

Offshore wind is a fraction of the cost, with none of the downsides of nuclear (getting fuel and getting rid of fuel). And the UK is literally surrounded by seas.
And don’t start giving me that “baseload” garbage. There’ll always be enough wind spread across the country to power everything two times over and stool come out cheaper.



It can be hard to imagine in today’s world, but the EU seems to still adhere to their regulations and democratic processes. It might be very slow, but I take a democratically triggered thorough report over instantaneous posts on X.
And “may have” is very likely just diplomatic speech for “has”, when you’re not in a position to directly accuse (Kalas is just a diplomat, not a foreign minister or such).