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Farage to pledge to 'reopen' Port Talbot steelworks
Emily Price
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage will visit Port Talbot today where he will pledge to "reopen" the Tata Steel plant if his party wins the next Senedd election.
The largest steelmaking plant in the UK is currently still open and employing over 2,500 people.
The company ended traditional steelmaking in September 2024, with the closure of its last blast furnace.
Work is now progressing to fit a greener electric arc furnace which will use UK-sourced scrap steel - becoming fully operational by 2028.
The transition will lead to nearly 2,800 job losses and will cost £1.25bn - £500m of which will paid by the UK Government.
Plaid Cymru and the Green Party called for the plant to be nationalised to save the jobs - but the former Conservative UK Government ruled out the possibility.
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'Failure'
Tata will be at the centre of Farage's first major speech ahead of the 2026 Senedd election on Monday (June 9) when he will outline Reform's "long term ambition" to reopen the Port Talbot site.
Although the Clacton MP will admit "it won't be quick or easy".
Industry sources say that more than two million tons of steel continue to be produced at Port Talbot, using steel slabs imported from the Netherlands and India.
In addition, they point out it would not be possible to reopen the blast furnaces which have been decommissioned.
New blast furnaces would have to be built from scratch at a cost of between £2-3 billion.
An industry source said: "This is pure populism from Farage. We know he has his eye on Wales in next year’s election.
"It is ridiculous to suggest that the Welsh Government would have the billions available to pay for new blast furnaces."
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'Hearts'
Reform is aiming to become the party in power at next year's election in Wales after "Labour's 26 years of failure".
A party source said Farage is hoping to "tap into the hearts and minds of a deeply patriotic nation that feels betrayed and forgotten by Labour" during his visit to south Wales.
He will focus part of the speech on the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s treatment Wales since winning the general election.
A Reform source said: "Of course for years Welsh Labour blamed all issues on the tories in Westminster, now their excuse is gone and the game is up for them.
"Scotland last week has confirmed to us that can win in Wales. We actually believe we are nearly or are the largest party in wales in terms of members - we have 12,000 in Wales.
"We are the main challenger to Labour in Wales. A vote for the Conservatives is a vote for Labour."
'Mirage'
Leader of the Senedd Tories Darren Millar says Farage's "empty and un-costed promises" are nothing more than a "mirage".
He said: "The people of Port Talbot won't be taken for fools.
"The previous UK Conservative Government saved thousands of jobs at Port Talbot with a £500m package to help the plant transition to an electric arc furnace, Reform is now sabotaging that plan and putting jobs at risk.
"The Welsh Conservatives are the only party that offers a credible alternative to the failing Labour Government in Wales."
Last month a Senedd election voting intention poll showed that Labour support was collapsing with Plaid Cymru and Reform battling to be the biggest party in Wales.
The Barn Cymru poll put Plaid Cymru in the lead with 30% of the vote – 12 points ahead of Labour on 18% and five points ahead of Reform UK on 25%.
Farage has said he would be willing to work with any other party to form a government in Wales in 2026.
Welsh Liberal Democrat Leader Jane Dodds says Farage had "some real cheek" to come to Port Talbot and "promise them the world".
She said: "Like his idols, Donald Trump and Liz Truss, Nigel Farage would wreck the Welsh economy and local services with unfunded tax cuts and the hollowing out of public services.
"I understand that a lot of people are frustrated that they have been let down by Labour in Wales and the Conservatives across the entire UK, but it’s the Liberal Democrats who are offering real change, not Reform.
"We are passionate local campaigners focused on getting you swift access to local healthcare and ensuring that schools are safe places for our kids."
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