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Chinese Seek Greater Say In UK Nuclear Plants

mdsolar writes in with news about negotiations between the Chinese and the UK over nuclear power plant investments. "The state-owned Chinese nuclear group that is in talks to invest in Britain's new nuclear program wants greater operational control of any new plants it finances, potentially creating a national security headache for the government. China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN), is in talks with EDF of France on sharing the cost of building a new plant at Hinkley Point, Somerset, which has an estimated price tag of £14bn. But CGN has made it clear to EDF that it will only proceed if it is given more of a say in running other plants the two companies build together in the UK, according to people familiar with the talks."

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  1. Does the UK get any say? by hawkinspeter · · Score: 4, Funny

    So, it has come to this.

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    1. Re:Does the UK get any say? by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 5, Funny

      Does the UK get any say?

      It's a time-honored tradition that the developing country gets screwed by the rich foreign investors. ;-) So no, that would be ridiculous and unprecedented.

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    2. Re:Does the UK get any say? by haruchai · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yachts, whores and coke?
      That's job creation, my friend. Do you know what kind of er, stimulus, those things you named gives to manufacturing, transportation and medicine?

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  2. Devious by oobayly · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, China pretend to integrate themselves into the international community, then they want a say in how Hinkley Point "C" runs, then they start a meltdown which makes the surrounding area uninhabitable. The UK economy crumbles due to the loss of Cheddar, Somerset Cider and Glastonbury hippies doing face-painting. The Chinese buy up the rest of the UK, but due to their lack of economic know-how forget that the UK can't buy the stuff they produce, so they put down the whole episode as a bad learning experience.

    The worst bit, I'm left drinking Suffolk cider and eating Wensleydale. I'm happy about the lack of face-painting facilities though.

  3. Re:Isn't that the same as saying no? by Eunuchswear · · Score: 5, Funny

    And who do you think the UK trusts more, France or China?

    [Hacker and Sir Humphrey are taling about the bomb ...]
            Hacker: Anyway, the Americans will always protect us from the Russians, won't they?
            Sir Humphrey: Russians? Who's talking about the Russians?
            Hacker: Well, the independent deterrent.
            Sir Humphrey: It's to protect us against the French!
            Hacker: The French?! But that's astounding!
            Sir Humphrey: Why?
            Hacker: Well they're our allies, our partners.
            Sir Humphrey: Well, they are now, but they've been our enemies for the most of the past 900 years. If they've got the bomb, we must have the bomb!
            Hacker: If it's for the French, of course, that's different. Makes a lot of sense.
            Sir Humphrey: Yes. Can't trust the Frogs.
            Hacker: You can say that again!

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