They are talking about a citizens army to counter the threat of Russia and we can’t even make our own steel. What a joke.
@NilsAlmquist-d9k9 ай бұрын
If you can't or won't produce your own steel then you're not a country.
@rollthetape889 ай бұрын
it takes 25years to ramp up war production, russia has a head start, meanwhile we're shutting down the industry needed in the future conflict that has already started.
@SaoirsedohÉireann9 ай бұрын
100 %
@markysgeeklab87839 ай бұрын
Perhaps they need to thin the population a bit since they are planning on re-purposing the UK to a low quality financial service hub. Remember, the tories call us cattle.
@Jimiyohanson9 ай бұрын
@anpj2006 The politicians are delusional, I was talking about this with a friend recently. I run a machine shop and nearly all the other material we buy in is imported, do they not realize that India is allied with Russia through the BRICS group? they don't seem to be able to do "joined up thinking". The manufacturing industry in this country has been so badly debased we don't stand a chance.
@FlibTron9 ай бұрын
This country is a total dump. It’s just broken on every level.
@Jay_Richardson9 ай бұрын
Yep. Its the people who voted for Brexit screwed it up for the next 10-20 years. Thank them for this situation around all areas NHS, GDP, trade, growth, jobs, cost of living. Notice how the steel works in the EU aren't closing. Cant wait to leave this shit hole full of dumb and ignorant people warped by right wing media, right wing Government lies and still believe in it.... so dumb. For me and my partner Australia here we come. Got friends out there in Brisbane and Darwin who will help.
@DontwatchB9 ай бұрын
You got what you voted for.
@LeBeauclerc9 ай бұрын
@@DontwatchBIt’s not a matter of voting…
@zb21199 ай бұрын
The country and its people are not a dump. A lot of good people of all races and backgrounds. The sad thing is we allow the lose at the top to divide us and see our neighbour as an enemy because he may pray to a different God and dress differently. Whereas those taking everyone's jobs are politicians making bad decisions that serve themselves before the people. It is clear the government holds the people of Wales in contempt yet the newspapers feed us lies about migrants crossing the seas taking our jobs. The government could solve the issue. Yet they couldn't care less. Devastation is a by product they are willing to tolerate
@Naruchyo-c1v9 ай бұрын
Its hard to feel bad for UK when they're pretty much US best buddy in manufacturing conflict and propaganda.
@zulu36219 ай бұрын
This all started with Thatcher in the 80s and has progressed to the present day. There’s a tipping point where once you’ve lost industries that make this country tick, there’s no return from a steep decline and inevitable crash of economic stability.
@johnlewell19639 ай бұрын
Like this champagne-sipping socialist knows what it’s like to suffer the loss of working class industries. She is part of the problem.
@bfc21559 ай бұрын
No, it was you bells demanding cleaner energy. This is the cost
@LuftWaffle899 ай бұрын
@@bfc2155 How? Tata Steel Netherlands (owned by the same Indian company) recently had Blast Furnace 6 go through a major repair and modernisation programme (from their own website) and were also given £500 million from tax payers last year so clearly the company has the money. Tata Steel UK had until 2050 to change to a more green energy source set out by the UK government to reduce emissions. So the demand for cleaner energy, they had 26 years to put that in place so nothing to do with that.
@acciid9 ай бұрын
The decline has been going on for decades.
@ftumschk9 ай бұрын
@@bfc2155 The aim is to achieve Net Zero by 2050, so it doesn't apply in this case. Besides, who _wouldn't_ want cleaner energy? It can only do good for health and the environment, regardless of whether one believes in climate change or not.
@tonywilson47139 ай бұрын
AUSTRALIAN HERE - We've had the same sorts of discussions here for over 30 years as we shut down industry after industry. At the beginning of this the reporters asks - _"Who's to blame? Is it climate hysteria is it Brexit or is it the current conservative Administration?"_ *The answer to that is the same as the answer we have in Australia - NONE OF THEM.* How could these problems in Wales be linked to the same problems in Australia? Simple - This is the result of decisions made well over 30 years ago in the 1980s when the Western World flipped its economics from Keynesian economics over to free market Neoliberalism. In Britain you called it Thatcherism. In Australia we called it Economic Rationalism and the Americans called it Reaganomics. Today its call called Neoliberalism. I'm actually an aerospace engineer who works in industrial control systems, robotics and automation. Back in 2016 I had a small consulting job that highlighted an incredibly serious issue with Australia's energy sector AND NOBODY was doing anything about it. Worse we still aren't. So I started looking into *WHY?* Other than "Greed is Good"_ a Key part of Milton Friedmans free market doctrine is that the government shall do as little as possible and let the markets react and respond to changes in demand. The stupidity of this is that people like Milton Freidman had no understanding of industrial sectors or logistics. To this day economists still have NO UNDERSATNDING of industry or logistics. I recently found out that they don't even include energy in their economic models. That's absurd because it means they have no idea of the stuff that we use to convert raw materials into finished products or what it takes to move those raw materials and products around so they are where people can buy them. Australian economist Steve Keen has been pointing this out for years only to be dismissed by the Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Yale types. Gary Stevenson the young British economist that all you Brits should be listening too, did a great video on _"Why economists are always wrong." What he explains are some inherent failures in both the education of economists, how they formulate economic policies, act on those polices and *HOW THEY FAIL.* I know Gary is always talking about issues in Britain but there are times when it feels like he's talking about Australia and that's *because we are all running on similar economic ideology.*
@stayoffthemarbles67908 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree with you more. Here in the US, we are dealing with the same issues. Reganomics has been terrible for the country. Every where this neoliberalism model has taken hold, the middle class has either died, or is in the process of dying.
@OhNotThat8 ай бұрын
Well said!
@tonywilson47138 ай бұрын
@@OhNotThat Thanks
@arcadion4488 ай бұрын
@@tonywilson4713- what's your definition of Neoliberalism? I want to see if it's the same in AU as the USA (or Reaganomics as you call it). Funny thing about Reaganomics, Bush Senior said it was voodoo economics, just to see his son and the entire GOP embrace it 2 decades later.
@tonywilson47138 ай бұрын
@@arcadion448 I had a boss back in the 90s who tried to explain to me what was being pushed as *_"Economic Rationalism."_* I didn't pay much attention at the time out of a lack of interest but it was coming from BOTH SIDES of politics. Among its major tenements: - With the exception of 3 specific things Government can NOT do anything right while the private sector does everything better. Those 3 things are DEREGULATE, LOWER TAXES and PRIVATISE. - DON'T stop telling everyone that "competition provides better services at lower prices." So that nobody will see you are allowing large foreign investors to MONOPOLISE your basic services. - All forms of organised labor and unionism are WRONG, WRONG and WRONG! - Consumers will be better off when we send all the manufacturing jobs to countries with lower wages because despite NOT having a job they can buy cheaper goods. I didn't grasp at the time what my boss was trying to tell me but his words have come to haunt me. Its all the same sorts of things that I hear people describe from all over the world. I just watched Gary Stevenson (a Brit) do a 1 hour podcast with James O'Brien on the YT channel LBC. I've just started watching a Christopher Sweat talk to Mark Blyth & Sven Steinmo and they are dissecting Neoliberalism like Hannibal Lector.
