How many cops does it take to police a Tea Party? – Faslane 365

25.03.2007

Fifty people attended a Tea Party outside the gates of the Faslane Nuclear Base in Scotland. Tea was served in china cups and saucers. A table displayed vegan scones, cucumber sandwiches and cakes. Local residents were invited to share tea with activists and discuss how to disarm Britians Trident Weapons of Mass Destruction.

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Faslane tea party 225.03.2007

Fifty people attended a Tea Party outside the gates of the Faslane Nuclear Base in Scotland. Tea was served in china cups and saucers. A table displayed vegan scones, cucumber sandwiches and cakes. Local residents were invited to share tea with activists and discuss how to disarm Britians Trident Weapons of Mass Destruction.

How many cops does it take to police a tea party?…Twenty Six Apparently.

A small group of disarmament activists travelled from Brighton to hold a Tea Party at the Faslane Nuclear Base in Scotland. An invitation was sent out to local residents around the base who have been disturbed by the recent string of road blockades which have been part of the Faslane365 campaign*. The Invitation read “We would like to cordially invite you to a Tea Party full of sophistication, poise and wisdom. We hope to talk with you and test the old english conviction that any problem can be sorted out with a nice cup of tea”.

The Tea Party was set up on the pavement outside the base and a table displayed an elegant array of vegan scones, cucumber sandwiches and cakes. Fifty guests arrived from Glasgow, Helensburgh and all over Britain. Bemused passers by witnessed permanent residents of the Faslane Peace Camp** dressed in their finest gloves and hats, sipping tea from china cups and saucers. Old gowns were worn and live guitar music entertained. The tea party hosts said “We wanted to counter the barbarity of nuclear weapons and show these uncivilased weapons of mass destruction the proper way to behave”.

Peace activists and local residents alike, looked on with laughter as twenty six police officers arrived to ‘police’ the event. They formed a line across the gates to the base, creating their own blockade of the previously unobstructed entrance. After hungrily watching cakes being eaten, they made the rule that no one could cross the road. The guests continued to ignore them and after three hours stood in a line they left.

Fun was had by all.

* Faslane365 is the campaign to continuously blockade the Faslane Nuclear Base for a year. www.faslane365.org
** Faslane Peace Camp has been located outside the Scotish Nuclear Base for coming up to twenty five years. It has been witnessing and campaigning for peace, making it the longest standing protest site in the UK.

Anti-Trident Protest at Atomic Weapons Establishment – 19th March

Almost thirty demonstrators braved the chilly early morning weather at the gates of the Atomic Weapons Establishment in Aldermaston, Berkshire – Britain’s nuclear bomb factory – to protest against Parliament’s decision last Wednesday to renew Trident, and against the construction and development work that has been going on all the while at the site, even before any democratic decision has been made on the future of Britain’s nuclear warheads. Particularly noticeable is the work on the Orion laser, which is designed to circumvent the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and facilitate the development and testing of a new generation of nuclear warheads, in contravention of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Peace flagsAlmost thirty demonstrators braved the chilly early morning weather at the gates of the Atomic Weapons Establishment in Aldermaston, Berkshire – Britain’s nuclear bomb factory – to protest against Parliament’s decision last Wednesday to renew Trident, and against the construction and development work that has been going on all the while at the site, even before any democratic decision has been made on the future of Britain’s nuclear warheads. Particularly noticeable is the work on the Orion laser, which is designed to circumvent the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and facilitate the development and testing of a new generation of nuclear warheads, in contravention of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The action was called by Block the Builders, fresh from their successful blockade of Parliament Square in London on Wednesday. Amongst those present on Monday were the University of Kent Student CND – making their debut at Aldermaston; the knitting grannies; and Jane from Bristol, who went to school locally and was celebrating her 85th birthday; and of course masses of police! The story was covered by the Newbury Weekly News, who were particularly intrigued by the knitting grannies:

http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Article.aspx?articleID=3997

The next planned blockade and protest at Aldermaston has been called by Trident Ploughshares for Tuesday 10th April (just after Easter weekend). Please come along and bring your mates too, and help keep up the pressure!

More details:
http://www.tridentploughshares.org/events.php3#1477
http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/index.php

York Vikings go berserk over Trident

19.03.2007
A twelve strong group from York, dressed as Vikings, have successfully blockaded both entrances to the Faslane nuclear submarine base. The coordinated action completely closed the base for half an hour this morning. Four men and eight women were arrested in the peaceful protest.

