Ms BELL (Moncrieff) (14:47): My question is to the Prime Minister. UK Labour is currently campaigning with a manifesto which calls for new nuclear power stations and small modular reactors to make Britain a clean energy superpower. Why is the Albanese Labor government risking the lights going out in Australia instead of using nuclear energy, which is proven around the world to deliver cheaper, cleaner— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my right! We'll do this as long as it takes, but if I can't hear the question, it's the same principle as the time before. To get through the questions, if everyone can cease interjecting, we'll get through more questions. Ms Rishworth interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Minister for Social Services is warned. The member for Moncrieff will begin her question again. Ms BELL: My question is to the Prime Minister. UK Labour is currently campaigning with a manifesto which calls for new nuclear power stations and small modular reactors to make Britain a clean energy superpower. Why is the Albanese Labor government risking the lights going out in Australia instead of using nuclear energy, which is proven around the world to deliver cheaper, cleaner and more consistent energy?