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MPs vote to renew Trident weapons system
MPs have backed the renewal of the UK's Trident nuclear weapons system, voting 472 to 117 in favour in Parliament.
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A shame but not surprising
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The vote approves the manufacture of four replacement submarines at an estimated cost of £31bn.
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon told MPs nuclear threats were growing around the world and Trident "puts doubts in the minds of our adversaries". Labour was split over the issue with many of its MPs defying leader Jeremy Corbyn and backing the government. |
Tragic!
They should've looked for a cheaper alternative |
Ya know who cares about the NHs? Or homelessness? People in poverty? Education?
As long as we have weapons that can kill thousands of innocent civilians that we'll never use |
Just the fact she answered "Yes." When asked if she's willing to kill 100,000 thousand innocent men women and children
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Labour had a free vote on this and rightly so I say,so they could vote for, against or abstain as they wished. More free votes on issues like this should be the norm in my view. |
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Yes it may well cover up other problems but for me it is the better way on issues like this. |
Common sense prevails.
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Its a Nuke Club no cheap way out of it Sign Of The Times. |
£31 Billion that we don't have on a new rubber dick to swing. Bravo.
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Well thank feck for that.We apparently made and agreement with a load of other countries in 1968 that we would protect them with our nuclear weapons if they did'nt build their own.If we got rid of ours we could see loads of new nuclear states popping up as we would have broken our end of the bargain.
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Its a pointless system anyway, if just one nuke was launched, the world would be ash in minutes.
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And let's be clear - M.A.D is the -- only -- possible reason that we could have for maintaining nukes. If anyone starts launching them, the literal world is finished. Ashes. |
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I am reminded again of a song I found on a 60s compilation cd,it was called 'Eve of destruction'. A line said, '' ...if the button is pushed there's no running away, there'll be no one to save with the World in a grave...''. |
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There exists such strategies as 'Preemptive Strikes' and 'Detterent' - all good stuff. It is total B.S. that the 'EU' has 'kept the peace' in Europe since WW2' - it is the hoorors which befell two little cities in Japan which have thus far prevented WW3, and they are called Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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Deterrent = m.a.d, exactly what I'm talking about. It is only a deterrent to other fully-armed states. If we are ever in a military conflict that would require us to use such a deterrent it is already over. It is NOT a deterrent of any kind to groups like ISIS. As I said... Sledgehammer vs Bees. War is no longer between entrenched nation states, it is fluid guerilla style global organisations. You cannot nuke them. Your Sledgehammer becomes a rubber chicken. If we ever slide BACK to a world in which technologically advanced states are at each others throats and nukes become a realistic deterrent.. We are already completely ****ed. If we were ever to launch a Trident nuclear weapon first in a preemptive strike, we are already ****ed. A pre-emptive strike against who?? Useless. |
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