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19.03.2007
A twelve strong group from York, dressed as Vikings, have successfully blockaded both entrances to the Faslane nuclear submarine base. The coordinated action completely closed the base for half an hour this morning. Four men and eight women were arrested in the peaceful protest.

One of the protesters, Richard Lane, said “The Vikings slaughtered tens of thousands of people but they did so over half a millennium. Trident could do the same in a minute.” Dave Taylor of York Green Party said “Whatever happened to the ethical foreign policy that New Labour once promised?” “There is nothing ethical about spending billions of pounds on weapons that the human race cannot afford to use,” he added.

The base is subject to a year long campaign rejecting nuclear weapons and, in particular, the renewal of Trident. This has attracted a lot of international support. So far, nearly 600 people from all over the world have been arrested in as many actions and blockades.

4 anti-military activists from Spain poured gallons of red paint over themselves at Faslane

A group of 15 Spanish activists from five different areas of Spain, all belonging to the Spanish Consciencious Objection Movement, arrived at Faslane for the week-end. With banners, song and dance they protested at the UK’s possession and deployment of nuclear weapons.

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A group of 15 Spanish activists from five different areas of Spain, all belonging to the Spanish Consciencious Objection Movement, arrived at Faslane for the week-end. With banners, song and dance they protested at the UK’s possession and deployment of nuclear weapons.

Last Thursday march 18th the British passed the updating of their nuclear arsenal, including the nuclear submarines nucleares with Trident missiles with more destructive power (12 nuclear heads) than the bombs
thrown over Hirosima and Nagasaki. The cost of this programe goes up to 30.000 millions of euros. These are real mass destruction weapons

In view of this, antimilitarist activists of diferent parts of the Spanish State have travelled to the military base where this submarines are located in Faslane (Scotland), to carry out an action of blockade.
This antimilitarist action is within the framework of a campaign that is taking place since last october. Up to now there have been 579 people from all ovr the world arreested in several actions of blockade. Also,
in front of the military base, there is a peace camp (Faslane Peace Camp) to demand the disarmament of the base and the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. This Peace Camp has been operating for 25 years.

AA-MOC has been working for years to build a world without wars where Armies and weapons -particulary if they are nuclear- have no place, a world where the huge military expenses (almost 18.000 millions of euros
in the Spanish State this year) are devoted to cover social necessities.

Today AA-MOC has bockaded the North gate of the Military Base of Faslane in Scotland. To do so, two women and two men from Salamanca, Madrid, Zaragoza and Alicante -supported by other activists of the State- have
poured red paint over themselves. The red colour symbolizes the suffering and the bloodshed that these weapons of mass destruction can cause. The paint has impeded the immediate detention of the activists.
Finally they have been arrested and moved to diferent police stations. They were released ten hours later without charges.

Telephone for interviews: (34) 609.469.599 ó (34) 696.343.586
To dowmload photos: http://www.box.net/shared/1d8sqy8gcy
Video: http://www.box.net/shared/m1om1e29pc
Further info (spanish): www.insumissia.org

http://www.faslane365.org

Faslane Peace Camp needs visitors!

Faslane Peace Camp recently celebrated its 23rd year of direct action to oppose the Trident nuclear submarines stationed 30 miles north of Glasgow. Visitors are always welcome, for a day, a week, or longer!

Faslane Peace Camp recently celebrated its 23rd year of direct action to oppose the Trident nuclear submarines stationed 30 miles north of Glasgow. Visitors are always welcome, for a day, a week, or longer!

Directions: Train from Glasgow Queen Street or 216 bus from Jamaica Street to Helensburgh Central. Then catch the 316 bus to the peace camp.

For more info and to check the current situation: 01436 820 901
faslanepeacecamp@hotmail.com

Next BIG Aldermaston Blockade Monday 19th March

Next blockade: Monday 19th March
http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/Blockades.php

This will be the first blockade since the vote in parliament last
Wednesday 14th March in favour of replacing Trident. Because of that vote and
the total lack of public debate and consultation that preceded it, this needs
to be the most massive show of strength ever to tell them that there is,
and there will continue to be, massive opposition to any new nuclear weapons.

