Daring dawn blockade of Britain’s Nuclear weapons factory

19.5.2014

19.5.2014

This morn­ing at 7.20am a group of peace cam­paign­ers began blockad­ing the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment (AWE) site at Burgh­field, near Read­ing. The pro­test­ers, act­ing as part of Action­AWE [1] cam­paign of non-vio­lent direct action, are try­ing to dis­rupt con­struc­tion of a new nuclear war­head fac­to­ry on the site.

The new devel­op­ment at AWE Burgh­field is being built at a cost to the tax pay­er of almost £2 bil­lion, despite the fact that par­lia­ment has yet to vote on replac­ing the cur­rent gen­er­a­tion of nuclear war­heads that the site would build.

The pro­test­ers were locked togeth­er using hand­cuffs inside ‘lock-on’ devices — made from drain­pipes, and veg­etable oil drums filled with con­crete in order to block the gate to the con­struc­tion site to pre­vent fur­ther work on the site.

Amy Clark, 19, a Peace Stud­ies Stu­dent at Brad­ford Uni­ver­si­ty said “Pub­lic mon­ey is already being spent in its mil­lions toward the renew­al of tri­dent. The final deci­sion on renew­al must be made by 2016 so it’s time to act now to stop it.”

Phil Wood, 20, a Pol­i­tics Stu­dent also at Brad­ford Uni­ver­si­ty added “To be spend­ing mil­lions of pounds and plan­ning to spend bil­lions more on nuclear weapons while cut­ting back on essen­tial pub­lic ser­vices that peo­ple rely on is unfor­giv­able”

Cather­ine Bann, 40, moth­er of two from Tod­mor­den, said: “The mon­ey we would spend renew­ing Tri­dent could pay for all A & E hos­pi­tal depart­ments in the coun­try for the next 40 years! It’s a huge waste of pub­lic mon­ey to be invest­ing in nuclear weapons, and peo­ple like us must make a stand now, so that future gen­er­a­tions do not have to bear the cost.”

Matt Faw­cett, 39, from York­shire CND said: “This ‘do as we say, not as we do’ pol­i­cy of telling oth­er coun­tries they can’t devel­op nuclear weapons while we spend bil­lions devel­op­ing new weapons of our own, not only under­mines attempts to lim­it the spread of nuclear weapons but also dis­cred­its Britain on the world stage. Polls show 87% of the British pub­lic are against spend­ing on new nukes at a time of such dras­tic cuts, yet the con­struc­tion goes on at Burgh­field with­out any par­lia­men­tary debate”

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Notes to edi­tors
The UK has an armed nuclear sub­ma­rine on patrol and ready to fire at all times, with the abil­i­ty to wipe out cities almost any­where on earth with­in 15 minutes[2]. The UK has a stock­pile of around 225 nuclear warheads[3], each with eight times the explo­sive pow­er of the bomb dropped on Hiroshi­ma in 1945 [4] that killed an esti­mat­ed 140,000 to 200,000 peo­ple. Run­ning the Tri­dent nuclear weapons sys­tem cur­rent­ly costs £2 bil­lion a year[5], and has not seen any of the cut­backs fac­ing oth­er gov­ern­ment spend­ing and pub­lic ser­vices. The gov­ern­ment will vote in 2016 to decide whether to invest in the UK’s Tri­dent nuclear weapon sys­tem for anoth­er 30 years.

Oper­at­ed by a con­sor­tium of Jacobs Engi­neer­ing Group, Lock­heed Mar­tin and Ser­co, AWE Burgh­field plays an inte­gral part in the final assem­bly and main­te­nance of nuclear war­heads for use in the Tri­dent system[6]. In 2011 Peter Luff, the then Min­is­ter for Defence Equip­ment, announced £2 bil­lion of spend­ing for rede­vel­op­ment of the Burgh­field and Alder­mas­ton weapons factories[7]. The total spend­ing on Weapons of Mass Destruc­tion in the UK will soar to over £100 Bil­lion should the gov­ern­ment take the deci­sion to renew Tri­dent in 2016 [8].

Action AWE (Atom­ic Weapons Erad­i­ca­tion) is a grass­roots cam­paign of non­vi­o­lent action ded­i­cat­ed to halt­ing nuclear weapons pro­duc­tion at the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment fac­to­ries at Alder­mas­ton and Burgh­field.

[1] http://www.actionawe.org/

[2] http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/peace/trident-the-uks-nuclear-weapons-system

[3]Stockholm Inter­na­tion­al Peace Research Insti­tute:
www.sipri.org/research/armaments/nuclear-forces‎

[4] http://www.cnduk.org/information/briefings UK war­heads are thought to have a yield of 80–100kt.

[5]  http://fullfact.org/factchecks/cost_trident_nuclear_deterrent-28864

[6] www.awe.co.uk/aboutus/the_company_eb1b2.html

[7]  http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm111122/text/111122w0002.htm#111122114002933

[8]  http://www.cnduk.org/information/briefings/trident-briefings
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