‘Stark raving mad’: Nuclear power still banned despite latest subs deal

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‘Stark raving mad’: Nuclear power still banned despite latest subs deal
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Sky News host Caleb Bond says it’s “stark raving mad” Australia is building nuclear submarines yet won’t lift the ban on nuclear energy in the country.

“They make this argument, well you said there, this is going to be the new industrial revolution,” Mr Bond told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

“Well, I tell you what – the last industrial revolution was about human potential, it was about us improving the world, discovering new things we could do to lift ourselves up out of poverty.“How can it be that we are going to build nuclear submarines that result in nuclear reactors that produce high level nuclear waste which we will have to restore, that’s all fine.

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