Next blockade: Monday 19th March
http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/Blockades.php

This will be the first blockade since the vote in parliament last
Wednesday 14th March in favour of replacing Trident. Because of that vote and
the total lack of public debate and consultation that preceded it, this needs
to be the most massive show of strength ever to tell them that there is,
and there will continue to be, massive opposition to any new nuclear weapons.

If we can’t stop the next generation of nuclear weapons by voting…then
we have to use all other means.

The building work at Aldermaston has continued throughout the so-called
parliamentary “debate”; millions are being invested in new facilities.
Right now, work on the Orion laser site – a key facility for the future of
Britain’s WMD project – is well underway.

Meet up on Sunday 18th March at 6pm at the Friends Meeting House in
Newbury (map: http://tinyurl.com/beuyo) for a planning meeting on the
action on Monday morning, and a meal. Please bring a sleeping bag and a
mat. More details on http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk/Blockades.php

Climate Camp Meeting this weekend in Bristol, and Film

Last year saw 600 people gather in the shadow of Drax Power Station for the ten day Camp For Climate Action. This weekend in Bristol is the next national planning meeting, Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th March. The venue is Barton Hill Settlement which is 5 min from Lawrence Hill Station.

Last year saw 600 people gather in the shadow of Drax Power Station for the ten day Camp For Climate Action. This weekend in Bristol is the next national planning meeting, Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th March. The venue is Barton Hill Settlement which is 5 min from Lawrence Hill Station.

Any questions, suggestions or proposals for the meeting can be sent to gatherings [at] climatecamp.org.uk.

Last years camp was captured on video and turned into a documentary by Cine Rebalde called Reclaim Power. Copies are now available on DVD in this country from Rising Tide and local groups working towards this years climate camp.

Those in London can check out the climate camp film as part of two evenings of climate chaos related films at the rampART social centre (see http://rampart.co.nr for details). Also showing is the epic documentary The Planet, plus Global Dimming and The Denial Machine. Additionally there will be speakers and info.

More info on film at http://www.cinerebelde.org/site.php3?id_rubrique=22&lang=en
More info on camp for climate action at http://climatecamp.org.uk

concrete lock-on tips (following Parliament Square blockade)

If they took only 20 mins to demolish each lockon then your concrete doesn’t sound up to scratch. Don’t mean to brag but a similar lock on I once built took them 6 hours to demolish with jack hammers and angle grinders. In future you need to include some metal reinforcing mesh or crinkly rebar rods, either offcuts of the proper stuff from builders skips or sawn up supermarket trolleys are ok. Including metal mesh serves not only to bind the concrete together but it spreads the shockwave from jack hammers throughout the material rather than allowing it to be concentrated at the chisel tip. Also good to include some short lengths of blue 6mm rope which prevents the forces of darkness from being able to separate the chunks of fragmented concrete which really winds them up. The other really important things are to use freshly bought cement, be sure your concrete mix is very thoroughly mixed – absolutely no sandy or cementy streaks visible – and then poured in less than 20 mins or so and when pouring it, don’t do it all in one go but ram or tamp (jiggle and shake) it in thoroughly into the container in stages with the end of a bit of 4 x 2. Your concrete looks like it has voids in it which is always a considerable weakness. Good luck with future courageous actions.

Lock-on after drillingIf they took only 20 mins to demolish each lockon then your concrete doesn’t sound up to scratch. Don’t mean to brag but a similar lock on I once built took them 6 hours to demolish with jack hammers and angle grinders. In future you need to include some metal reinforcing mesh or crinkly rebar rods, either offcuts of the proper stuff from builders skips or sawn up supermarket trolleys are ok. Including metal mesh serves not only to bind the concrete together but it spreads the shockwave from jack hammers throughout the material rather than allowing it to be concentrated at the chisel tip. Also good to include some short lengths of blue 6mm rope which prevents the forces of darkness from being able to separate the chunks of fragmented concrete which really winds them up. The other really important things are to use freshly bought cement, be sure your concrete mix is very thoroughly mixed – absolutely no sandy or cementy streaks visible – and then poured in less than 20 mins or so and when pouring it, don’t do it all in one go but ram or tamp (jiggle and shake) it in thoroughly into the container in stages with the end of a bit of 4 x 2. Your concrete looks like it has voids in it which is always a considerable weakness. Good luck with future courageous actions.

