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TRIDENT REPLACEMENT COSTS GROW,
Plymouth Trade Union Council is affiliated to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and opposes the replacement of Trident. It will not preserve jobs or bring prosperity to Plymouth, and instead, will stand in the way of the social development of Plymouth as a beautiful waterfront destination. Extension of the nuclear fleet will prevent the transformation of the twenty first century technology and workforce Devonport Dockyard into Green Jobs. Tony Staunton, Secretary of PTUC and elected member of CND’s National Council, explains: “We have all the location, the job skills and the technology to produce the equipment needed to save the Planet. Instead, Trident replacement is a project to produce and maintain the hardware that can destroy the planet.” Launching the Plymouth Trade Union Council plan for turning Plymouth into a Green, carbon neutral City, Mr Staunton insisted, “Plymouth is at the water’s edge and very windy! The dockyard is the perfect place to produce wave-powered energy generators and wind turbines. We are at the crucial moment to swords into ploughshares – Climate Change threatens us all, and nuclear weapons threaten us too. The creation of Green Jobs can replace threats with promises.”
She continued, “A lurking nightmare for the MoD is that the replacement American missile may not even fit the British subs. It was a Bush-Blair deal that agreed UK access to new missiles, but with Obama taking nuclear reduction talks seriously and considering recessionary delays and cut-backs at the Pentagon, there is no guarantee that the Navy will get the missiles they were expecting at the time they’d want them. This would be a knock-out blow to the whole Trident replacement project.” “The Committee says the MoD should commission independent research on its cost estimates. To meaningfully inform discussion, this must be presented to Parliament as part of a full debate this autumn. Despite the opposition of over 100 MPs, ministers plan to sneak out the hugely important ‘Initial Gate’ report - on the first stage of the replacement process - during the Parliamentary recess this September. This gives no chance for democratic scrutiny. With taxpayers’ billions at stake, Gordon Brown must allow the MoD report to be debated by MPs, fully equipped with the latest information. The majority of the UK population opposes the replacement of Trident, and retired generals have recently stated that Trident is militarily useless and should be scrapped. Now is the time for the government to fully revisit this issue, cancel Trident replacement and spend the money on the genuine needs of the British people.” Kate Hudson and Tony Staunton will be speaking at the Plymouth May Day festival for a Sustainable Future, Bank Holiday Monday 4th May.
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