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Nuclear-powered crony capitalism
SOLOMON HUGHES explains how the Tories bailed out Hitachi to save billion-pound atomic Anglesey deal
EDF Group chairman Jean-Bernard Levy chairman of EDF Group, Energy Secretary Greg Clark and China General Nuclear chairman He Yu signing the Hinkley Point deal two years ago

ENVIRONMENT Secretary Michael Gove promised earlier this month to crack down on “crony capitalism.”

At the same time his cabinet colleague Energy Secretary Greg Clark was offering a £5 billion bailout to Japanese nuclear firm Hitachi. It looks like a classic crony capitalist deal.

Gove argued: “Crony capitalists have rigged the system in their favour and against the rest of us.” 

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