Never ever use ordinary “building” or soft sand which is only used for bricklaying and will make very crumbly concrete indeed. You should be using all in ballast which is sharp sand already mixed with pebbles. In some parts of the country – mostly the north – you can’t get this so will have to mix your own using SHARP sand and mixed size pebbles from pea size up to the size of brazil nuts or so.

More Trident actions – London & Scotland (film & photos added)

London – Parliament Square: blockade, Critical Mass, inside House of Commons, demo & celebs rally>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

14.03.2007
Anti-Trident protestors today shut down Great George Street in Parliament Square at around 11:45 am today for about 15 minutes in protest over the government’s plans to renew Britain’s nuclear capability. After police picked them up and moved them to the side, two of five lanes were reopened to traffic.

London – Parliament Square: blockade, Critical Mass, inside House of Commons, demo & celebs rally>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Trident protest Parliament Square 314.03.2007
Anti-Trident protestors today shut down Great George Street in Parliament Square at around 11:45 am today for about 15 minutes in protest over the government’s plans to renew Britain’s nuclear capability. After police picked them up and moved them to the side, two of five lanes were reopened to traffic.

9 people who have chained themselves together using a model of a Trident Missile and concrete blocks, blocking the roads around Parliament Square just hours before MPs are to decide on the replacement of the Trident nuclear missile system.

One of the protesters, Mell Harrison from Bungay said “we were told that there would be a full and open debate but this has not happened. Even some people who are currently in favour of Trident are not happy about the way the debate has been conducted. This is an issue of international importance and will not just affect us but leaves the spectre of nuclear holocaust over generations to come.”
She went on to say: “what we need for our security is not a so called ‘independent’ deterrent but an independent foreign policy”.

This action comes during an upsurge of anti-nuclear protests with nearly 580 people arrested since last October, including 30 from the eastern region, in a year long blockade of the Faslane base where the nuclear submarines are kept and regular actions at the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston.
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they were strewn out across the whole road while supporters held a banner ‘no trident replacement’. traffic was redirected and the road cleared of vehicles, and then police moved in and, despite the risk of causing injury, manhandled the heavy blocks along with the protesters to the side of the road.

a specialist team arrived and started cutting away at the ‘trident missile’, while the activists were handed notices by police telling them that they were taking part in an ‘unauthorised protest’ under the ‘serious organised crime and police act’ (socpa).

after about half an hour, two lanes of traffic were opened, and the three activists attached to the missile were freed and arrested. one of them had been slightly cut on her right hand during police attempts to release her.

a huge hammer drill was used on the first of the concrete blocks. the block was moulded in a plastic bin with the painted words ‘bin trident’. press were moved well away and officers blocked sight-lines. they claimed it was for health and safety reasons, but continued to allow traffic to pass by within feet of the operation.

each block took a further twenty minutes or so, and it was past four ‘o’ clock when the last of the protesters were removed. it is believed they are charged under the socpa legislation and for obstruction of the highway.

‘block the builders’ stage regular blockades at the aldermarston weapons laboratory and the next is planned for 19th march. they believe that the building work at the lab has already started for the next generation of nuclear weapons and that today’s trident vote is a sham.

more details available at www.blockthebuilders.org.uk

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Critical Mass

The arrival of critical mass livened things up and gave the legions of bored cops something to do, albeit for a short time. At least two cyclists were told that if they peddled round the square again they would be arrested. Sadly the sight of David Cameron being nicked on his bike as he cycled home was not to materialise. He was far too busy showing off his green credentials by helping the government make enough weapons to kill the entire planet twice over.

Inside House of Commons

As MPs debated today over the UKs strategic nuclear deterrence programme in the hours before a final decision was made 3 people were arrested in the House of Commons. They were just a few of the many across Britain who placed themselves in the hands of police officers to make their message, and that of the nations heard. Risking their careers and their freedom for their principles. Read more . . . .

3 people were arrested yesterday (13th march 2007) in the House of Commons, where from 1pm MPs were gathering to debate the issue of the UKs strategic nuclear defence programme and the replacement of Trident, our current nuclear weapons system.

The debate may have opened with a pathetically weak, lame dog of an argument from Margaret Beckett, however some inspiring speeches were given by the likes of Jeremy Corybyn, Micheal Meacher, John McDonnell, Nigel Griffiths and many, many more.

