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PRESS RELEASE
MPs to demand Trident Replacement vote in Parliament
6 December 2005: for immediate release
No Trident Replacement Public Meeting, Tuesday 6th December
6.30 – 8.30pm, Grand Committee Room, House of Commons, nr tube Westminster
Former Cabinet Minister Michael Meacher will launch an Early Day Motion
calling for a vote in Parliament on Trident Replacement at a Parliamentary
public meeting later today. Speakers at the meeting, organised by the
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, will also demand that a full public
and parliamentary debate takes place on the replacement of the Trident
nuclear weapons system, and will argue that the option of not replacing
Trident must be on the table.
Early Day Motion 1197
'That this House believes there should be the fullest possible public
debate on a decision to replace the Trident nuclear weapons system; notes
that a successor to Trident could cost as much as £25 billion therefore
affecting significantly other public spending options; calls upon the
Government to produce a Green Paper on Trident replacement that considers
all possible options, including non-replacement; and further calls upon
the Government not to conclude any agreements, or to engage in preparations
to build a new generation of nuclear weapons, until after this debate
and a deciding vote is held in Parliament.'
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.”
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.
For press credentials contact Ruth Tanner on 07968 420859
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Notes to Editor:
For further information and interviews please contact Ruth Tanner CND's
Press & Communications Officer on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859
The meeting will be addressed by former Cabinet Ministers Clare Short
MP, Michael Meacher MP and Gavin Strang MP along side Gordon Prentice
MP, Katy Clark MP, Jim Devine MP (MP for Robin Cook’s former Constituency),
Alan Simpson 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, 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 details of CNDs No to Trident Replacement Campaign – www.cnduk.org
Unions Nationally affiliated to CND - UNISON, CWU, RMT, FBU, ASLEF and
CATU.
No Trident Replacement Meeting leaflet
http://www.cnduk.org/pages/6decflyr.pdf
CND’s No Trident Replacement Briefing http://www.cnduk.org/pages/binfo/Tdtrep.pdf
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
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. www.cnduk.org
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