The Coalition’s embrace of nuclear power may be a sign of surrender in teal-town. Pity the moderate candidates suffering the progressive fallout.
, faith in nuclear power is, at best, comic. Yet, in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis, this is the topic that’s suddenly dominating the political agenda, thanks to Peter Dutton’s dramatic announcements last week.Getty Images
But if he wants to make it really clear he doesn’t want to win back seats like Wentworth, Warringah, Mackellar, Kooyong and Goldstein, I would recommend some places for small nuclear reactors.Firstly, Strickland House in Rose Bay has been underutilised for decades. It is heritage-listed, sure, but you know, they could come up with a small nuclear spot tucked in the basement or something.
But we’ll all know it won’t have been the candidates – regardless of gender – who worked their hardest to make impossible policies attractive to teals, but the policies themselves.
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