British PM convenes emergency meeting
British Prime Minister Prime Minister David Cameron has convened an emergency steel summit on Thursday to discuss Tata Steel’s decision to sell its plants in the country.
British Prime Minister Prime Minister David Cameron has convened an emergency steel summit on Thursday to discuss Tata Steel’s decision to sell its plants in the country.
According to reports, which quoted Downing Street, business secretary Sajid Javid will be flying back early from his trade visit to Australia.
Meanwhile, Opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn in the British parliament on Wednesday urged Mr Cameron to recall parliament from its Easter holiday to address the threat to jobs in the “strategic” steel sector.
“MPs must have the chance now to debate the future of steel and hold ministers to account for their failure to intervene. Steelworkers’ families will be worried about the uncertainty. The government is in disarray over what action to take,” he added.
