TheOstrich wrote:I wonder how much of our government's delay is down to setting up another Brexit bargaining chip?
Let me see..... Hostile French Government, hostile French ex minister running Brexit and we're going to hand an 18bn reactor build to EDF which is hugely French government owned, then agree to pay twice the going market price for the electricity for the next 35 years.
And our new executive says "hang on a sec maybe we might just need some of that money".....
It may be a bargaining chip. But then again we might just need that 18bn and also the hugely inflated energy subsidies we're agreeing to. I'd rather that than printing money to support a foreign company to create a dubious reactor at ruinous cost and operating cost.
If we're thinking clearly we would do it ourselves with UK companies paid for by the UK government who are going to get taxes back from the companies they are giving the money to.
if we're leaving the EU, the rules on competitive bidding no longer apply and we can take a bid from a UK company which is more expensive, but, through taxation, be cheaper in the long run.
There is a lot to think about now which was not there before. Bargaining chip? More like a penalty clause up front to ensure better behaviour during the negotiations. Well that's how I would do it anyway. One cast iron loss with the threat of more to follow if they don't start playing fair and stop beating their breasts.