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Hopefully, with the realisation that offshore wind is creating a whole new life for many industrial sectors and facilities, and the fact that it's largely a regulatory-driven activity, governments will realize that this is the perfect opportunity to re-invent and rehabilitate the concept of industrial policy to make sure that this sector gets built in the most sensible and cheapest way possible, and gets integrated into the existing grid properly.
In your enthusiasm, you inadvertently give conservatives a whole bunch of dog-whistles to push against.
Concepts such as "regulatory-driven" and "industrial policy" are exactly" what the ConDem-Nation feel they were elected to prevent. Indeed you give the game away when you note that they have cut the funds allocated to provide the port facilities necessary to drive this from British soil.
The millionaires have the City to make their money for them, so they just invest in the companies that provide it. They don't actually care that the jobs provided aren't British, they really just want the money. keep to the Fen Causeway
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