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Starmer rebukes minister over P&O ‘boycott’ call | Starmer rebukes minister over P&O ‘boycott’ call |
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Transport Secretary Louise Haigh called for a boycott of P&O Ferries in an interview last week | Transport Secretary Louise Haigh called for a boycott of P&O Ferries in an interview last week |
Sir Keir Starmer has publicly rebuked one of his ministers for the first time since becoming prime minister, following remarks that appeared to throw a £1bn investment into doubt. | |
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said this week that she had boycotted P&O Ferries in recent years and would encourage others to do so, after the firm sacked hundreds of workers in 2022 and replaced them with lower-paid agency staff. | |
P&O Ferries’ parent company, DP World, has now suggested it will not attend the government’s flagship investment summit on Monday - and may postpone the investment announcement it was due to make there. | |
Discussions between the government and DP World to resolve the row are ongoing, the BBC understands. | |
Talks over £1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row | Talks over £1bn UK port expansion ongoing after row |
Government backtracked on P&O, says sacked worker | Government backtracked on P&O, says sacked worker |
“I think we'll resolve that,” Starmer told the BBC’s Newscast podcast. | |
In an interview with ITV News on Wednesday, Haigh was asked whether she used the ferry service. | |
"I've been boycotting P&O Ferries for two-and-a-half years and I would encourage consumers to do the same," she said. | |
The transport secretary also described P&O Ferries as a "rogue operator". | |
When I asked the prime minister if Haigh had been wrong to say this, he said: “Well, look, that's not the view of the government.” | |
Haigh's comments in the interview coincided with her department announcing new legislation aimed at protecting seafarers from what it described as "rogue employers". | |
In that announcement, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner was quoted calling P&O Ferries' mass sacking "an outrageous example of manipulation". | |
A Downing Street spokesperson told the BBC on Friday afternoon: "We welcome P&O Ferries' commitment to comply with our new seafarer’s legislation, which protects against damaging fire and rehire practices". | A Downing Street spokesperson told the BBC on Friday afternoon: "We welcome P&O Ferries' commitment to comply with our new seafarer’s legislation, which protects against damaging fire and rehire practices". |
It said it was continuing to "work closely" with DP World, which also owns Southampton Port. | It said it was continuing to "work closely" with DP World, which also owns Southampton Port. |
P&O criticism 'not view of the government', says Starmer | P&O criticism 'not view of the government', says Starmer |
On Monday, the UK is hosting its International Investment Summit, where ministers will try to attract billions of pounds of investment. | On Monday, the UK is hosting its International Investment Summit, where ministers will try to attract billions of pounds of investment. |
DP World declined to comment on the reports that the London Gateway investment was under review because of Ms Haigh's comments. | DP World declined to comment on the reports that the London Gateway investment was under review because of Ms Haigh's comments. |
Responding to the incident, Conservative shadow business secretary Kevin Hollinrake said that on the eve of the investment event, it was a "body blow for the government". | Responding to the incident, Conservative shadow business secretary Kevin Hollinrake said that on the eve of the investment event, it was a "body blow for the government". |
"[It] shows that Labour cabinet ministers have never been in business, don’t understand business and don’t know how to talk to business. They just haven’t got a clue," he said. | |
But Liam Byrne, the Labour chair of the House of Commons Business and Trade Committee, defended Haigh. | |
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that she had been "absolutely right to say that the behaviour of P&O, owned by DP World, in the past has been completely unacceptable". | |
Byrne would not be drawn on whether a boycott of P&O would be a good thing, though, and said there had been cross-party calls for a boycott. | |
Senior figures I have spoken to in government are incensed at the suggestion from a senior minister of a boycott – at just the point they are trying to claim they lead a “pro-business” administration. | Senior figures I have spoken to in government are incensed at the suggestion from a senior minister of a boycott – at just the point they are trying to claim they lead a “pro-business” administration. |
I understand conversations between the government and the company are ongoing to try to tempt them to turn up on Monday. | I understand conversations between the government and the company are ongoing to try to tempt them to turn up on Monday. |
Starmer added that he believed the investment summit was evidence of a growing confidence from companies in the UK’s economy. | Starmer added that he believed the investment summit was evidence of a growing confidence from companies in the UK’s economy. |
“I think Heathrow Airport's had to sort of expand the VIP area, the sheer number of people coming in for our summit,” he told us on Newscast. | |
But the prime minister could have done without a public row with one of those invited and with one of his cabinet ministers. | But the prime minister could have done without a public row with one of those invited and with one of his cabinet ministers. |