What Future for Nuclear Power? ; Glyn Mon Hughes On the Problems of Finding Suitable Energy Without Compromising the Safety of the Environment

Daily PostMay 18, 2005

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THE dust may still be settling on the General Election, but ever since the polls closed, millions of words have been written analysing what the parties did right and wrong and what the direction of the United Kingdom will be over the next five years.

One observation which has consistently appeared in the media has been why some big issues were buried.

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What Future for Nuclear Power? ; Glyn Mon Hughes On the Problems of Finding Suitable Energy Without Compromising the Safety of the Environment

Europe, for instance, was a word barely uttered in the whole four- week campaign. Transport was another which was a bit of a political non-starter.

And so was nuclear power. That is something which is going to tax the political will of the Labour Government sooner rather than later and it's something which is of particular relevance to Merseyside and North Wales.

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