Lib Dems hint nuclear opposition could be deal-breaker in hung parliament

James S Murray
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Three main parties clash again over environmental pledges and funding commitments, as Simon Hughes suggests that the Lib Dems will not soften anti-nuclear stance

The Liberal Democrats have today hinted that their opposition to a new fleet of nuclear power plants is likely to be non-negotiable in the event of the party holding the balance of power in a hung parliament....

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