- Wed Jun 04, 2025 8:00 pm
#90300
Well Thatcher would know a bit about flogging off assets cheaply, oh and all the money from North Sea oil went far.
In the Commons Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, has delivered his opening statement setting out the three related nuclear energy announcments from the government today. (See 12.40pm.)Nick Timothy is on the Front Bench.
Nick Timothy was responding from the front bench on behalf of the Conservative party. He said the Tories were pro-nuclear power. But he said the coalition government was not able to make progress commissioning new nuclear power stations because the Liberal Democrats ruled this out in the coalition agreement.
He also claimed that the last Conservative government had paved the way for the announcement today with decisions it had taken.
This statement is a downgrade on what the last government put in motion. Today, the energy secretary has announced only one small modular reactor (SMR). There is no clear target to increase nuclear power generation, and no news on Wylfa.If a lame duck minister announces some plans for 25 years in the future, do those plans meaningfully exist?
The nuclear industry is expecting news of a third gigawatt-scale reactor. The last government purchased the land and committed to build but on this today, the energy secretary said nothing.
So can he commit to the planning inherited for a third gigawatt-scale plant at Wylfa? And will he recommit to the Conservative policy of 24 gigawatts of nuclear power by 2050?