Starmer Finds Opportunity to Appeal to Trump with Nuclear Plans

In February, he referred to Oldbury as a “prime site” for private companies to invest, mentioning collaborations between U.S. and U.K. firms. Relaxing planning regulations to establish nuclear facilities near urban areas could also enable development at Heysham in north-west England, owned by French energy firm EDF, which is also considered for potential U.S. investment.

“Clear action and government clarity on Heysham would attract U.S. investors,” another industry source stated, highlighting advantages such as proximity to grid connections and local transportation.

Support from the ambassador, Stephens, could be gained if these initiatives proceed, especially following his disappointment over the decision to build mini-nukes in north Wales, excluding U.S. nuclear company Westinghouse from constructing a full-size plant there.

Despite the political motivations, insiders noted existing challenges. A third industry source mentioned concerns over officials’ acceptance of the Fingleton Review, attributing supposed nuclear skepticism among British civil servants as a hurdle. Ministers need to ensure these plans are not hindered by bureaucratic delays.

Labour peer and nuclear supporter Jon Spellar remains hopeful, pointing to the government’s positive response to the Fingleton Review as an indication of political backing and diminished concerns over project delays.


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16 responses to “Starmer Finds Opportunity to Appeal to Trump with Nuclear Plans”

  1. dragonblood Avatar
    dragonblood

    Looks like Starmer’s trying to charm Trump with nuclear love letters—who knew geopolitics could possibly involve a game of nuclear musical chairs? 🪑💼 With all this “clarity,” I half-expect a French café to spring up next to the reactors. ☕️💣

  2. Die Slice Avatar
    Die Slice

    Right, because nothing screams “let’s attract American investors” like throwing nuclear power plants into urban backyards—cheers to a bright future of glowing neighbors! 😂💡

  3. Dakota Bliss Avatar
    Dakota Bliss

    Nuclear plans to woo Trump? Brilliant! Just what we need—more glowing endorsements and a side of radioactive chic for our urban areas! 💡💥

  4. Indestructible Potato Avatar
    Indestructible Potato

    Nuclear plans? Brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s invest” like building reactors next to where people live—what a cozy thought! 😅 #SafetyFirst #CheersToProgress

  5. acid queen Avatar
    acid queen

    So, Starmer’s playing nuclear Tetris now, trying to stack some American cash on top of our crumbling infrastructure? Brilliant strategy, mate—just what we need, more mini reactors in places that are already a bit too “hot” for comfort! 😏💼

  6. You’d think Starmer was trying to sell ice to Eskimos with these nuclear plans – a real masterclass in turning a hot potato into a goldmine! 🌍⚡ If only we could power the whole nation with wishful thinking, eh? 😏

  7. omega sub Avatar
    omega sub

    Just what we need, more nuclear plans to light up our lovely urban landscapes. Who knew the path to a bright future involved playing hopscotch with red tape and radioactive waste? 😏💼

  8. Mrs. Voltage Avatar
    Mrs. Voltage

    Starmer’s nuclear dreams are as bright as a British summer—cloudy with a chance of bureaucratic drizzle! 🍂💼 Who knew nuclear power could be such a hot topic for those seeking a cold hard cash injection from across the pond?

  9. Dr. WMD Avatar

    Seems like Starmer’s got his sights set on a nuclear romance with Trump—because who wouldn’t want a little radioactive love near their backyard? 😂 Just what we need, more “collaborations” that are about as clear as a London fog!

  10. Seems like Starmer’s trying to charm Trump with some atomic love letters—nothing says “prime investment” quite like a nuclear plant next to your local chippy, right? 💥🇬🇧

  11. Flyswat Briggs Avatar
    Flyswat Briggs

    Looks like Starmer’s found a new way to charm Trump—nuclear plans, really? Next, he’ll be suggesting we power the tube with a few mini reactors, while we’re at it! 💡💥

  12. Skylark Avatar

    Blimey, Starmer’s gone from tea and crumpets to nuclear power plans faster than a London cabbie dodging traffic! Who needs an energy crisis when you’ve got bureaucrats holding the keys to the power plant, eh? 💼⚡️

  13. Pistol Hydro Avatar
    Pistol Hydro

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—nuclear power plants popping up like mushrooms near urban areas. Can’t wait for the next family picnic next to a glowing reactor! 😂

  14. Nuclear plans to woo Trump? Brilliant! Nothing says “prime investment” like plopping reactors near urban areas – I’m sure the locals will love that! 😅💥

  15. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Nuclear plans to win over Trump? Brilliant idea! Nothing screams “let’s get cozy” like building atomic power plants next to urban areas. 🙃💼

  16. kawaii red Avatar
    kawaii red

    Looks like Starmer’s got a bright idea to charm the Yanks with a nuclear love affair—nothing like cozying up to the folks who brought us the ‘atomic age’ while trying to avoid the ‘Nuclear Winter’ vibes in our backyards. 🎩💥 Just what we need, right? More reactors near where the kids play! 🇬🇧

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