@SuperJeplin9 ай бұрын
I was a third generation Steelworker in Port Talbot until I left 10 years ago. People around the country need to understand that you will have a large section of South Wales (from past Swansea to almost Cardiff)slipping into further poverty There is little other industry in this area to accommodate up to 10,000 unemployed. Lives will be devastated and the area culturally and financially destroyed as people will have to move away or take low paid work that will not utilise the skills they have earned in one of the most dangerous and technical work places on the planet. It’s such a shame,I’m devastated for everyone affected by this.
@b62boom19 ай бұрын
Wales is constantly ignored. The steelworks is Port Talbot and Port Talbot is the steelworks. I left school to the miner's strikes and Thatcher's recession. I've moved back to Wales, and the Tories are still destroying our communities. The utter disdain we're constantly on the receiving end of is the reason that Tories don't get too far in Wales. They're a poison that kills everything they come into contact with.
@markstv409 ай бұрын
Is that the same Wales where the majority voted Brexit, put their trust in the Tories despite the EU pumping millions in to small welsh towns to try and revive them.
@bfc21559 ай бұрын
You wanted cleaner steel. Well this is it.
@simonb77119 ай бұрын
They mothballed Tata in Hartlepool 7/8 years ago… no one gave a single solitary shit
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
Because Wales was run by Labour
@malcolmbartram52739 ай бұрын
@@simonb7711 Exactly.
@gavinreid91849 ай бұрын
This country has not planned for the future since the 1950's. British Leyland died due to complacency and lack of investment, deep coal went with nothing to replace it. Car manufacturing was sold abroad, the energy sector was sold abroad, we were leaders in nuclear but no longer. We were a leader in the energy sector but where are the plans and investment in the UK for after oil? Brexit was not planned for, we have just fallen off the end and we are still trying to find our place. We need steel and cement (another high energy requiring product) - where is that going to come from now?
@DavoInMelbourne9 ай бұрын
...and how much are we going to be bent over a barrel to pay for it?
@rogerstanton81929 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone noticed !!! I started work in 1960 and from day one wondered how long this place was going to last and i was bang on right. It shut 15 years later. it just took a long time to die !!! I was long gone by then moving on to the next place to die.
@josephnott29569 ай бұрын
42 yrs of tory rule
@B-A-L9 ай бұрын
Car, train, plane and ship manufacturing all disappeared in the 60s and 70s. Never known a country to throw away so much in so little time!
@rogerstanton81929 ай бұрын
Well Thatcher thought the future was in us all becoming an army of "Leesons" running around finance conning the world !!!
@josephhoward35589 ай бұрын
Governmental incompetence and short term greed. What have they done to my country?
@jordondraggon14599 ай бұрын
correction what did we allow them to do to our country. we put them in, part of the blame also lies with us.
@UkSapyy9 ай бұрын
It started decades ago, hardly a revelation. Not to mention people who voted for Brexit significantly sped this up.
@buk36959 ай бұрын
you voted them in , you tell me. and don't say you didn't , the numbers speak for themself.
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
Sell everything and get nice backhanders
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
@@jordondraggon1459 I didn't vote them in
@stephenlivesey66009 ай бұрын
I served my apprenticeship on Horwich railway works , the most efficient railway works that British rail had at the time . Thatcher and her tories closed it one year after I had finished my apprenticeship in 1983 (after I had got married and got a big mortgage) . The town was devastated as were the surrounding towns and villages. I know what these people are facing because I went through it myself , as a young man . I can only offer my upmost support and solidarity for these people . But one thing I will say is that we knew that Thatcher and her cronies didn't care one iota for manufacturing industry then and nothing has changed in the 40 odd years since . We knew who the enemy was . The situation is rather different now, with this plant , due to the need to decommission the old coke furnaces because of carbon immisisions. But how on earth can anyone blame Labour for "screwing the steelworks over for 14 years " ? I may be wrong but I thought that the deciples of Thatcher had been in government for the past 14 years🤔 ?
@willyhill75099 ай бұрын
France, Germany and Italy have all gone through the same thing, Maggie didn't shut steelworks down in France, it was because the EU allowed China to flood Europe with cheap goods, 10's of millions of manufacturing jobs have been lost all over Europe and the EU thought it was better to subsidise butter and let manufacturing go under.
@xtc2v9 ай бұрын
British Rail Engineering Ltd closed Horwich. Millions of people in Britain have had to change jobs in their lifetime. Manufacturing in Britain has been in decline since the late 1950's which coincided with the beginning of the loss of empire and therefore our captive markets and the rise of Japan, the US and Germany
@OscarOSullivan9 ай бұрын
@@willyhill7509The killers of trade are the architects of globalisation
@OscarOSullivan9 ай бұрын
With the rise of BRICS and a possible third world war I don’t think we should be dependant (the west and its allies) on these countries. Granted it might mean things are more expensive but higher levels of supply chain security. Or outsourcing was just a ruse to stuff the pockets of the higher ups even more.
@OscarOSullivan9 ай бұрын
@@xtc2vMade some of the best rail carriages
@michaelwells67979 ай бұрын
What has not been said is this. Tata Steel has just started to use IN INDIA, 2 BRAND NEW furnaces identical to those it is closing in Wales. Britain will be importing the steel from India instead of making it in Wales. So our Indian Prime Minister,Sunak ,has given 500 million to Tata in Wales to make 3000 people redundant,wreck a whole local community and yet again badly affected our balance of economy.
@bishboshs9 ай бұрын
Except rishi sunak isn't Indian is he. He's British. Stupid comment that smacks of spiteful racism because something you didn't like happened and you decided to try and make it about race.
@raminybhatti57409 ай бұрын
Love to see so-called left-wingers in the comments section finally feeling brave enough to tentatively dip their toes in the toes of xenophobia / racism-lite now that the big ol' Boogeyman Tory party are being led by an Indian. Some of you "lefties" are a few bad days removed from the Far-Right 😂😂. We see you 😅
@rickb36509 ай бұрын
Ever notice how these "free market" hucksters never have a problem with government subsidies when they get them?
@Dodo-tx3ve9 ай бұрын
Shame on you... Tata steel is major steel producer for last 150 yrs.. it doesn't need outdated furnace...wait if you know what you are talking... Tata have furnace was last few centuries... Furnacw are not rocket science...byku have to be dumb to think steel production is some state secret..😂😂😂..
@Dodo-tx3ve9 ай бұрын
It has to do with..UK climate policy
@gautambhaumik92228 ай бұрын
Regards from India, Yr erstwhile colony, one of the largest current steel manufacturers in the world. Namaste
@georgedheeraj8 ай бұрын
It's the second largest but the hap between first and second is way way higher than second and third
@jatingodhwani19164 ай бұрын
@@georgedheeraj true. But still better than rest.
@jovianr94989 ай бұрын
Labour should immediately commit to reversing this decision by nationalising all strategic industry and reconstituting those firms as employee managed, socially owned cooperatives.
