Siderúrgic workers in Scunthorpe say they are optimistic about the future of British Steel, but warn that they have “been disappointed before.”
A worker, Rachael, said: “I don’t want to feel relieved that everything is ordered.”
BBC News was a speech with workers on Monday morning, days after an emergency parliamentary vote to save the plant.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the government “had no choice but to act”, after the Chinese company Jingye, which bought British Steel in 2020, said he had suffered a financial loss of around £ 700000 per day.