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5 December 2005: for immediate release
Press Invite:
No Trident Replacement Public
Meeting, Tuesday 6th December,
6.30 – 8.30pm, Committee Room 10, House of Commons., nr Tube Westminster
The arguments against replacing the Trident Nuclear Weapons System will
be set out by former Cabinet Ministers, MPs, trade union leaders and campaigners
at a meeting organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament this Tuesday.
Speakers will demand that a full public and parliamentary debate takes
place on the replacement of the Trident nuclear weapons system, and that
the option of not replacing Trident must be on the table.
Trident will reach the end of its lifespan in 2025. A decision will be
made in this parliament on its replacement. It is estimated that the total
cost of replacing ‘Trident’ missiles, warheads, submarines
and related facilities could be as much as £25 billion.
Clare Short MP, Secretary of State for International Development 1997–2003
"Replacing Trident will tie UK foreign policy to US policy for
decades to come. It would prevent the UK from acting with others on global
warming, poverty and conflict and perpetuate our role as US poodle".
Michael Meacher MP, Environment Minister 1997 – 2003
“It is highly questionable whether a non-independent British
nuclear weapon still serves any useful purpose. Replacing Trident would
come at an estimated cost of £15 to £25 Billion; surely this
money could be better spent elsewhere. We must have a proper debate and
vote on Trident Replacement and the option not to replace Trident must
be on the table.”
Jeremy Corbyn MP, Chair of Parliament Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
“A full debate and vote must be taken on the issue of Trident
replacement. The government must not be allowed to take this decision
behind closed doors. Far from deterring nuclear threats, replacing Trident
will increase the risk of nuclear conflict.”
Keith Sonnet, Deputy General Secretary UNISON,
“From a public service union perspective replacing Trident is
going to cost £25 billion which would be better spent on improving
public services.”
Bruce Kent, Vice President Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
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The British government should take this opportunity to start
negotiations for nuclear disarmament worldwide, as required under the
nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and become a force for peace in the
world”
The meeting will be addressed by former Cabinet Ministers Clare Short
MP and Michael Meacher MP along side Gordon Prentice MP, Katy Clark MP,
Jim Devine MP (MP for Robin Cook’s former Constituency), Alan Simpson
MP, Gavin Strang MP, Baroness Jenny Tonge (Liberal Democrat Peer), Elfyn
Llwyd MP (Plaid Cymru), Angus Robertson MP (SNP), There will also be speakers
from Trade Unions: Keith Sonnet, UNISON, Barry Camfield, TGWU, John McGhee,
FBU, London Assembly Member Jenny Jones and The First Secretary at the
High Commission of New Zealand, Bill Dobbie, They will be joined by CND’s
Chair, Kate Hudson, Vice-Chair Jeremy Corbyn MP, and Vice-President Bruce
Kent.
For press credentials contact Ruth Tanner on 07968 420859
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Notes to Editor:
1. For further information and interviews please contact Ruth Tanner
CND's Press & Communications Officer on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859
2. For details of CNDs No to Trident Replacement Campaign – www.cnduk.org
3. Unions Nationally affiliated to CND - UNISON, CWU, RMT, FBU, ASLEF
and CATU.
4. No Trident Replacement Meeting leaflet http://www.cnduk.org/pages/6decflyr.pdf
5. CND’s No Trident Replacement Briefing http://www.cnduk.org/pages/binfo/Tdtrep.pdf
6. In a recent MORI/Greenpeace poll 54% of the British public said they
would oppose a costly replacement of Trident. This clearly shows that
when faced with the financial implications of replacing Trident the majority
(54%) oppose the development of a new nuclear weapons system. CND believes
this money would be better spent on defeating poverty at home and abroad,
and providing for employment, education and health. For full details of
the Greenpeace / MORI poll - http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/MultimediaFiles/Live/FullReport/7269.pdf
7. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is one of Europe’s
biggest single-issue peace campaigns, with over 32,000 members in the
UK. CND campaigns for the abolition of all nuclear weapons everywhere.
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