This Nigel Farage tweet about the British steel industry has aged very badly

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On Wednesday, it was announced that British Steel had been put into compulsory liquidation, effectively putting 4,000 jobs at risk, as well as threatening 20,000 others in the company's supply chain.

This came after talks had reportedly broken down between the government and the company's private equity owners Greybull Capital. Business secretary Greg Clark said that they had worked 'tirelessly' to provide financial support but that there were no remaining options left.first major casualties of Brexit

 

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We're still in the EU & the steel industry has died because we can't have government intervention due to EU's neo-liberal free-market dogma. If anything the tweet was prophetic. Even hardcore remainer Vince Cable admitted that due to the EU we can't intervene. Dumbest take ever.

Brexit will be the beginning of STEAL industry... as simple as that.

No its aged very well as its true we are still in had we left by now who knows what could of happened

Make. Him. Beheaded.

We haven't left the EU yet, so he's right...? Imagine missing the point that much. This fake news article by the independent has aged very badly.

We have not left the EU. Also the EU is partly to blame for British Steels downfall.

What a stupid statement. Brexit hasn't even happened yet, because that joke of a parliament blocked all the deals that May negotiated with the EU.

Quick question, has brexit happened yet ?

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