I don't believe that we have any alternative to nuclear power generation if we are to keep pace with growing electricity demands. I don't believe the forecasts that our consumption of electricity will fall. We have a growing population and the number electric vehicles is very slowly starting to increase.
I don't like the idea of nuclear power for the reasons of legacy problems for future generation of people, the terrorist target they present and the consequences of an accident. These factors are enhanced when we ask other nations to finance and build the facilities. This type of power station, like most things, relies on sophisticated & automated fail safe control systems. Generally they are just that, fail safe. But the computer code that drives all of this will be unfathomably complex and only fully understood by the supplier. It isn't beyond the realms of possibility that malicious code could be embedded into the control software, sitting dormant until relationships change or a reason to activate it presenting itself. Such is the complexity of the control software, we would never know of the presence of such a potential threat until it was activated. This could range from shutting the plant down, to sending it into a melt-down scenario.
My opinion is that as much as I dislike it, we need nuclear power generation. But, we must at least fund it ourselves. I don't think we have the skills to design and build such a thing any longer. We might be up to supplying a few bacon butty vans to feed the foreign workers who do have the skills though.