go nuclear!
LFG organised a co-ordinated national response and gathered over 50 leading CEOs, entrepreneurs and experts to demand the Government accept all the Nuclear Review recommendations. Over 700 LFG supporters signed the letter and wrote to their MPs. The Government accepted all recommendations, the biggest, most radical change to nuclear regulation in British history.
← back to energyWhat We Achieved
- The Government accepted all 47 recommendations of the Nuclear Regulatory Review — the biggest, most radical change to nuclear regulation in British history
- A unified nuclear regulator established, replacing multiple conflicting agencies
- Risk tolerance thresholds defined to prevent disproportionate regulatory costs like the ones that ballooned Hinkley Point C from £18bn to £46bn
- A "Nature Fund" created for habitat recovery, replacing prolonged surveys that blocked and delayed construction
- Reactor designs can now be replicated across sites without requiring re-approval each time
- Construction can proceed while judicial review challenges are pending
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Over 700 LFG supporters signed our letter to the Prime Minister and Chancellor demanding they accept all 47 recommendations of the Nuclear Regulatory Review. Sign the letter and add your voice.
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November 2025
An official report calls for radical nuclear reforms but the Government is wavering, LFG calls on supporters to pressure their MPs before the Budget.
November 2025
With 24 hours left before the Budget, LFG urges supporters to push the Chancellor to go nuclear and accept all the recommendations.
November 2025
LFG sends its letter to the PM and Chancellor, backed by over 50 leading CEOs and experts demanding the Government accept all Nuclear Review recommendations.
December 1, 2025
PM Starmer accepts the Fingleton Review and pledges to extend nuclear reforms to railways, data centres and more.
Huge from the PM.
— Sam Bowman (@s8mb) December 1, 2025
Starmer accepts the Fingleton Review and pledges to extend it to other infrastructure: data centres, railways, tramways, towns, labs, and more.
Massive, and a big shift from the Treasury's equivocation. Implementation will be a big battle, but we can win. https://t.co/ZYfTuxp1hn pic.twitter.com/EZG102egMe
March 13, 2026
Government releases the implementation plan for radical nuclear power reforms following LFG's campaign.
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