<p>➀ The UK faces strong local opposition to datacentre construction due to water supply concerns, but national policies mandate their approval even in green belts;</p><p>➁ Ed proposes adopting water-free liquid-cooling technology to the Secretary of State, allowing environmentally sustainable datacentre development;</p><p>➂ By positioning himself as a technical advisor for datacentre approvals, Ed gains significant political influence and access to lucrative government contracts.</p>
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