The Prime Minister discussed the issue with Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney on Sunday.
The Prime Minister said the situation at the Grangemouth refinery is a “cause of concern” and that he will do what he can to ensure that jobs are preserved and “the future is good”.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer met Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney at Bute House in Edinburgh “We have a shared concern, and a shared commitment, a determination to do that, everything that we can – same with Tata Steel.
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