This is the reason we can't get anything built in England:
Planners recommended against nuclear plant in 2019 citing fears for Welsh language
We can't even build a railway, because we have to relocate all the bats and fish on the route, and that's only after years of impact statements and consultations. It's a wonder we ever get anything done, but I actually struggle to think of any successful project in recent years
Planning inspectors recommended against a Hitachi-built nuclear power plant in Anglesey on the basis that it could dilute the island’s Welsh language and culture, it has emerged.
The inspectors’ 906-page report said the additional workers required by the project would put pressure on local housing and schools and that “given the number of Welsh-speaking residents, this could adversely affect Welsh language and culture”.
Maybe they could have built a £100m tunnel to house the Welsh in?
The prime minister unveiled plans for a historic expansion in nuclear power this week, vowing to “push past nimbyism” and make sites across the country available for new power stations.
It's not often I agree with Two Tier Keith from HR, but we really need to do away with the ridiculous planning system we have in this country (Although I don't believe anything he says)
Thinking about it though, it will not be difficult to find a large number of sites for new power plants. The language and culture has already been wrecked in many English cities. Plenty of places to build
As long as there's no bats
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