I read that "A new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK has been given formal backing by the government. Business Secretary John Hutton told MPs they would give a "safe and affordable" way of securing the UK's future energy supplies while fighting climate change. "
Just remind me of two facts:
1. Who is the Prime Minister and therefore who had to approve this policy?
2. Who is the Director of Communications at EDF Energy, Europe's largest single nuclear energy supplier?
1. That would be James Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2. That would be Andrew Brown - any relation or a just coincidental surnames? You cynical person, of course it's not a coincidence Andrew Brown is Gordon's younger brother.
I'm sure there is nothing untoward in this, however do you think the BBC have mentioned this? Of course they haven't.
Do you think they would have mentioned this if it had been a Conservative government?
By the way, which bright spark sold British Nuclear Group off over the past two years? That would be Gordon Brown as well. He sold gold off at the wrong time and also the UK's expertise in nuclear power, what a great clunking **** he is.
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