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live now to stephen kinnock, mp, and the shadow ministerfor live now to stephen kinnock, mp, and the good to see you. what does this announcement mean forjobs? it is announcement mean for “obs? it is ve announcement mean forjobs? it 3 very disappointing because by putting all of their eggs into the electric arc furnace basket, rather than also looking at other technologies like hydrogen, direct reduced, carbon capture storage, they have essentially said we will cut off a large part of the order book and also not really built for the future in terms of embracing all of the new demand for new types of steel that could be coming down the tracks. this is partly because they have completely failed to consult the trade unions and the workforce i think could have provided a very helpful input to these talks so that we could have secured a much more strategic deal for the long term rather than this short—term quick fix which i am very concerned is not going to seize the opportunities that we have going forward. any that we have going forward. any indications _ that we have going forward. any
live now to stephen kinnock, mp, and the shadow ministerfor live now to stephen kinnock, mp, and the good to see you. what does this announcement mean forjobs? it is announcement mean for “obs? it is ve announcement mean forjobs? it 3 very disappointing because by putting all of their eggs into the electric arc furnace basket, rather than also looking at other technologies like hydrogen, direct reduced, carbon capture storage, they have essentially said we will cut off a large part of the...
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we will talk to stephen jen rick and —— stephen kinnock and robertjenrick any minute.rand—new police unit dedicating to breaking up the smugglers' business model, freezing the assets, negotiating a bespoke return agreement with the eu to send people back to safe countries. here is ben with other possible solutions. what are the potential solutions to the challenge around small boats? we're familiar with the government's rwanda plan deporting those who enter the country illegally to claim asylum to the east african state or another safe third country. advocates argue that this would create a powerful deterrent for people coming in small boats. but the legality of the scheme is in question. and even if it did clear the legal hurdles, it's worth bearing in mind that the home office has itself estimated the cost of relocating each individual under this scheme would be around £169,000 and it has conceded it's "uncertain" how much of a deterrent effect it would have in any case. let's also discuss returns agreements either between the uk and individual countries or with the
we will talk to stephen jen rick and —— stephen kinnock and robertjenrick any minute.rand—new police unit dedicating to breaking up the smugglers' business model, freezing the assets, negotiating a bespoke return agreement with the eu to send people back to safe countries. here is ben with other possible solutions. what are the potential solutions to the challenge around small boats? we're familiar with the government's rwanda plan deporting those who enter the country illegally to claim...
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so anybody on the left, stephen kinnock . keir left, stephen kinnock. keir starmer fine.ut it? and we know going it's completely clear what what the left intends to do . left intends to do. >> there are no safe anymore. alison can come back. >> you've got a young son in about ten years time and he will probably be wanting to go to college he will be competing college and he will be competing with you will with asylum seekers and you will be having to dig into your back pocket as i've to into pocket as i've had to dig into mine for children to provide mine for my children to provide them with accommodation, which is price. i find it is soaring in price. i find it astonishing that you think that migrants want to live on £9 a week in indefinite accommodation, that they have no control over making the argument i made is find out who they are. >> we're not. let them live in the uk and let them work and contribute to our society wherever. >> for people who come to this country, the uk is going country, live in the uk is going to an impact, right? and to have an impact, right? a
so anybody on the left, stephen kinnock . keir left, stephen kinnock. keir starmer fine.ut it? and we know going it's completely clear what what the left intends to do . left intends to do. >> there are no safe anymore. alison can come back. >> you've got a young son in about ten years time and he will probably be wanting to go to college he will be competing college and he will be competing with you will with asylum seekers and you will be having to dig into your back pocket as...
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. >> stephen kinnock thank you. >> stephen kinnock thank you. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> thank you,teelworkers in my aberavon constituency have watched in frustration governments frustration as other governments have pumped investment into decarbonisation whilst successive tory governments have sat on their hands. >> so when will the prime minister finally conclude the talks tata steel? talks with tata steel? >> and can he guarantee that there will be a matching level of investment with what other european governments are doing of investment with what other eu|decarbonisationents are doing of investment with what other eu|decarbonisation ?ts are doing on decarbonisation? >> and will he guarantee that the conclusion will be based on serious engagement comprehensively with the steel unions ? unions? >> well, mr speaker , steel is >> well, mr speaker, steel is absolutely vital to the uk. this is something that, of course is of interest to the honourable gentleman, but something that i've also discussed extensively with my honourable friend from scunthorpe . and that's because scunthorp
. >> stephen kinnock thank you. >> stephen kinnock thank you. >> thank you, mr speaker. >> thank you,teelworkers in my aberavon constituency have watched in frustration governments frustration as other governments have pumped investment into decarbonisation whilst successive tory governments have sat on their hands. >> so when will the prime minister finally conclude the talks tata steel? talks with tata steel? >> and can he guarantee that there will be a...
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. >> gareth, let me just put to you something that the local labour mp stephen kinnock says and whatcriticising is that there is too much of a narrow focus s on electric arc furnace technology and it will result in more job losses than are necessary . are necessary. >> well , there are a number of >> well, there are a number of technologies that that companies could choose to go down. each company will do what works best for them . and electric arc for them. and electric arc furnaces are tried and tested . furnaces are tried and tested. over the last 60 years, technology to make steel. it's very efficient , isn't it? can be very efficient, isn't it? can be very efficient, isn't it? can be very green and the crucial issue here in the uk is we sit on an abundance of scrap metal, which is the raw material to make steel with an electric arc furnace. we have over 11 million tonnes of scrap metal that is generated every year in the uk. we export 80% of it to give it to our competitor , others to to our competitor, others to make steel, and then we buy it back. >> yeah. can i just check to
. >> gareth, let me just put to you something that the local labour mp stephen kinnock says and whatcriticising is that there is too much of a narrow focus s on electric arc furnace technology and it will result in more job losses than are necessary . are necessary. >> well , there are a number of >> well, there are a number of technologies that that companies could choose to go down. each company will do what works best for them . and electric arc for them. and electric arc...
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stephen kinnock, who's the immigration spokesperson, who's neil kinnock, who's been the son, stephen,in rwanda at are on the barge or in rwanda at the moment, let's remind ourselves on barge ourselves nobody's on the barge and but if and nobody's in rwanda. but if they clearly will they are clearly people will stay there people stay there until people are processed. like on processed. so it's not like on day labour government day one of a labour government anybody be pushed out. the anybody would be pushed out. the aim having to pay for aim is to stop having to pay for hotels us rwanda or the hotels, us or rwanda or the barge because you're processing people a fewer people properly and a lot fewer people properly and a lot fewer peoso�* people properly and a lot fewer peoso they're thinking that they >> so they're thinking that they can over 100,000 can process over 100,000 migrants a very short migrants within a very short space get of the space of time and get rid of the use hotels and barges and use of hotels and barges and military quickly as military bases as quickly as possible,
stephen kinnock, who's the immigration spokesperson, who's neil kinnock, who's been the son, stephen,in rwanda at are on the barge or in rwanda at the moment, let's remind ourselves on barge ourselves nobody's on the barge and but if and nobody's in rwanda. but if they clearly will they are clearly people will stay there people stay there until people are processed. like on processed. so it's not like on day labour government day one of a labour government anybody be pushed out. the anybody...