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17 October 2004: For immediate release
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament today reacted with outrage at the
Independent on Sunday’s report that the Prime Minister has secretly
agreed to host US Star Wars missiles at Fylingdales. The group has promised
to use all means possible to resist the move. CND criticises the decision
to host such missiles, the secretive, behind the scenes deal-making that
led to that decision and the reported plans to develop a spin campaign
to win public support.
In response, the campaign group has promised to use all non-violent means
to stop deployment of such missiles, including a peace camp at the base
if/when building begins, an awareness-raising campaign, demonstrations,
direct action and educating parliamentarians. Should deployment or building
work begin at the base for these missiles, CND has declared Fylingdales
will become Blair’s Greenham Common.
Kate Hudson, Chair of CND, said,
“Just as with the initial agreement for the Fylingdales radar to
be used for Star Wars, and just as with Iraq, Tony Blair has made a hugely
important defence policy deal with the US behind closed doors and without
debate. A decision of this magnitude should be debated in parliament and
the country. CND will push hard for that debate and will do all it can
to resist deployment of Star Wars missiles in the UK”
Neil Kingsnorth, CND’s Star Wars campaigner said,
“We’ve had enough of the closed-door democracy of this government.
Star Wars missiles in the UK will not provide another layer of defence,
as Blair will tell us when his spin machine kicks in, but will make the
UK a greater target for attack. The UK does not need to be the front-line
of defence for the US homeland and Tony Blair needs to start putting the
UK’s interests before those of US foreign policy.”
The Star Wars system is designed not for defence but for control and
securing US’s position as sole superpower. It threatens to provoke
nuclear proliferation and lead to the placing of weapons in space. CND
argues that the UK should not only play no part in the system but should
openly oppose is on the international stage.
ENDS
1) For further comment/interview contact Neil Kingsnorth (Star Wars campaigner)
07818 411823 or Ruth Tanner (Press Officer) 07968 420859
2) CND is one of the UK’s leading campaign organisations campaigning
against the Star Wars system and space weapons and has a dedicated campaign
unit based in Yorkshire. For more information on Star Wars, Fylingdales
and related issues see www.yorkshirecnd.org.uk
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