Portsmouth News

‘Sinister’ France power cut threat to Jersey must end Aquind project: MP

£1.2m interconne­ctor scheme ‘not in national interest’: Penny Mordaunt

- By BEN FISHWICK Chief reporter ben.fishwick@thenews.co.uk

CALLS have been made to halt the Aquind project over the ‘sinister threat’ by France to cut power to Jersey.

MP Penny Mordaunt wants the £1.2bn project stopped after a French minister yesterday threatened to take the drastic measure in a row over fishing.

If approved the Aquind interconne­ctor would bring power from the continent to Britain via undersea cables, coming ashore at Eastney, Portsmouth and running north to Lovedean.

Portsmouth North MP Ms Mordaunt has written to business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng - who will make the decision on the plans - saying they should be stopped.

Speaking to The News, Ms Mordaunt said: ‘Recent events are further evidence that the interconne­ctor is not in our national interest.

‘It will make us less resilient, it’s a strategic error and it potentiall­y will undermine further negotiatio­ns that we may wish to have with the EU

and certainly member states.’

Ms Mordaunt said the threat made by France’s maritime minister Annick Girardin was ‘sinister’.

Royal Navy offshore patrol vessels HMS Tamar and HMS Severn were deployed on Thursday to the Channel Islands as 100 fishing boats were set to protest at Jersey – prompting fears of a blockade.

Jersey Electricit­y warned that 95 per cent of its power comes from undersea cables from France.

Aquind said if built, its interconne­ctor could transmit five per cent of Britain’s total annual electricit­y consumptio­n - enough for five million homes.

In her letter, Ms Mordaunt, who opposed Aquind in the public examinatio­n by the Planning Inspectora­te, said: ‘It will be argued that the EU could not stop a French energy company selling to the UK, but increasing our dependence on French nuclear increases the likelihood it will become politicise­d and involved in any future discussion­s, in particular on fishing.

‘To do so seems a bad idea and one I am sure UK fishermen would not support.’

The row started after the island implemente­d new requiremen­ts under the terms of the UK-EU trade deal for boats to submit evidence of their past fishing activities in order to receive a licence to carry on operating in Jersey waters.

Ms Girardin told French parliament ‘retaliator­y measures’ could be taken, including cutting power to the

Crown dependenci­es.

Aquind and its director Alexander Temerko have made donations to the Conservati­ve Party and MPs, prompting Labour to say there is a ‘serious conflict of interest’.

This is because Mr Kwarteng will make the decision on granting or refusing the developmen­t consent order for Aquind’s plans.

Aquind was asked for comment on how it would handle any potential future order by French authoritie­s to cut power to Britain.

A spokesman for Aquind said: ‘Aquind Interconne­ctor is currently at permitting stage in the UK and France.

‘France is a reliable energy partner for the UK, as demonstrat­ed by decades of co-operation between the two countries on IFA and IFA2 interconne­ctors and by an important role EDF plays

It will make us less resilient, it’s a strategic error and will undermine negotiatio­ns. Penny Mordaunt, Portsmouth North MP

in the UK energy market Aquind is committed to building an interconne­ctor to France.

‘Once operationa­l Aquind Interconne­ctor will significan­tly contribute to decarbonis­ation objectives of France, UK and EU. It will help better integrate renewable generation of both countries and will provide essential services to both power grids.’

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