The Power Game
So, our ex-PM-but-one is giving Sunak, the current - and probably yet again, interim - PM, a hard time over his reticence to 'get things done' in implementing the UK transition to an energy regime that will include more nuclear power. Never mind the fact that Johnson promised the earth and delivered little on so many things, much like his successors; but consider the facts: nuclear power was delivered on the ticket of unlimited, practically free electricity: a lie promulgated to cover for the underlying motive of nuclear weapons development.
During the course of its history, though, in real terms, the energy produced has been significantly more expensive to produce and control, and the technology itself has precipitated a sufficient number of major radiological 'incidents' of potential and actual lethality to render its use questionable at best. Add to these issues the unassailable fact of the impossibility of dealing with the long-term [effectively endless] disposal of the lethal waste left by the process of nuclear energy generation and you have to ask yourself the question: why the desperation to get these projects going in the first place? I think venality and stupidity might be strong clues, especially where Johnson is concerned...
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