@uweinhamburg9 ай бұрын
Absolutely impossible after entering CPTTP - companies losing any money would sue the UK not for billions but for trillions! And these law cases would not be in front of official UK courts but in private run courts somewhere in any CPTTP country.
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
We going to need it but the tories have sold the country out .
@dougiesweeny48339 ай бұрын
It's about the government of the day paying the Indian company, TATA STEEL at the cost of thousands of British jobs proves that the government is not on the side of We the People question is what are we going to do about it supercedes everything else folks
@BisonAffinity9 ай бұрын
Im all for maintaining these jobs but you're delusional if you think they'll come back as a Co-op.
@GarrettReynolds-nt4df9 ай бұрын
Dream on if you think Labour gives 2 f’s about working people. Local people need independent local representatives to stand up for them and together form a consensus to move forward!
@B-A-L9 ай бұрын
Never in the field of human history has so much been thrown away by so few in such a short time!
@plumduff33039 ай бұрын
Just after brexit I picked up a senior tata official we talked about brexit his view ...your country is finished...he was right sadly. We need a GE.
@anthonyramos-ul2wu9 ай бұрын
52.9% voted for this . Everyone was warned and most politicians classed that as scaremongering
@bfc21559 ай бұрын
Clean energy furnaces?
@davidpryle39359 ай бұрын
Redcar steelworks closed in 2015, when Britain was a member of the European Union.
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
Not me
@TheYahmez9 ай бұрын
@@davidpryle3935 That's a fallacious non-sequiter.
@davidpryle39359 ай бұрын
@@TheYahmez It’s a fact, that doesn’t suit the narrative, in other words.
@turbokadett9 ай бұрын
I've spent most of my working life in manufacturing, I've gone through two manuifacturing industries that are now practically gone in the UK. The two industries are still widely used products but it's all be outsourced to other countries. In both cases, once the UK manufacturing base died out the countries that the work was outsourced to began to ramp up prices. There is no stategic overview when it comes to businesses and industries that are run by accountants and the demands of shareholders. Disgusting.
@henner12319 ай бұрын
Deindustrialisation - great for our net zero stats! Not so much for our population.
@turbokadett9 ай бұрын
@@henner1231Agreed but Net Zero is being twisted to carry out nefarious bullshit whilst turning opinion against emissions reductions. The first thing everyone needs to understand is that if we continue to fuck up the climate then everything else is irrelevent. Once that is established then the next step is to look at how a fair transition can begin; half a mother fucking billion pounds should be enough to establish low carbon steel production on the Port Talbot site whilst continuing production from the existing infrastructure. As the new furnaces come online the existing workforce can be retrained to operate them. Some simple measures such as requiring UK infrastructure to utilise UK produced products would be a damn good start and in line with many other countries across the world.
@Hellomynameis939 ай бұрын
@@henner1231more like workers in poorer countries make the same stuff for shit wages. We can’t compete.
@adam78029 ай бұрын
@@henner1231 Also just a bait and switch... It's just outsourcing the carbon emissions!
@carsncakes12859 ай бұрын
I think it is high time people started to realise that there is no need to pay anything to renationalise any industry. With steel, all that is required is to set a law in motion of national security, take over the steelworks itself and leave the current "owners" - including Rishi's wife's family - fight in court for any money back, add in the bills of our investment to that court case and the delay will be years if not decades before anything is paid out. It is the same for utility companies, no need to bail them out or buy them out, just set up direct competitors to them without the massive salaries and shareholder profits. Reinvest the excess into public services and infrastructure. Instead of paying a CEO £10m per year, pay them £200k and pay a further 245 workers £40k per year. This is simple stuff that gets no logical discussion or traction due to the media manipulation of the working class and their stupidity falling for capitalism is the only way.
@nitomurray61379 ай бұрын
You would single handily scare away every industry, every investor, and every business over 25 people, out of the country. Whilst labelling us the most unsafe and instable nation to do business. You would be telling every business "we will steal your business whenever we deem fit".
@inphowatcher97489 ай бұрын
Yeah show them how dumb capitalism is by stealing their stuff. That’ll show them who’s morally righteous. /s
@IMO19649 ай бұрын
Not falling for a morality arguement they were all stolen from the workers that built them by maggie. So taking them back for free tough.
@zaneeh9 ай бұрын
"their stuff" they bought it for pennies on the dollar when it was privatised in the first place!@@inphowatcher9748
@thebazgaz9 ай бұрын
If the government was to renationalise industries, what do you think would happen to investment in the uk? You'd cause far more issues than you'd solve. The second idea about setting up a not for profit equivalent company is one that Labour is looking at.
@mattstraddle37299 ай бұрын
Whilst this is awful news I can’t help but feel this is an ‘I told you so’ moment. Port Talbot and Neath voted overwhelmingly to leave the EU. It really amazes me that these areas had so little awareness of the amount of EU funding that was pumped in, matched by the Labour government to support the economic development of Wales in the early 2000s. The sums were staggering, 6 billion pounds! Those funds are gone now and the conservative government has no interest in propping up failing economies, so this story is terribly sad, but completely expected.
@josephnott29569 ай бұрын
They crushed them in 70s why would they vote tory
@MyName-cw4yr9 ай бұрын
Its insane that we have the highest tax burden per capita (I think) and we still can't afford to support british industry.
@andrewharris39009 ай бұрын
@@MyName-cw4yrbecause we are completely uncompetitive, high taxes, high mandatory minimum wages, too many statutory holidays, union action protected by the government. Also we spend all our money on subsidising individual, pension, benefits and PIP. The shirking class is sucking the nation dry.
@phil25449 ай бұрын
@@MyName-cw4yr not the highest if you're rich.
@ftumschk9 ай бұрын
I agree in general, but only 53% of Neath constituents voted Leave, which was just above the UK average. In contrast, 60% of Aberafan (Port Talbot) constituents voted for Brexit.
@yazelicious_dopelicious9 ай бұрын
I didn’t know anything that was happening concerning steel works in Wales. It’s appalling the way these workers are treated. Thank you so much for this informative video!
@3d1e009 ай бұрын
You cant complain about Tata building in India they are a indian company. We need to actually have british companies again. We've sold of everything to foreign investors and the first thing they will do when things get hard is dump these assets or reduce the costs.
@sobhansarthak60008 ай бұрын
Tata EV announced a 10 billion pound EV and battery plant in UK that will give around 5000 jobs. Steel in UK is expensive and was running at a loss.
@samarthbagwe1736Ай бұрын
British cannot sustain their own products
@Gph03679 ай бұрын
We must re-nationalize the steel industry. We simply cannot allow this to happen!! If this happens, we'll be the only major economy in the world, not to produce it's own steel!!
@iwasntaguntilimovedouttheh39619 ай бұрын
Imagine how much profit Tata would want now to make that happen, they just received the biggest grant in UK history 4 months before doing this. Make it carbon neutral ( grants) to take the work abroad.
@davidbentley47319 ай бұрын
I’d prefer to spend public funds on the health service. Corporate welfare is rarely a good thing. An intelligent government would rejoin the single market and reduce red tape for all British businesses.
@Gph03679 ай бұрын
@@iwasntaguntilimovedouttheh3961 If Tata steel don't want, and are closing it anyway. I'm sure a deal could be done. It could be done!!
