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Immediately following the general election, Joan MacNaughton, the Director-General for Energy in the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), wrote a memo for the incoming Minister for Energy Malcolm Wicks.  The memo stated that there was a need to look at building more nuclear power stations quickly to avoid a very sharp fall in nuclear contribution to energy supplies.  Furthermore, the memo promoted the need for a rapid decision on nuclear as it stated ‘bearing in mind that it is generally easier to push ahead on controversial issues early in a new Parliament ’.
 
Immediately following the general election, Joan MacNaughton, the Director-General for Energy in the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), wrote a memo for the incoming Minister for Energy Malcolm Wicks.  The memo stated that there was a need to look at building more nuclear power stations quickly to avoid a very sharp fall in nuclear contribution to energy supplies.  Furthermore, the memo promoted the need for a rapid decision on nuclear as it stated ‘bearing in mind that it is generally easier to push ahead on controversial issues early in a new Parliament ’.

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From Anthony

Immediately following the general election, Joan MacNaughton, the Director-General for Energy in the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), wrote a memo for the incoming Minister for Energy Malcolm Wicks. The memo stated that there was a need to look at building more nuclear power stations quickly to avoid a very sharp fall in nuclear contribution to energy supplies. Furthermore, the memo promoted the need for a rapid decision on nuclear as it stated ‘bearing in mind that it is generally easier to push ahead on controversial issues early in a new Parliament ’.