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Prediction correct - X-ray of ALP uranium policy reveals multiple fractures

“It looks like a compound fracture”, said NSW Greens MP and environment spokesman Ian Cohen today, in response to news confirming the looming casualty of ALP three mines nuclear policy.

“We didn’t even need to remove the cover from our policy crystal ball this morning to see that the environment and nuclear non-proliferation were going to be casualties at this weekend’s ALP conference.

“One week ago I challenged high profile ALP nuclear dissenters to vote with their feet on this issue. I renew that challenge today.

“If you believe there is no solution to radioactive waste; if you believe there is a strong link between the mining and export of uranium, nuclear power and nuclear weapon proliferation, then don’t waste time on Kevin Rudd’s nuclear vaudeville, come over to the Green side of politics”, said Mr Cohen.

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