@UkSapyy9 ай бұрын
I'm not sure it matters a whole lot if we don't mine both Iron and Coal in large enough quantities to make domestic prices affordable in order to manufacture competitive steel. If we can't make the steel competitive on a gobal market then it's not sustainable. The fact is our industry has decayed is because we stopped producing the materails for our industry to use. Leaving the EU has only made it harder and more expensive for our manufacturing industries to operate because we're so dependent on imports.
@iwasntaguntilimovedouttheh39619 ай бұрын
@@Gph0367 Tata steel own it now, they bought it for 1.2 billion, Sunak give them a 500 million grant and was on camera with Tata steel executives saying we are going to make it carbon neutral, carbon neutral = making steel abroad. His mocking us on camera, you must realise how father in law probably as multi millions in shares in Tata. The Government won't buy it back now, the company would crash it would be like giving Tata a double grant just buying it back for 1.2 billion they would have made a billion.
@ajaxjaiswal3442Ай бұрын
It's heartbreaking what's happening to these people. I don't understand why the government would mandate the steel manufacturers to shift to electric furnace. They are entirely to blame for this shit.
@iainnimmo77489 ай бұрын
We need more of this type of journalism
@rogerstanton81929 ай бұрын
Remember Consett, Corby, Scunthorpe and Brymbo ( Wrexham ). This is just the end of a sad story of low investment and ultimate decline !!
@SmartOez9 ай бұрын
The present prime minister wouldn't mind more business going to India probably he will have a share in that too. Tories have completely destroyed this country.
@kishorekannan26309 ай бұрын
Yes sunik father in law in India by using company in others name receive all business from uk . Sunik family enjoying profit from British company fall
@bpnk52379 ай бұрын
Tata is an indian company, it was running on loss in UK.
@kishorekannan26309 ай бұрын
@@bpnk5237 😂😂😂 this is Indian company strategy, to avoid competitors. By observing big company failing no new will enter there. India companies always do this they show only fake loss finance statement
@AbhishekSingh-cv1tg9 ай бұрын
Fool Tata is an Indian company. We have Tata since its origin
@muktiprateekdas97699 ай бұрын
@@kishorekannan2630 tata is a indian MNC . Rishishunaks inlaws are in IT buisness. Their is no overlapp of i treat. With addition green tax, high energy cost and weird regulation for green steel is the cause of plant shutting down not rishishunaks
@Luladasilva2178 ай бұрын
As an Indian company, please provide employment to 3000 Indians under the make in India scheme instead of foreigners that too erstwhile oppressors
@devamjani80418 ай бұрын
You ALL should be thanking TATA that they invested and created jobs in your dying country. It was your government's decision to force TATA to switch to electric furnace while subsidising offshore drilling.
@jonidc59119 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for Keir to come out and say Labour will “look closely” at the closure then do absolutely nothing about it.
@niccolamachiavelli80949 ай бұрын
Is it just a coincidence that Tata Steel is opening a massive blast furnace in India, most likely employing cheap, non unionised workers. Seems the Indian Trade Deal just got better for them
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
Bet sunak will be getting a slice
@Gabaja219 ай бұрын
Once the Sunak dream of the Milford Haven/Bridport Freeport gets up and running the workers at TaTa will be re-employed on terms and conditions far worse than those of the Indian workforces. Tick, tick 😢
@senanur19839 ай бұрын
India is going to increase steel production capacity to 300 million tons by 2026. UK can’t compete with India anymore - you guys are toast. As an Indian living in Uk I can’t help but laugh 😂
@MeeesterBond179 ай бұрын
@@senanur1983 Seeing as how India just landed a probe on the moon with the latest Russian mission crashing and the Japanese mission running into critical difficulties, I think that's more of a compliment to India's industrialisation rather than an insult to the UK. The Tories have successfully wrecked every local economy outside of London, after all.
@benred889 ай бұрын
@@senanur1983you should start saying this to English peoples faces.
@Chrsflks9 ай бұрын
The guy in the red coat spoke so well about this situation! Really feel for the port talbot steel workers and the area
@mandywithell9 ай бұрын
Once the Blast Furnaces go you can bet some of the secondary plants will close down afterwards. Can you see these plant receiving billets from abroad? We will end up having to buy Tube, Slab, Sheet, Tinplate, Coil, Rolled products from companies situated close to surviving Blast Furnaces. Iron and Steel have tended to be integrated industries to keep transport and energy costs as low as possible. Electric arc furnaces will take up some of the slack but virgin Iron, to be converted to steel, is always required eventually. Sweden had planned on building a Blast type Furnace to use Hydrogen, instead of Coke, as the reduction agent. "The Boden plant will use hydrogen produced from renewable electricity - rather than coal - to deliver steel in a process emitting as much as 95% less CO2 than steel produced with traditional blast furnace technology, the company has said". But the plant has been put on hold for the time being which is a shame! I do wonder that the UK doesn't consider this course of action because, in all probability, eventually this technology will have to be adopted to reduce CO2 emissions from Iron Production, and those in at the beginning are more likely to steal the march! But ,sigh, we are talking about a country led by greedy and backward thinkers!
@Paul-yh8km9 ай бұрын
It's not just Sweden, there are a number of companies around the world now trialling hydrogen. Apart from that there are also developments using electrolysis (Metal Oxide Electrolysis) to produce new steel, that uses electricity and eliminates hydrogen. In the long term I think only electricity would be needed to produce new steel and recycle old steel, but that is a longer way off into the future. Meanwhile hydrogen should be the goal and the government should focus H2 for steel and other high temperature processes.
@mandywithell9 ай бұрын
@@Paul-yh8kmMOX Didn't know about that one will have to research. I am supposing electrolysis is used to pull the oxygen atoms from the Iron atoms, in the ore, to produce Iron. If possible, within cost restraints, would produce extremely high quality, if not nigh on pure, Iron. Thanks for the info.
@Paul-yh8km9 ай бұрын
@@mandywithell Engineering with Rosie has a video that covers the green steel subject: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIinY6F_arebpqsfeature=shared And Just Have a Think has a number: www.youtube.com/@JustHaveaThink/videos
@mandywithell9 ай бұрын
@@Paul-yh8km Thanks very much. Will watch tonight. I am not a chemist but understand the basic principles and as usual the issue in all "new" tech it is cost, (and inertia) , that slows adoption it would seem! Shame we can't have politicians that have a little foresight and try to put Britain in the lead! Isn't it interesting that post war , when the country was effectively bankrupt we, for a very short time, were leaders in some Techs, ie. Nuclear Power, Aviation? Where has it all gone wrong?🤔
@erenyaeger94079 ай бұрын
As an Indian, this is giving me Nostalgia
@Shreendg9 ай бұрын
About how Brits colluded and tried to kill Indian industries and trade relations?
@kartikmall56567 ай бұрын
As an Indian I am asking why??? 😅
@NeilMartin987 ай бұрын
It's just money, western labour is expensive to employ. Hence, why Tata have opened a new blast furnace in Kalinganagar, India to get cheap, ununionised manpower. It's a cheaper overhead. India and China will both make up an even greater majority of the manufacturing eventually, the number of the population and land mass just mean it's a matter of time before they overtake the US.
