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17th June 2024, 02:25 PM #2161
A couple of articles for readers of this thread to consider:
Experts say the Coalition's plan to build nuclear reactors is 'virtually impossible' without taxpayer funding (msn.com)
and one comment I took from Twiggy:
"We cannot let politicians, trying to use a point of difference to get elected at any cost, set our country back when we have such a huge opportunity in front of us."
Then and now: what Peter Dutton and the Coalition used to say about a 2030 emissions target (msn.com)
I see a back flip in political stance a blatant lie and thoroughly disgraceful.
Regards
Paul
PS: I am running the risk here of embarking on a political trend (not allowed under the Forum rules) and I don't wish that to happen unless it is directly relevant to the development of power generation. Neither the government nor the Opposition are without blame, which is why I highlighted Twiggy Forest's comment.Bushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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18th June 2024, 11:13 AM #2162
Some things never change.
We will know that nuclear power is viable when Angus Taylor and Peter Dutton resign from parliament to make their fortune from the Dutton-Taylor Nuclear Company Limited. If it is so viable without subsidies there must be a great commercial opportunity.
Twiggy obviously lacks their vision.
I am running the risk here of embarking on a political trend (not allowed under the Forum rules) ...
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