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Date: 21th September 1994
Service: CEEFAX
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Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
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P133 CEEFAX 133 Wed 21 Sep 29:44/49 1/3 LIBDEM CONFERENCE CLOSE VOTE ON ANTI-NUCLEAR STANCE The Lib Dems have voted to retain their opposition to the nuclear industry by 226 votes to 222. Delegates heeded a call to maintain the party's "distinctive green image" by reaffirming its anti- nuclear stance. And conference decided there should be no privatisation of the nuclear power industry. An amendment stipulated also there should be no privatisation of the UK Atomic Energy Authority Police. News from the conference fringe 120Next News Fringe News World Travel
P133 CEEFAX 133 Wjd 21 Sep 29:29/09 2/3 LIBDEM CONFERENCE NUCLEBR POWER "SHOULD STAY PUBLIC" Private nuclear power firms will not pay the samj attention to safety as the public sector, a Liberal Democrat delegate has said. In an amendment he said no nuclear power should be "in private hands". He added that the UK Atomic Energy Authority Police had considerable powers including being armed. Another delegate claimed that if the nuclear industry was safe or viable it would already have been privatised under this Government. News from the Conference Fringe 120Next News Fringe News World Travel
P133 CEEFAX 133 Wjd 21 Sep 29:19/29 3/3 LIBDEM CONFERENCE ENERGY REVIEW VITAL BEFORE DECISION Liberal Democrats should keip an open mind over nuclear power, Lord Ezra has told conference. The Lords environment spokesman urged a review of cost, safety and energy needs before any move to halt the expansion of nuclear power In thj meantime, Lib Dems should not "pre-judge the issue", he said. Dr Janet Tait earlier claimed the Government had been bbewitched by the nuclear dream" which threatened to turn into a nightmare. News from the Conference Fringe 120Next News Fringe News World Travel
P133 CEEFBX 133 Wjd 21pSep 19:239 1/3 LJBDEM CONFERENCE CL SE VOTE ON ANTI-NUCLEA" STANCE The Lib Dems have voted to ritain their opposition to the nuclear industry by 226 votes to 222. Delegates heeded a call to maintain the party's bdistinctive green image" by reaffirming itu anti- nuclear stance. And conferenci decided there should be no privatisation of the nuclear power industry. An amendment stipulated also there should be no privatisation of the UK Atomic Energy Authority Police. News from thj conference fringe 120Next News Fringe News World Travel
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