@pvajit11099 ай бұрын
UK is dead. Mourn its passing. TATA group doesn't like to axe jobs. Their business looks out for the small man not profits. If TATA has decided to close down, its due to poor government decisions. 3000 jobs is a lot. Sad.
@MrFoxxRaven9 ай бұрын
I work for a large European steel manufacturer with a large presence in the UK. When brexit happened we lost a few customers as they thought we weren't capable of keeping up with the local market. They were really proud of themselves too. All to happy to tell us where to stick our business. Following brexit they've been slowly crawling back to us or have gone under completely. Brexit has inadvertently increased our profits and has strengthened our position in the market. Not quite the outcome they were hoping for 😂
@nicks49349 ай бұрын
Who would have hoped for that? Troll
@octavianpopescu47769 ай бұрын
@@nicks4934 Troll? It seems plausible to me. UK customers telling EU companies to go f themselves and then having no local UK choice, going back to the EU companies. What makes it plausible is the defiant, mocking attitude the UK had immediately after Brexit. I remember Farage organizing an event right on the day the UK left the EU, with people waving flags and celebrating. I remember the same Farage turning his back on the European Parliament and defiantly waving flags with his MEPs. So, it seems plausible many in the UK would have felt Brexit as vengeance against Europe and would have felt sure of themselves to tell Europeans what they really thought of them. Remember the "EU rats out" stuff? That's a summary of many Brits' feelings towards us (Europeans). So, I can see how it could happen.
@abhinashkumar31619 ай бұрын
@@octavianpopescu4776oh high & mighty
@jayc3420099 ай бұрын
The EU is in economic decline though 😂
@phecube8 ай бұрын
@@jayc342009entire world is but have you seen the vid? Plant closing in the UK? That looks so much worse.
@devamjani80418 ай бұрын
What this video doesn't tell is that, 1) It was uk government that forced TATAs to switch to electric to reduce emissions, it was not the company policy. 2) Consequently, TATAs asked the government to bear atleast half the cost of investing into these new electric furnaces ( 1.5 billion pounds ) since this was already a loss making plant with TATA bleeding over 1 million a day and that this was uk government's decision, not the company's. 3) uk govt only provided 300 million pounds. As a result TATA was left with the only choice of shutting down the blast furnaces. 4) So instead of asking why are TATAs building blast furnaces in their own homeland, you should be asking why is your govt treating them so badly while providing millions in subsidies to companies for offshore drilling. 5) No company in the world can operate any plant that makes over 1 million in losses each day. That is why this channel didn't interview any TATA spokesperson because that way their lies would be exposed.
@TheOriginalGeekyNoob9 ай бұрын
I honestly cannot believe this is where we are in 2024, to contemplate that we'll soon no longer be able to make our own steel, its absolutely abhorrent, as mentioned below, this has to be one of the biggest risks we face to national security.
@candid44639 ай бұрын
I watch a lot of your videos but it hits different when its your own part of the the UK. Thank you for paying Wales attention. Swansea tidal lagoon and the lack of funding could make for an interesting video in future. Keep up the good work, to the whole Politics Joe team.
@cliveclerkenville26372 ай бұрын
The obscene cost of energy is behind the closure.
@plaguebearerbob88829 ай бұрын
Great reporting Ava!
@cobbler409 ай бұрын
The taxpayer is buying the electric arc furnace for TATA. Isn’t private enterprise wonderful ?
@peterwait6419 ай бұрын
Government should have bought it for a £1 and built one electric and one new blast furnace . Loss making due to energy cost and pollution taxes !
@KowBoySpace9 ай бұрын
This is the governments fault if private industry was not being messed with energy wouldnt cost as nuch and it wouldnt be shutting down. Yet the government want people to think this is a problem with private industry and we need more government. We need less govenrmemt
@quillo27479 ай бұрын
@@KowBoySpace The government is usualy the problem, but complete free trade means all the steel produciton in the UK is owned by foreign countries like India. You need some level of government and protectionism to stop foreign countries pillaging our industries.
@KowBoySpace9 ай бұрын
@@quillo2747 why by default would specifically steel companies be all owned by foreign companies? And what is the problem with a company being owned by a foreign company? It is the tax laws that make companies foreign stop taxing them and they would be domestic companies
@JC-un4bg9 ай бұрын
Yeah I think rishi brother in law is something to do with tata
@ComeRee9 ай бұрын
Cymru needs independence because it is evident that Westminster never has and never will give a ffyc about us. The closing of the blast furnaces is but another example as to this. The only time we ever get mentioned is to be belittled, but its nice to get the attention [even when its too little too late]. The reality is alot more grim that what you know or report - and I'm from the area. The amount of damage Rishi Sunak and the preceding Tories before him have done... so much damage to each part of this nation state - not just my nation of Cymru - its beyond measuring. I would be happy to see anyone else step into the steelworks other than Tata - even if that means nationalising it as an asset - same as I'd like to see anyone but the Tories in Westminster.
@b62boom19 ай бұрын
The Tories have destroyed our beautiful Wales, one town at a time. I'm sick of always being either completely ignored, or openly derided. I came back to Wales last year, after a decade of living in Newcastle in the Northeast. I was shocked at how run down and tired everywhere is since I returned, it's absolutely heartbreaking. We desperately need our independence.
@christophersmith89909 ай бұрын
Welsh independence 😂😂😂
@christophersmith89909 ай бұрын
@@b62boom1I'd imagine Wales (like everywhere else) has been destroyed because of the endless waves of third world immigrants (which this channel supports)
@freshwaterspaceman71949 ай бұрын
Cymru doesn't vote blue (by and large) therefore there will be no help coming from the Tory shires! They will gladly inject despair, addiction and depravity into Welsh communities for having the temerity for seeing through their vile lies.
@SupremeST259 ай бұрын
@@christophersmith8990if Scotland were to have a referendum right now on independence, Scotland would 100% leave the uk. This is because they are upset with the Tories dragging them into issues they aren’t given the power to control such as Brexit, mismanaging govt funds and resources and crumbling public services. Id imagine Wales feel the same way
@normanchristie45249 ай бұрын
The employees were warned about brexit, Wales was being supported by EU developments. But no, they thought the Tories were wonderful.
@chrisjie21279 ай бұрын
England gives Wales £25bn per year. The EU gave Wales £375m. Please just stop with the misinformation as to the downfall of Wales.
@williamwhitehouse82149 ай бұрын
Green policies are to blame, not everything is about Brexit.
@williamwhitehouse82149 ай бұрын
Industry in the UK has been dying since the 70s, we will be much poorer in the future because of these stupid policies. Globalisation and green policies are responsible.
@wilfredsterling21249 ай бұрын
You might want to target the real villains. Those responsible for massive misinformation. Media companies, lying politicians, Cambridge Analytica whose actions were criminal, or they should have been. (Your comment oozes with arrogance).
@buk36959 ай бұрын
@@chrisjie2127 25 billion , with a B , you say... where is it going? I don't see sky scrapers in wales , I don't see high speed railways , I don't see flying cars ... where's the money going?
