s latest shame, with parliament­ary questions, said: “Last year, the Government talked a lot about helping Port Talbot in South Wales.

“To great fanfare it announced UK steel would be used on big projects. This has been shown not to be true. It is the latest betrayal of workers, families and communitie­s.”

The Ministry of Defence tried to shift blame on shipbuilde­r BAE Systems for the fiasco over the £8billion Type 26 programme.

But BAE said: “Following an open competitiv­e bid process, Yorkshire-based Dent Steel UK has been selected to source steel for the first three ships. Approximat­ely 50% of the value of steel will be British, equating to around 35% of the overall weight.”

The Mirror – which has campaigned to Save Our Steel after devastatin­g job losses in Redcar, North Yorks, as well as Wales – has revealed how British steel has been snubbed for a series of new Navy ships.

The MOD admitted last year how 4,000 tonnes of steel for Royal Fleet Auxiliary tankers was coming from South Korea.

And of the 82,000 tonnes of steel bought for the two Queen Elizabethc­lass aircraft carriers, 4,500 is coming from Turkey and 500 from Spain.

Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon faced embarrassm­ent last year when he ceremonial­ly cut the first steel for the new fleet of Dreadnough­t Trident nuclear-armed submarines.

We revealed it was from France and French metal will be used in hulls.

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