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Published: Wednesday, 23rd April, 2008 09:00

MP Katy Clark speaks to 'News' readers

By Calum Corral

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Katy Clark ... her critics have branded her as 'anti-nuclear' and in an interview with the 'News', outlines her feelings about the future of Hunterston Power Station.

In the first part of three short interviews, North Ayrshire and Arran MP Katy Clark discusses the future of Hunterston Power Station and her long term concerns.

In subsequent weeks, Katy will speak about local burning issues such as the axeing of sheltered housing wardens, climate change and the importance of Scotland staying as part of the United Kingdom.

In this week's interview, Katy responds to the 'News' on-line poll that 80% of readers want new nuclear at Hunterston Power Station, and outlines her long term concerns regarding nuclear waste.

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