@BrianV-ie4mw9 ай бұрын
Brexit campaigners had approximately one economist supporting them: Prof Minford. He was quite confident that Brexit would result in the destruction of UK industry and UK farming. I guess that some things are working out then......
@davidpryle39359 ай бұрын
Redcar steelworks closed in 2015, when Britain was a member of the European Union.
@KeithRingo9 ай бұрын
@@davidpryle3935 a man shrunk his jumped in 2014. Eus fault too
@0w784g9 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? The EU hastened the demise of UK manufacturing as companies moved out of the UK to labour-cheap EU nations so goods could be imported tariff-free.
@TheYahmez9 ай бұрын
@@0w784g Regulations protect workers & allow for functional trade by mutual agreement. How'dyo expect to sell anythin without agreement on labour terms? We fked it when startin trade with countries who allow cheap labour without protection for workers or care for human rights. Can't compete with prison slave labour & don't want to niether.
@TheYahmez9 ай бұрын
@@0w784g London crazies claimed to have leverage for UNIlateral trade agreement outside EU. That's not how things work, you can't expect to sell your expensive fair trade goods to poorer countries at gunpoint. Can't expect to tell whole of EU what rates you want from outside the club niether.
@philipjones35998 ай бұрын
Sounds like the top priority of the steel works should be increasing diversity. If they had more women this crisis wouldn't have happened.
@einseitig33919 ай бұрын
Your question of why 3000 jobs at risk and why is a town in Wales on the verge of collapse is simply answered. We sold it to foreigners who have no duty to help the UK especially, which is right. Their duty is to make as much profit as possible. Were is true that steel was Britain's diamond product then this would not have occurred. Manufacturing is not valued in the UK, banking is. Banking allows the creation of money out of thin air. However, since the Great Financial Crisis, UK banking is in trouble too and the government has not wasted any time in allowing new entrants in to the field. We appear to be in danger of few jobs that the masses can do and be paid well. A small number of people in well paid jobs like pharmaceuticals, computer programming etc., and the masses will have to compete for multiple gig economy jobs delivering pizzas and driving Ubers.
@patrick-bu3eq9 ай бұрын
None is going to buy British produce because it is all ready too expensive so you either have to make something at cheap which is not economically viable or focus even more on your domestic service(s) industries which can't be simply copy pasted abroad or something that doesn't use resources or is labour extensive. There's a reason Western countries mostly have luxury goods produced at home, sorry.
@BarryDiegoLondon-cy9ij9 ай бұрын
I sympathise with those who didn't vote for Brexit or BoJo, the others are getting what they wanted.
@MrRoblig19 ай бұрын
Strategically this cant be good for the uk and add this to the 3 day postal service and i have ask WTF is going on with the 🇬🇧?
@chrisspencer65029 ай бұрын
Meh, that’s not the issue. The real issue is what Adam smith said 300 years ago. Every pound spent outside the national economy is a loss of two. The only offset would be if you buy something from outside the national economy and sell it for more outside the economy. Money spent in the uk on products made in the uk only maintain our wealth. Items made in the uk and sold outside the uk grow our wealth.
@Luciry1239 ай бұрын
3 day postal services is terrible for businesses that rely on the Royal mail for letters aswell stores that send out parcels via royal mail. Our NHS still end appointment letters out via post aswell. Also economics aside the lack of any steel produced in the UK is a concern for national security, as we will have to rely on imports for our war effort.
@henner12319 ай бұрын
We are getting poorer for years due to increased competition from the East and third world immigration.
@mdc123-v2v9 ай бұрын
@@henner1231Wtf has this got to do with immigration? Clown.
@samdeaconart37729 ай бұрын
Cant they just transition to Turkish Barbers and coffee shops?
@anpj20069 ай бұрын
Don’t forget vape shops, mobile phone repair shops and charity shops.
@realitybites2439 ай бұрын
@@anpj2006 where at saturation point for Turkish barbershops, vape shops, cash converters and coffee shops in south Wales
@daliaa52949 ай бұрын
Dont forget Greggs and pawn shops 😂
@funnycustard89019 ай бұрын
Don't forget that the tories are going after the vapes...nothing left soon.
@realitybites2439 ай бұрын
@@funnycustard8901 Shit ! That’s the only growth industry we’ve got down here in south Wales 😱
@malcolmgullam83489 ай бұрын
In all fairness one of the best explanations of what Steel means to Port Talbot and what the community is facing
@lestrem11Ай бұрын
Welcome to Labour ‘saving’ the steel industry.👍
@iwasntaguntilimovedouttheh39619 ай бұрын
You telling me that Sunaks father in-law as not got a load of shares in Tata, how can you give 500 million to a company that cuts thousands of jobs months later, what about other jobs lost in the chain. Sunak as just sold British industry for 700 million after biggest grant in UK history.
@gtgd_7979 ай бұрын
Sunak's father in law doesn't have shares in TATA and even without it he's a billionaire 😂 And 500 million is peanuts, given that they have to replace blast furnaces, the official amount required was 1.25 Billion.Check it yourself if you don't believe me, the govt released only 500 million, now when you're running a business, you can't keep bleeding money waiting for the government to release the rest.
@forestfan79748 ай бұрын
Political leadership in UK from Oxford/Cambridge Universities has been a disaster. No industrial policy because Parliament is full of people experienced in property, fiance, banking, and inheritances with little real business experience. This is not a poltical comment - because both major parties are guilty of electing the same elite to power. It is a game for them.
@GoodGoneVeryBad8 ай бұрын
True / False - 75% true
@nigelthomas78169 ай бұрын
Simple answer is we cannot compete with cheaper steel from India and China. Also both countries do not have restrictions on environmental pollution compared to the UK. Also the Welsh government closing down all the coal mining pits and open cast due to environmental concerns that supply the steel industry in Port Talbot with the vital coal to produce the quality steel. This is not all Brexit’s fault as so many people on here assume, blame goes to equally to the UK and Welsh Governments, cheaper competition from outside Europe and our insane zero emissions policies (UK produce’s only 2%) that is hurting the UK and its economy. Welsh labour has run Wales for 23 years, under a labour and Tory UK government, is Wales better off…? NO!
@ljt30849 ай бұрын
Unfortunately many of the steelworkers voted for Brexit and now its taking their jobs. The same happened at Honda in Swindon. Thousands affected there too.
@realitybites2439 ай бұрын
The Tory’s convinced people with well paying regular jobs that their enemy was the people struggling with less than them, not the rich vultures circling above them.
@Pcaddictt9 ай бұрын
Garbage, they are moving their industry to India, cheaper labour, all the funding they got was used to build new furnaces there, being in the EU would of made no difference. Also the mad rush to move to net zero is moving the issue else where not fixing the issue this has gone on for ages.
@tomwalker93479 ай бұрын
The podcast is great but the recent videos from around the country have been excellent!
@W1nDs0R9 ай бұрын
That bacon, egg, sausage monster looked incredible o,o
@duncankowable9 ай бұрын
best comment
@senanur19839 ай бұрын
Fast way to heart attack food.
