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David Morris is the Conservative MP for Morecambe & Lunesdale, elected in May 2010.
 
David Morris is the Conservative MP for Morecambe & Lunesdale, elected in May 2010.
  
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==Pro-nuclear activities==
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On 19 April 2012
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Morris hosted a nuclear power event in Parliament 'to promote nuclear power to MP’s, Peers and other Parliamentarians'.
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At the event, representatives from the National Nuclear Laboratory at Sellafield and Leicester University demonstrated how nuclear waste (Americium 241) could be used on the space station.
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Morris, who has the Heysham 1 & 2 sites within his Morecambe & Lunesdale constituency said, “it is a remarkable project that Britain is leading and could represent a major step forward in waste management and hugely extend the life of space probes.” Adding,
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:without Nuclear the lights will go out. At the moment we are dependent on fossil fuels that pollute the atmosphere and wind farms that are a blot on the landscape. Nuclear is cheap, clean and the uranium needed to power it comes from friendly commonwealth countries. I am delighted to be making this case right in the heart of Parliament.
  
 
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==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==
 
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Revision as of 10:58, 3 May 2012

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David Morris is the Conservative MP for Morecambe & Lunesdale, elected in May 2010.

Pro-nuclear activities

On 19 April 2012

Morris hosted a nuclear power event in Parliament 'to promote nuclear power to MP’s, Peers and other Parliamentarians'.

At the event, representatives from the National Nuclear Laboratory at Sellafield and Leicester University demonstrated how nuclear waste (Americium 241) could be used on the space station.

Morris, who has the Heysham 1 & 2 sites within his Morecambe & Lunesdale constituency said, “it is a remarkable project that Britain is leading and could represent a major step forward in waste management and hugely extend the life of space probes.” Adding,

without Nuclear the lights will go out. At the moment we are dependent on fossil fuels that pollute the atmosphere and wind farms that are a blot on the landscape. Nuclear is cheap, clean and the uranium needed to power it comes from friendly commonwealth countries. I am delighted to be making this case right in the heart of Parliament.

Affiliations

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Website:http://www.davidmorrismp.co.uk/

Resources

Notes