The news that a consortium led by EDF, which is 85% owned by
the French Government, is to build the new nuclear power station at Hinkley
Point has unsettled many in the right leaning part of the Fourth Estate, who
seem not to have noticed that foreign-owned companies have already made inroads
into many industries formerly owned by local or national Government.
Not controlled by villain with white cat on lap
Particularly vexed by the news has been faithful Dacre
servant Alex Brummer, telling anyone who will listen “Terrifying
loss of control to foreigners: This nuclear deal is a devastating indictment of
the muddled approach of successive governments”. Once again, the
incitement of xenophobia from the Daily
Mail. And Brummer makes a particularly poor fist of his attack.
“Other Western
democracies, including France, Germany and the United States, are retreating
from nuclear investment”. France is still building them and has a huge
civil nuclear programme. The USA retreated years ago, thanks, but still
operates many nuclear stations. “Two
similar new nuclear plants – in Finland and France – have been subject to long
delays”. Someone else takes the design hit. Good.
“Perhaps worst of all,
the UK is effectively ceding control of a vital aspect of the nation’s economic
and technological security to overseas owners”. You think that those owners
sit there with their hands on the on/off switch? “Another serious risk is that sophisticated technology for our nuclear
plants, made by Rolls-Royce and other UK high-tech engineers, could be copied
by Chinese firms”. What?
Rolls-Royce make turbines. You think the Chinese haven’t
figured out how to build one of those yet? “The
biggest blunder was made by Gordon Brown when in 2006 British Nuclear Fuels
sold off Westinghouse Electric Company”. Soil the bed, Pa Broon wasn’t PM
then, it
was a commercial decision by BNFL, and yet he was somehow doing the deal as
well as all his other jobs? Get out of
here.
And here comes the old chestnut again: “Britain, the first country in the world to inaugurate a nuclear power
plant at Calder Hall in Cumbria 57 years ago”. It
wasn’t the first, and it was built to produce weapons grade plutonium.
Electricity generation, such as it was, was considered to be a beneficial
by-product. Once again, reporting of nuclear power is shoddy and inaccurate.
Allied to this is the sudden rank paranoia over foreign
ownership. Many of the UK’s rail franchises are run by foreign companies or
joint ventures. Many bus operators, especially in London, are foreign owned.
Some of the big energy companies are too (including EDF, the leader of the
Hinkley Point C consortium). The Daily
Mail has little trouble here. But say “nuclear” and it induces blind panic.
Nuclear power stations are power stations like any other. Get over it, Mail people.
2 comments:
and of course, loads of nuclear power stations is a UKIP policy* so you'd think the Mail would support them.
* last time I looked, like their 2010 support for HS2 (+HS3, 4) they may have done an about face since then.
All those papers supported privatisation: what did they imagine would happen?
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