We do need to remember, especially in Scotland, that this move is a bit of a double standard. If he was willing to go through all this effort to nationalise British steel, why didn't he do the same for Grangemouth? After all, oil is one of Scotland's biggest exports and dropping our last refinery just to pay the company to build a new one in Belgium is frustrating at best seeing as they now want to save a largely English export.
2 weeks ago | 10
Honestly I still don't like his actions in regards to protesting and privacy
2 weeks ago | 6
oh dear. Tldr, what happened. Show me on the doll where the red tories bribed you
2 weeks ago | 7
We need an actual left wing party in britain not this playing both sides bs
2 weeks ago | 0
He’s the best prime minister we’ve ever had.. he just needs to get all these “mental health” wimps off PIP and forced back to work now 💪
2 weeks ago | 9
TLDR News
New podcast episode: https://youtu.be/QKUxm8mmofo
Keir Starmer's luck has certainly been changing in the last few weeks. His actions on the international stage has gained him support in the press, and there are tentative signs that his Trump strategy may be working. However, his domestic policies have still flown largely under the radar.
That is, until last weekend, when he took control of British Steel, in a move backed by all the major parties.
Find out more about this, and about other winners and losers of the week, in the latest episode of our podcast, the World Leader Leaderboard!
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