@W1nDs0R9 ай бұрын
@@senanur1983 True, wouldn't want to eat it every day that's for sure
@jayc3420099 ай бұрын
@@senanur1983not in moderation.
@DD-ro1zk9 ай бұрын
Brexit mate. Sunlit uplands innit
@davidpryle39359 ай бұрын
Redcar steelworks closed in 2015, when Britain was a member of the European Union.
@TheYahmez9 ай бұрын
@@davidpryle3935 Falacious non-sequitur.
@simonaragon19929 ай бұрын
@@davidpryle3935It closed because of falling steel prices!
@suntzu949 ай бұрын
You forgot the unicorns they told me sunlit uplands and unicorns 😂😂😂😊
@johncranwell37839 ай бұрын
There must be crazy close in this mill down, I don’t think there’s ever been a time where we’ve needed to manufacture around steel products more….. I was privileged to live in South Wales for a few years before moving north and use the past this incredible industrial site regularly. I’m sorry for all those involved in the uncertainty that it brings ….
@00wil779 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video insight, Ava + co.
@00wil779 ай бұрын
The guy in the red Burghaus totally nails it down.
@novemberalpha60238 ай бұрын
Few days ago in my ancestral house in Howrah, West Bengal,India (175 years old) we found some old beams where we found an inscription saying "Frodingham Steel & Iron". Those beams came from England and now we see the downfall of such industry.
@petelove97319 ай бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me how the working class in the U.K. vote against their own interests. I’m lucky to be pretty comfortable financially now but I have always voted for the party that cares a bit more about community than the Tories. Anyway… at least we got our country back.
@Veganlinecom9 ай бұрын
I'm surprised how factory and business owners read the Telegraph and think the closures of their businesses are rational. My dad did it after reading The Times. His HP finance business had to close because so many customers in cheaper parts of inner London got poor after 1979. I'm just looking for somewhere to post and might post again somewhere: High interest rates are meant to cut inflation by cuttting demand. High interest rates raise the price of the currency and close factories while voters feel good as though things are going well, and everybody is told that things are going well. Anyone can google "Monetary Policy Transmission" to see a diagram. It is usually the bottom line of arrows which nobody looks at. Every political party including Labour and Liberal have taken-on this textbook-diagram idea without giving an XYZ about the consequences of closing UK manufacturing and relying on China. I have had a few glasses of wine. It is quite late. I had better stop typing!
@GoalSquad6669 ай бұрын
You got your country back? From who? Who took it away? Scotland and England including the whole of UK is run by Asians.
@windowman9299 ай бұрын
Build Back Better Brexit Bollox
@spikefawkes51529 ай бұрын
Bluster Bullshit Barmy
@bfc21559 ай бұрын
Cleaner furnaces result in less workers
@DJB019 ай бұрын
@@bfc2155no furnace equals no workers.
@randomdaveUK9 ай бұрын
It was a breezy Brexit promise @@bfc2155that we'd have a protected steel works. Another lie. They just keep coming
@billpugh589 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 exactly. Btw Germany has 26 operating steelworks.
@sps69 ай бұрын
If not for TATAs port talbot would have closed 10 years back...They had no other alternative after UK government stopped support
@colonelkusanagi22859 ай бұрын
"Retraining fund" How are they gonna retrain 10,000 people and not have some massive detrimental economic effect? There aren't 10,000 new jobs for them.
@alexandermason34219 ай бұрын
Great report. Thank you
@billba9 ай бұрын
I’m from Melbourne Australia. Our leather industry heavily relied on leather tools made in England by Dixon. Dixon closed down about 10 years ago. The Chinese tools are not the same
@VonKirda9 ай бұрын
The end of British manufacturing goes back very far. From my own experience in the 1970s, I vividly remember the abysmal quality of British management, the decision makers jobs occupied by incompetent and lazy individuals, whe felt entitled to their position and were very happy to disregard the interests of the company.
@williamgoss469121 күн бұрын
Achingly upsetting…
@yellowgreen52299 ай бұрын
Boomers destroyed British Steel like everything else.
@ftumschk9 ай бұрын
--Boomers-- Thatcher. Fixed that for you.
@yellowgreen52299 ай бұрын
@@ftumschk who elected Thatcher, who laid down for Thatcher and Blair.
@ftumschk9 ай бұрын
@@yellowgreen5229 It's what Thatcher did _after_ she got into power that screwed things up. Most people didn't vote for mass privatisation, and some traditional Conservatives - many of them "boomers" - weren't exactly fans of what she did.
@yellowgreen52299 ай бұрын
@@ftumschk that changes nothing, it was a generation not individuals. Traditional Conservatives are just reactionaries who throw power at capitalists and screw everyone because of their inability to learn new things and hatred to others.
@RobertCashman-cg2mo2 ай бұрын
The area voted for Brexit despite the dire warnings that were made at the time you resp what you sow.
@Stuboy9 ай бұрын
The current crop of tories just continuing where Thatcher left , my grandfather said then never ever ever vote Tory
@davidsivills35998 ай бұрын
The town is already rundown,this is only going to make the town even more of a dump.
@briankinslow29959 ай бұрын
Fighting a losing battle , government shut our dockyard 40 years ago . There’s no hope for this area . Wellcome to Third Worid Britain. The Goverment don’t care . Everybody on minimum wage. You will all be happy
@stevensutcliffe20338 ай бұрын
Always a problem to run a company in Wales. Even its airport looses money
@fatwalletboy29 ай бұрын
The knock on effect here is scary. What is our gov yoing to save the plants jobs? It will devastate the area......
@Ian-mj4pt9 ай бұрын
Nowt
@MartinMc909 ай бұрын
Amazing piece. I had no idea and that's been really informative. Conservatives have never been fans of industrial work which is baffling when we have closed our closest trade routes to get new products in
@mickeywilliams31139 ай бұрын
Despite the persistent fog of melancholy and the suffocating deprivation that has trademarked South Wales for the past 40 years, the spirit of its people never fails to shine through. Their resilience is a beacon. "Neoliberal globalization takes space and opportunities away from people, subordinating them to global networks of capital: it contributes to an accelerated exchange of goods, and thus establishes wide-ranging sociospatial subordination to hegemony power ( Harvey, 1985a ). Within this economic and political process, physical space tends to be treated as a mere support, an infrastructural platform for the development of productive and service activities that temporarily exploit geographical positions, only to soon abandon them and move to other locations more profitable in terms of labour costs, workers’ rights, antipollution laws, taxation,"
@Imagineering100Ай бұрын
Once you lose this you will never get it back never.
@evildude9519 ай бұрын
This was always going to be the outcome of Tata steel's acquisition of British Steel in 2019. The fact that BEIS allowed it to go bankrupt and then allowed an internationally based company to acquire the plant was insane at the time, this isn't just a failure of this government but a structural crisis of Conservative economic policy
@rhyswilliams48934 ай бұрын
Port talbot is already in a shocking state. Most who work at the steelworks are from Elsewhere... this will destroy the last remaining part of it. They can join the rest of the mining towns who are still feeling the effects 40 years later.
