good stuff moggs. but you didn't suggest anything of the kind....

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    good stuff moggs. but you didn't suggest anything of the kind. merely reiterating that you "don't have a problem" with MIA. therefore is read your support for MIA as Missing in Action.

    Tindo has demonstrated Aus manufacturing can compete with solar panels made in China. so what remains of your "problem"?

    as I've said many times, nuclear will eventually be necessary. as you now suggest, Aus should "play to its strengths" and that is renewable energy first. its this that is bringing down electricity costs to consumers and industries.

    nuclear needs true bipartisan support if its to come to fruition. right now Dutton's proposal for discussion only, as its not a policy yet. simply a collection of statements without any research or planning.

    so to Dutton's primary point: he is opening the matter for debate.

    there no rush to get into nuclear. if they try to rush it many mistakes through inadequate understanding and planning will become the problem.

    nuclear energy needs agreement between federal and states and councils, this might take a decade to achieve, but Dutton could have achieved this before his announcement if he'd had the foresight and genuine desire for genuine, apolitical discussion.

    but by saying "we will build 7 nuclear plants" around the country, he's neglected all sensible preparatory discussions and it reads like he will force states and councils to accept nuclear regardless of public, corporate and governance disagreement.

    this is a 'plan to fail' plan.
 
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