Implications of Brexit: are nuclear energy problems being ignored?
David Lowry’s Blog 6th Dec 2018 As the wider debate over Brexit interminably winds on in Parliament and the
public sphere, some detailed aspects of the implications of Brexit get
overlooked. For example, today Rachel Reeves MP, Chair of the Business,
Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has written to energy minister
Richard Harrington, to call for clarity on a series of issues relating to
the UK’s ongoing relationship with the EU and Euratom and the
Government’s plans for civil nuclear in the event of a ‘no deal’
scenario.
http://drdavidlowry.blogspot.com/2018/12/nuclear-fallout-over-brexit-continues.html
public sphere, some detailed aspects of the implications of Brexit get
overlooked. For example, today Rachel Reeves MP, Chair of the Business,
Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has written to energy minister
Richard Harrington, to call for clarity on a series of issues relating to
the UK’s ongoing relationship with the EU and Euratom and the
Government’s plans for civil nuclear in the event of a ‘no deal’
scenario.
http://drdavidlowry.blogspot.com/2018/12/nuclear-fallout-over-brexit-continues.html
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