The UK's steel industry is a focal point in the upcoming election, with Labour committing £3 billion to decarbonize steel production. Workers in Port Talbot prepare for the first industrial action in 40 years, amid concerns over the company's financial situation.
Welsh secretary David TC Davies admits opinion polls are ‘clearly pointing at a large Labour majority’ https://t.co/foyworDAPK https://t.co/Iw7wPr2Nlp
All politicians are going to ‘get it in the neck’ from disgruntled voters at the general election, Welsh secretary David TC Davies says https://t.co/pqC8Jz9hHU
Welsh Labour’s dividing lines are emerging as general election campaign rolls on, political editor Gareth Lewis writes https://t.co/hWVAu5Ua2s
Who is fighting for the steelworkers in this election? The view from Port Talbot – video https://t.co/xG2tecpEW0
Who is fighting for the steelworkers in this election? The view from Port Talbot https://t.co/nnSgetoL8T
'When you look at the financials it's quite clear that this company is awash with money.' Senior union rep at Unite, Ian Williams, discusses workers rallying in Port Talbot ahead of the first industrial action in the UK steel industry for 40 years. https://t.co/0pXMwzVhAR
Workers are rallying in Port Talbot ahead of the first industrial action in the UK steel industry for 40 years https://t.co/F36nXVgd2K
£3 billion. That is @UKLabour's commitment to invest in decarbonising the UK’s steel production. A vote for Labour is a vote to secure the long-term future for our steel industry. #SaveOurSteel #VoteLabour 🌹 https://t.co/iecm4xxED0
Steel is at the heart of our communities and is a key pillar of the UK’s collective economic security. We are proud of Welsh steelmaking, and will do all we can to protect our steelworkers. #ITVWalesDebate https://t.co/OuFPnfziUh