Dear Jeremyp,
So we should save an uncompetitive industry out of charity, should we?
Charity, such an emotive word, well no not charity, but if you want to use emotive words lets try empathy, compassion, what about walking a mile in another man's shoe's, or in the words of our glorious leader "we are all in it together"
I think it would be better to concentrate on saving the people who formerly worked in the steel industry. We should support them while they find other more economically productive things to do.
Ah the old model!! A man who has worked in the steel industry all his life buying a knitting machine and selling jumpers or turning his hand to embroidery and selling little hankies to tourists, why not just turn this little island into one big theme park for the tourists.
Trouble with the old model is it takes time, years sometimes decades, and we still have communities today trying to readjust after the mines closed, no, lets look at the steel industry and see if we can adapt it for the 21st century, ask the very people who work in the steel industry, maybe a way forward is using the old model and saving some of the steel plant.
But lets not just walk away, wash our hands of the steel industry, that would be the uncharitable thing to do.
Gonnagle.