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MPs face a choice between “taking back control” of British Steel or seeing the end of primary steelmaking in the UK, the industry minister said ahead of a debate on emergency legislation.
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MPs are set to vote on whether to grant the Government control of British Steel as emergency legislation paving the way for nationalisation comes before Parliament.
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MPs and peers will break from Easter recess to debate the Bill as part of plans that would see taxpayer money used to keep the steelworks running.