Dr Paul Dorfman on BBC – TOSHIBA Paid Over the Odds for Westinghouse
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04kt3g4
Here’s a quite long interview with Dr Paul Dorfman on the implications of Toshiba nuclear collapse in Yesterdays BBC Business Report, 11.18 mins into the programme:

So Toshiba paid over the odds for Westinghouse thinking it was a cash cow guaranteed by our nuclear obsessed government. Westinghouse is an ever growing ball and chain around Toshiba’s neck. Nuclear has never and can never operate without public money which is why Toshiba now has the begging bowl out to the UK government to pay for Moorside. So we the public constantly pay for poisoning our sea, rivers, land and even our DNA – we pay but the ££££s are the least of it. We hope that demonic deals are NOT on the table right now to keep the nuclear juggernaught going. If they are we can be sure that the public’s…
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