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Well we've received our Potassium Iodide tablets for the stay of the sub. Did you have them given to you for personal use or only handed out if there was a problem??

never ever been issued

 

tell you what, they dish them out as a PR exercise. no one in plymouth or Helensburgh has them..or when you go to pompey....it is a PR exercise to keep the lilly livered sandal wearing hysterics sort of happy.

 

reading the echo site, some of the claims on how hazardous these vessels are is hilarious...people getting hysterical about something they are completely wrong about

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Dubious story, but, when I lived in plymouth my housemates dad was a sub engineer for his whole life. Said one time in dry dock, the subs have to keep water running through them all the time or they explode. ANyway, the hose fell out and they couldnt get it back in. Cue massive panic and the very very near nuclear emergency for devon and cornwall.

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Dubious story, but, when I lived in plymouth my housemates dad was a sub engineer for his whole life. Said one time in dry dock, the subs have to keep water running through them all the time or they explode. ANyway, the hose fell out and they couldnt get it back in. Cue massive panic and the very very near nuclear emergency for devon and cornwall.

where did you live in plymouth.....what street..?

and yes, that is a dubious story...quite frankly, you are full of shyte

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where did you live in plymouth.....what street..?

and yes, that is a dubious story...quite frankly, you are full of shyte

 

Not really. We haven't scrapped one RN nuke since the first was commissioned in the 1960s. Why? There's nowhere to put the reactor cores.

 

They're all sitting in Devon and Scotland quietly rotting away while the government continues to put its head in the sand.

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Not really. We haven't scrapped one RN nuke since the first was commissioned in the 1960s. Why? There's nowhere to put the reactor cores.

 

They're all sitting in Devon and Scotland quietly rotting away while the government continues to put its head in the sand.

I know, i go past them every day. have worked on the conqueror also

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where did you live in plymouth.....what street..?

and yes, that is a dubious story...quite frankly, you are full of shyte

 

The bloke who told me might be full of it but his dad definitely worked down devonport for 20 odd years.

 

I was in St Germans at the time, but lived in other bits of the muff. What street are you on?

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Japanese were not hit as hard as was expected from a catastrophic situation, in fact it was all pretty well contained. Untill we embrace nuclear power as the way forward we will be paying too much and with fear of power cuts

 

Massive cover up lies galore, That place is still seeping radio active water into the sea and will be for a very very long time.

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