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Government expects to lose money running British Steel – business secretary

Reynolds has also been speaking to Sky News’ Sunday Morning programme with Trevor Phillips. He has been asked how much it may cost the taxpayer if the government takes ownership and control of British Steel.

Reynolds said the government expects to lose money running British Steel, but allowing it to collapse would have cost £1bn. There still has been no confirmation of plans to nationalise the plant in Scunthorpe but public ownership is looking increasingly likely.

Speaking to Sky News, Reynolds said:

The losses, the annual losses, net losses, in the last set of accounts were £233m. Actually, that can be improved upon, but I am accepting your point that we would expect to lose money on this.

I would ask the public to compare that to the option of spending a lot more money to reach a deal that would have seen a lot of job losses and Jingye remain as a partner.

Or the cost of the complete collapse of British Steel, easily over £1bn in terms of the need to respond from government, to remediate the land, to look after the workforce.

The business secretary said that, as money had already been set aside for the steel industry at the budget, the government would not need to borrow more as a result of the takeover.

He added: “To be absolutely frank, I think supporting British Steel at this time, in that way, is better than spending a greater deal of money on the complete loss of the business or in a transition deal.”

Jingye still owns the site in Scunthorpe, but the steel industry bill published on Saturday gives the government the power to instruct steel companies in England to keep facilities open, with criminal penalties for executives if they fail to comply.

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The Reform UK leader Nigel Farage backs the nationalisation of the plant. Here are some of the main takeaways of what he said to Laura Kuenssberg this morning:

  • He believes nationalisation of the Scunthorpe plant is the right move because he claims the plant’s Chinese owners, Jingye, is a “bad actor”.

  • Farage accused the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of deliberately sabotaging British Steel, but provided no evidence for his claim. “This is a big strategic decision by the CCP,” he said. Asked for his evidence to support that claim, Farage said: “You can call it intuition if you like.”

  • Farage said, again without evidence that he was “100% certain they bought British Steel to close British Steel”.

  • Farage says it is hard to estimate how much it would cost the taxpayer to nationalise British Steel “because we can’t trust Jingye’s figures” and that the company “artificially inflated” its losses and has not opened its accounts up to proper auditing.

  • Farage said we are living through an “industrial massacre” and a “complete rethink” about British industry is necessary to protect domestic production and interests.

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