dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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Whilst the current power cut is probably unrelated, energy security was one of the most important reasons for me to vote remain. By sharing our resources (e.g. Our wind and Spain's sun) we would be in a much safer place in the future, particularly as oil supplies dwindle. We already import electricity from France and lord knows what will happen to that come November.
That's a neat idea actually.
Assuming it's practical and benefits both parties, we should look at arrangements involving the sharing and exchange of energy resources with our European neighbours.
Assuming it's practical and benefits both parties, it's a good example of the kinds of arrangements which we can enter into with our European neighbours on a voluntary basis.
Assuming it's practical and benefits both parties, both parties would surely agree to this kind of cooperation, there isn't a need for us to be members of the EU political union in order to work closely with our European friends and cooperate on mutually beneficial projects and arrangements.
Voluntarily.