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Nuclear Safeguards Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Inglewood (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 6 June 2018. It occurred during Debate on bills on Nuclear Safeguards Bill.

My Lords, I declare an interest that I share with my noble friend the Minister: we are both Cumbrians. Obviously, Cumbria is deeply affected by the nuclear sector, which is potentially very hazardous both to those who are engaged with it and to those living close to it. Therefore, having the strongest possible safeguards in place, which I believe that this amendment will help to bring about, is a great reassurance to those who would be affected should anything go wrong.

Just as my noble friend the Minister is absolutely certain that his house is not going to burn down, I am sure that that has not stopped him taking out an insurance policy. Equally, the Government, who are convinced that Brexit will take place, should recognise nevertheless that there is a possibility that, for various reasons, something may not happen as they hope. Having the strongest form of reassurance in the Bill in this regard is important because it is something to which those who might be affected were something to go wrong will be able to turn.

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About this proceeding contribution

Reference

791 c1320 

Session

2017-19

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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