@blondmoments9 ай бұрын
Really good video. Normally watch politics Joe mostly for the banter, but this was really good investigative journalism on a topic I didn’t know much about
@matthewtrow56989 ай бұрын
The end of British manufacturing happened initially when we could no longer compete globally with emerging economies. The final blow has been selling it all off to the highest bidders - British steel, owned by an Indian mega-corporation. It's a foolhardy move to let it go, that's for sure, it means that Britain will no longer be able to manufacture its own steel from raw materials. It will be greatly regretted in decades to come.
@Britain47759 ай бұрын
In 2022, India received $1.74 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) from the UK. £500m paid to TATA What for? Rishi.
@karankrishnakanth9 ай бұрын
Now tell me how much fdi u got from india in the same year 🃏🃏
@Juniordatascientist-k8d9 ай бұрын
TATA chemicals investing 5 billion dollars in building battery manufacturing plant 😂
@kowsikprasanthp84649 ай бұрын
The hypocrisy of you lot is never surprising.
@muktiprateekdas97699 ай бұрын
51 billion dollar as fdi from India in uk
@Waldemar-bb1sn8 ай бұрын
I was in Wales past summer. Great country. I loved it. People treated me very well. I hope that you can keep and develop your industry. I wish you the best. Regards from Puerto Rico.
@ThorstenKreutzenberger7 ай бұрын
I have one single product in my househould with the stamping "Made in Britain" on it. It´s the flea comb for our cats. And I dont know who purchased it.
@theresnobodyhere57788 ай бұрын
it ended in 79 when thatcher took power where has this guy been for last 45 years
@S10wGuY9 ай бұрын
seeing this makes me think of 2016.. Wales voted overwhelmingly for Brexit. Wales received quite substantial EU funds for regeneration and support. It was absolutely absurd to me that after the referendum (and voting to cut off from a source of funding) they wanted guarantees that the UK gov would support. It's a consequence of your votes.. I'm sorry but choices have consequences.. this is one. Do you think Heinz or Nissan will stay (now they have to import steel). This is the freedom some of us voted for. :)
@TheYahmez9 ай бұрын
Wipe that sh*t off your face. This "freedom" was manufactured by Cambridge analytica and "project fear" accusation as confession. Citizens voting on foreign policy without due education has lead to vultures from all kinds of foriegn & multinational interest come swooping in to slurp the cracked egg of Britain off the pavement. This nation state no longer maintains ANY autonomy in the face of anarcho-capitalists. There's no way back & nothing for any ordinary upstanding fellow countrymen to smirk at. Funnily enough, (& not that their extremes are much better but) We have made russia and china our only true allies now, we just don't know it yet.
@fnfcgdcv158739 ай бұрын
The sad thing is the areas outside of Cardiff who voted for brexit got the most out of “the club”, you can see it on the signage for roads and colleges! “Funded by EU” clear as day on them, but they fail to recognise it and expected Westminster to plug the gap which used to exist without issues.
@ftumschk9 ай бұрын
_"Wales voted overwhelmingly for Brexit."_ - If 52.5% = 'overwhelming', I've got a bridge to sell.
@fnfcgdcv158739 ай бұрын
His statement is correct if you look at the overall picture by councils “Only five council areas in Wales voted to remain: Cardiff, Ceredigion, Monmouthshire, the Vale of Glamorgan and Gwynedd. All council areas in the Valleys and in West Wales, apart from Ceredigion, as well as the local authorities in north-east Wales, voted to leave.” Wales Online
@ftumschk9 ай бұрын
@@fnfcgdcv15873 And 84% of Welsh speakers voted Remain, for what good it did. We can slice and dice the demographics however we like, but the Referendum was ultimately decided on the TOTAL number of votes cast across the UK, not on a constituency/region/country basis. With regard to the latter, Scotland actually contributed far more Leave votes to the final tally than Wales, despite voting percentage-wise for Remain.
@number949 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering this
@lucasdimond59689 ай бұрын
I visited some friends in port talbot a few weeks ago, you can just tell by visitng the damn area how much the steelworks affects the local economy, considering it is one of the few major companies in the south wales area that produces on such a large scale it would have a massively negative impact on the economy, potentially crippling Port Talbot's ability to thrive. Shameful, 13 years of conservatives, I never think it can get worse, then it does, every time. Short term Greed and impatience has ruined the economy, and frankly it's ruined and ruled this country for the past 13 years, get the tories out, get people in that actually care.
@kaushikthaker96667 ай бұрын
I'm very confused, I saw tfl buying trains buy from Germany yet the people of Wales are crying about job's and blaming tata steel, if tata steel can't sell steel then how can they keep the steel plant's open even if the government gaves grant to tata steel but if British companies don't buy the products made in UK then who can we blame now, I believe the government should force the British company's to buy British steel products first. The UK government should say UK first in everything.
@SharmanSomerset9 ай бұрын
Thank you Ava and PolJoe for shining a light on the lives affected by this potential action. Genuine question- does Sunak or his family have any financial interests in Tata?
@thecrimsondragon97447 ай бұрын
Almost certainly. Tata Group is one of the most successful companies in India and Sunak's father-in-law is a billionaire and one of the richest people in India.
@foggylensefilms47359 ай бұрын
great doc guys
@bigdaz72729 ай бұрын
"Its only Wales, they don't vote for us anyway, none of them send us "Donations" so fuck Wales" --Tory Toffs
@Tudor3569 ай бұрын
😂
@derin1119 ай бұрын
Incorrect! Look at the colour of the electoral map at the last election in 2019. Wales is almost entirely Blue! The Welsh also voted clearly for Brexit. Now the Christmas that the turkeys voted for has arrived. Absolutely no sympathy for them and only contempt for what their stupid votes have cost the rest of us! I will never forgive them and they royally deserve every bit of misery that now befalls them!
@sduk4519 ай бұрын
Wales gets billions from central Government. Unfortunately the complete idiot Drakeford splashes this on bonkers projects - airport, 20mph limits etc. perhaps look at the guy running your country.
@RBAILEY573 ай бұрын
Poland's per-capita GDP is slated to exceed Britain's by 2030. To someone my age (I'm 66) this is incomprehensible. Britain is descending to third-world status, demographically, militarily, and economically.
@hazel99039 ай бұрын
The first mistake was letting a firm with roots in another country buy it in the first place. The second mistake with perhaps more far reaching impact was allowing the decline and destruction of the coal industry in this country to the point where we now have to import more expensive coal.
@geoffhalbert54359 ай бұрын
I left school in 1979 I know where you are coming from the Slough industrial estate has collapsed. With war around the corner we need all the steel manufacturers as possible
@phil25449 ай бұрын
Wales voted leave. Direct consequence. Buyers regret?
@jonidc59119 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s entirely fair to blame people for being conned. It annoys me too seeing the consequences we were warned of happening but I’m trying to stay compassionate and empathetic towards the people who voted for it on false information and are now suffering.
@rod98299 ай бұрын
Fantastic reporting
@Murray-wk3hz9 ай бұрын
Indian free trade deal will finish off manufacturing in Britain.
@tauepsilon42208 ай бұрын
It's unjust, but a bit of karma to get robbed by your former victims. Remember the Empire, that made rich people richer. I don't know how to feel about that. Workers don't deserve it but also it was your Empire too.