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Reed was selected, and held the seat for Labour. Reporting the story shortly after the election, PR Week wryly observed: "What this can mean for the re-elected Labour government's commitment to pump billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say." {{ref|prweek}}
 
Reed was selected, and held the seat for Labour. Reporting the story shortly after the election, PR Week wryly observed: "What this can mean for the re-elected Labour government's commitment to pump billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say." {{ref|prweek}}
  
However another of the PR men on the shortlist, Stuart Bruce, seemed quite clear about the significance of Reed's electoral success. A few days after the election, he wrote: "One of the challenges facing Jamie will be to help push the government into an essential replacement programme for our nuclear power stations. Good luck." [http://www.20six.co.uk/middletonpark/archive/2005/05/11/t3r94qyghpvo.htm]
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However another of the PR men on the shortlist, Stuart Bruce, seemed quite clear about the significance of Reed's electoral success. A few days after the election, he wrote: "One of the challenges facing Jamie will be to help push the government into an essential replacement programme for our nuclear power stations. Good luck." {{ref|bruce}}
 
 
  
 
==Civil Nuclear Industry Scottish CPG role==
 
==Civil Nuclear Industry Scottish CPG role==
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* {{note|prweek}} ''PR Week'', [http://www.prweek.com/uk/search/article/476577/diary-labour-candidate-emerges-wins/ "Labour Candidate Emerges, and Wins"], May 20, 2005; the full article can only be acccessed with a subscription
 
* {{note|prweek}} ''PR Week'', [http://www.prweek.com/uk/search/article/476577/diary-labour-candidate-emerges-wins/ "Labour Candidate Emerges, and Wins"], May 20, 2005; the full article can only be acccessed with a subscription
  
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* {{note|bruce}} [http://www.20six.co.uk/middletonpark/archive/2005/05/11/t3r94qyghpvo.htm Stuart Bruce's then website]
 
<br><center>This article uses material from the [[SourceWatch:Thomas Docherty|SourceWatch article on Thomas Docherty]]</center>
 
<br><center>This article uses material from the [[SourceWatch:Thomas Docherty|SourceWatch article on Thomas Docherty]]</center>
  
 
[[category:Pro-nuclear individuals|Docherty, Thomas]]
 
[[category:Pro-nuclear individuals|Docherty, Thomas]]

Revision as of 14:37, 1 March 2006


In early 2005, Docherty was part of an "all-PR" shortlist to become Labour candidate for the constituency of Copeland, which includes BNFL's Sellafield plant. The constituency was previously held by Jack Cunningham, a longstanding advocate of nuclear power. The other people on the shortlist were [1]:

Reed was selected, and held the seat for Labour. Reporting the story shortly after the election, PR Week wryly observed: "What this can mean for the re-elected Labour government's commitment to pump billions into a raft of new nuclear power stations, we couldn't possibly say." [2]

However another of the PR men on the shortlist, Stuart Bruce, seemed quite clear about the significance of Reed's electoral success. A few days after the election, he wrote: "One of the challenges facing Jamie will be to help push the government into an essential replacement programme for our nuclear power stations. Good luck." [3]

Civil Nuclear Industry Scottish CPG role

Docherty used to represent the UKAEA on the Scottish Parliament's Civil Nuclear Industry CPG, according to the CPG's website [4].

After the Scottish Sunday Herald started researching the links between the CPG and lobbyists, Docherty's name was removed from the site [5] [6].

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This article uses material from the SourceWatch article on Thomas Docherty