Murphy: Snp's Ban On New Nuclear Power Stations Lacks Common Sense
The Scotsman › February 17, 2009
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The Scotsman › February 17, 2009
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THE Scottish Government was yesterday accused of lacking common sense in its decision to block new nuclear power plants, in the latest row between Westminster and Holyrood over future energy supplies.
Jim Murphy, the Scottish Secretary, accused the SNP of having no good reason for banning nuclear power, and claimed that the country would be missing out on billions of pounds of investment and thousands of jobs because of an "ideological" opposition.See the full content of this document
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Murphy: Snp's Ban On New Nuclear Power Stations Lacks Common Sense
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