Meeting of the Parliament 23 April 2014
No, thank you. I am short of time.
Further costs are added, with clean-up costs paid by the taxpayer. For example, decommissioning of Sellafield is estimated at £67.5 billion, which is more than £1,000 for every person in the UK. That will ensure that those people who remain in the union will be paying very high energy prices for a long time to come.
Fuel poverty is at the unacceptably high level of 20 per cent across the UK, but it is running at well over 30 per cent across Scotland. The truly shocking point, though, is that it is well over 50 per cent across our islands. One study suggests that it is at 88 per cent in Orkney, but it is also high in Shetland and the Western Isles.