Just a quick point of pedantry, chakka.
The electricity produced in France from nuclear sources may well be among the cheapest produced in Europe, but it is not sold in the UK at a knock down price. All electricity, regardless of its origin, is sold at the same price (with very minor variations in price between suppliers to create an allegedly �competitive� market). These prices are among the most expensive in Europe.
As you rightly say, nuclear fuel is the only sensible, viable and sustainable method to produce electricity. Unfortunately the anti-nuclear lobby has held so much sway in the UK that, at least as far as current fission technology is concerned, our capability to build new plant has all but ceased. The fact that on average more people are killed in coal mining accidents every year than have ever been killed in nuclear accidents seems to cut no ice.
With earlier nuclear power stations now in need of replacement the government is still �considering� its options and the country faces a major electricity shortfall in the not too distant future because of this prevarication.
Only 15% of wind farms in England achieve their paltry target of 30% efficiency, with many of them being built where mean wind speeds are so low that they have no chance of achieving that target. Any power they do produce has to have full back up because this country is prone to long periods of insufficient wind (just look at the last two weeks). Nonetheless the wind industry continues to despoil the countryside in pursuit of huge profits by building all but useless plant, encouraged by a naive government and funded by taxpayers and consumers.