The shadow Minister knows that he and I often agree on stuff, but I wonder whether today he might concede this point. At worst, his new clauses would merely render the Bill superfluous if we manage to achieve associate membership of Euratom, but at best we are providing the contingency plan that gives industry the certainty that it says that it so much wants. The Bill is therefore relevant and necessary in that sense, even if it may ultimately prove to be superfluous because we achieve Euratom membership.
Nuclear Safeguards Bill
Proceeding contribution from
James Heappey
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 23 January 2018.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Nuclear Safeguards Bill.
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