Nuclear subs program is ‘good news’ for Adelaide after loss of car industry

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Australia’s planned nuclear submarine program will be a “hard road ahead” but the US Virginia class purchase will be the “quickest” and “cheapest” way to acquire submarines, says The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan.

“It’s a good thing that Adelaide should become eventually a place to build nuclear submarines,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“It’s a tragedy that we lost the car industry from Adelaide – we now have less manufacturing than any OECD country in the world. “We’ve got an economy structured like Saudi Arabia and a standard of living structured like Switzerland and so I think this is terrifically good news. “I almost can’t believe that I’m talking in this unalloyed, optimistic positive way about any government in Australia but there it is.”

 

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Yet Morrison was ridiculed by Labor and the media, what has changed?

It's the slowest & most expensive way. Sheridan ought to 'stick to his knitting' .

So we're going to build subs in Adelaide that we are going to purchase off the Americans. What a plan!

You can just see the road ahead littered with delays and stuff ups and blow out of costs.

We do not want them!!! NO AUKUS!! BRING BACK ASSANGE OR YOU ARE THE BIGGEST TRAITOR OUR COUNTRY HAS EVER HAD. PEOPLE VOTED FOR YOU BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT YOU WERE NOT A WARMONGER BUT YOU ARE WORSE!

Australia just spent the most ammount of money on subs not produced in Australia ! You can call it 'cheap' but you just took billions of $$$ in jobs off Aussies over the decades to come. Where would we be witout the government?🤔 Oh yes, billions of $ ahead!🙄👍🐨🦘🇦🇺

The AUKUS program is so byzantine it must have been negotiated by a three country committee with each team intent on playing down PR criticisms of its gov while including a positive PR message to Manufacture Consent of its public. auspol nitv .politicsabc

Australia doesn't have a choice. Biden says jump. Albozo asks how high.

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