// Tata had been in talks for more than a year about selling the Scunthorpe plant to the Geneva-based Klesch Group until they collapsed in June.
Its chief, Gary Klesch, told the Financial Times that he abandoned the deal because the UK government had taken no steps to stop Chinese companies dumping cheap steel on the UK market.
"No one seems to care ... If it was important to [the government] to ensure those jobs were saved they would figure it out." //
Evidently the new Government didn't ...
1. Care about jobs in the North (where people don't vote for them),
Or
2. Didn't figure it out (see above).
Either way, a lot of steel making jobs will go, but those can be replaced by a few Lidl's, Aldi's and Morrison's jobs paying minimum wage for 18 hours a week contracts, the Government topping up poverty wages out of taxpayers money, in benefits, and some Conservative donating builder putting up £300,000 houses that no one locally can afford, on the former site.