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Darling backs nuclear to stop UK energy 'drying up'



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Published Date: 23 May 2007
ALISTAIR DARLING today paved the way for a new generation of nuclear power stations after saying he feared UK electricity supplies could "dry up" without them.
The Trade and Industry Secretary sparked furious opposition to the controversial plans set out in an energy white paper.

Backed by Tony Blair, the Edinburgh South MP said today it would be "a profound mistake" to rule out building nuclear power s
tations to secure power supplies for the next 20 years. One likely site is Torness in East Lothian, where local MP Anne Moffat strongly supports a new reactor.

But Mr Darling also stressed that action needed to be taken to reduce consumption through greater energy efficiency in the home and the development of renewable sources of power, such as wind and wave.

However, Edinburgh West Liberal Democrat John Barrett today warned: "Every pound we spend on new nuclear power is a pound that could have been spent on clean renewable forms of energy generation."

Mr Darling said the decision had to be taken now or gas imports would rise from just ten per cent of electricity demand today to a third by 2010 and 80 per cent by 2020. He added: "I come to this debate as a nuclear sceptic.

"But I am now convinced that we need new nuclear stations. We also run the risk on a very hot day or a very cold day of the electricity supply drying up.

"People take it for granted that when they put on the light switch at home, the electricity comes through. We don't want to run the risk of that not happening."

Green Party spokeswoman Sian Berry said: "If the government do go down the nuclear route, they will be committing the UK to a dirty, dangerous and astronomically expensive future."



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1

Magic Hoops,

Fife, Scotland 23/05/2007 12:17:34

Just remember darling ;-)....if u want them build them in England and not Scotland. We dont want them and you cant make us have them.

2

J,

Edinburgh 23/05/2007 12:50:52

Oh of course, that will be the same Anne Moffat who voted in the following way:

Has never voted on a transparent Parliament
Very strongly for introducing a smoking ban.
Very strongly for introducing ID cards.
Very Strongly for introducing student top-up fees.
Very strongly for Labour's anti-terrorism laws.
Very strongly for the Iraq war.
Very strongly against investigating the Iraq war.
Never rebels against their party in this parliament.

But because it may loose her a vote or two and the gravy train might dry up at the next election, she goes on the defensive......

She was also recently the #1 expense claimant out of the whole 600 odd MPs.

3

I'm no really here,

23/05/2007 16:21:42

It's very simple, wherever they want to build them in England they will introduce new Laws (they are very good at that) to override any opposition. Anyone opposed to them or demonstrating against them will be termed a Terrorist, and there are lots of anti-terrorist Laws about.

4

Eve,

Scotland 23/05/2007 17:19:05

Here some intersting facts about Nuclear.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/world/2003/nuclear_fu...

Though I'm still agenist Nuclear power and wepons.

5

Arthur,

Blootered in Quarks Bar 23/05/2007 20:37:26

1) She has to get something right sometime
2) Number 2 how old are you?
3) I gather you are an anti, please explain how we would provide carbon neutral sustainable power to fill the shortfall.
4) I know that thank you, its the process but it makes neither case.
5) Never saw the programme so I take your word for it. What is your position on
nuclear power.

6

Eve,

Scotland 23/05/2007 21:55:51

#6. Arthur: I like the diagrams & I didn't ask if you knew it, or wither itwould aluter anyones opion, Just said was intersting.

I don't like Nuclear. I've never like it, BUT then again I wasn't much older than 4years old when the Chunbal disatra happen, so all my life I've been aware that their is high price to pay for it.

When I was at college in the late 1990's I was informed that there was still radio active sheep in parts of Scotland due to the Chanoble disaster.

7

Colin, Glasgow,

23/05/2007 22:42:15

#7 Eve, I understand your point. Many people thought that way after Chernobyl.
But it turns out we are paying a much higher price for NOT using nuclear. After Chernobyl many countries cut their nuclear development and switched to the default alternative - fossil fuel. Now we have the equivalent of several Chernobyls every day due to world-wide air pollution from fossil fuel.

8

Neanderthal75,

Rocky Mountains USA 24/05/2007 04:03:15

Hello Eddie D,

I've another question for you:

What do we do when we flip the light switch and nothing happens, except an empty "click?"
Nuke power is the cleanest on the planet, with Fusion now within reach (a few decades).
Wind and Solar are my personal choices, but hey, with all the Enviro-Whackos screaming about how "upsetting" Wind Farms are on the "landscape," we're STILL in a no win situation.

It's time to tell the irrantional folks-who had been screaming that we NEEDED Wind and Solar power-to SAVE the environment no less, to take a long walk on a short pier-and during a storm no less.

Cheers.

9

Cormacksdad,

24/05/2007 08:02:16

#5 Hen
I have been a fan of Jon Snow for many years. I believed him to be a fair reporter. Last night I sat and screamed at my TV. What a disgrace. Darling was not taken to task re: DTI failure.

I would hope that this blatant unionist behaviour continues............it will hasten the day we get rid of these people.

10

n/,

perth 24/05/2007 08:41:05

We live in a nuclear universe. Wake up to reality.

The sun has got his hat on HIP HIP HIP HOORAY!


 

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