At approximately 6pm, 5 hours into the debate, two peace protesters in the viewing gallery stood up holding a peace flag. Though they remained both silent and static they were immediately noticed my MPs, some of whom pointed (and even smiled). The two protesters (one 18 year old girl and 21 year old guy, both students from Berkshire) were jumped on immediately by guards and escorted out. The 18 year old being carried by out security. They received much applause and support from people in the gallery and subsequently a gentleman was arrested for clapping.

One woman raised objections as to the rough treatment the two young people received; thankfully she was not also arrested for doing so.

Once removed from the viewing area they were escorted to the police rooms where they were informed they had no right to a solicitor or detention review as would be the case outside of parliament.
However they were only detained for under 2 hours and were let out shortly after the vote results was announced.

Twelve minute film shows celebs’ press-call in the morning, the lock-on and parliament square blockade of the afternoon, and the cyclists’ ‘fish on bicycle’ demo in the evening, followed by police harassment as the ‘official’ cnd protest finishes:
Video wmv version – video/x-ms-wmv 17M
mp4 version – video/mp4 15M

Scotland – Faslane nuclear base>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

There were four arrested blockading Faslane this morning and a good presence with banners. Meanwhile Faslane Peace Camp hung a banner saying “Whatever the vote Trident is still wrong” on the Scottish Parliament building. 5 were arrested.

I’m sure there will be more to come today and if the Parliament vote to continue with nuclear madness then Direct Action will only increase until they see sense.

Scotland – Scottish parliament>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

At 8 o’clock this morning activists attempted to occupy the roof of the Scottish Parliment at Holyrood. Whilst four activists were arrested before they could reach the roof a lone activist managed to reach the canopy over the front of the building. He unfurled a banner reading, “WHATEVER THEY VOTE TRIDENT IS STILL WRONG”.
At around one o’clock the Police brought in a cherry picker and a specialist police climbing team. They proceeded to cut the banner down whilst the courageous climber did a flit accross the roof. He was unfortuanately arrested at the back of the Parliment building.

A supporter on the ground was also arrested for shouting support to the activist, apparantly he was “inciting a breach of the peace”.

All those arrested are to be held over night to appear in Edinburgh Sherriffs court tomorrow.

And from last few days:

Scotland – MP’s office>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

9 Mar 2007

This morning at 9:30am, pro-disarmament activists occupied Alistair Darling’s (MP Edinburgh West) constituency office on Rutland Square with a life-size inflatable Trident missile. The missile was inflated as much as it could be given the confined space, and left no room even to get to the door. The activists then, after they felt their voices had been heard, attempted to deflate the missile and get it up the stairs.

Unfortunately, Alistair Darling was not in his constituency office (although Sarah Boyack MSP was)- convenient given the fact that it should have been the last opportunity for constituents to lobby him ahead the Trident replacement vote. Very democratic, Darling. The activists then demonstrated outside the office with the missile fully inflated, blocking off the entrance to it.

The purpose of the action was to highlight the MP’s irresponsible siding with Tony Blair on the issue of replacing Trident, and an attempt to put pressure on him to vote according to his constituents’ wishes, as opposed to towing the party line.

The activists cover a broad range of anti-Trident groups and hoped to influence the parliamentary vote on Trident replacement due to take place on Wednesday 14th March. One activist has said: ‘If MPs are unwilling to acknowledge the opinions of their constituents, then constituents must make it a priority to express their views to their MPs – through direct action if necessary.’

Another activist commented: ‘The issue of Trident replacement is bigger than any MPs political agenda or careerist aspirations and bigger than Tony Blair’s legacy. Disarmament starts right here in the UK, we should be an example to follow not international bullies using nuclear weapons as bargaining tools.’

Join us at Faslane, 8am, Wednesday 14th March to demonstrate against Trident replacement and all nuclear weapons.

NO NEW NUCLEAR WEAPONS!

http://www.tridentvoteday.org.uk
http://www.faslane365.org

London – by Big Ben>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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13.3.2007

PRESS RELEASE

Greenpeace volunteers have scaled a crane next to Big Ben and hung a huge banner from it declaring ‘TONY loves WMD’.

The protest comes as MPs prepare to vote tomorrow on whether to renew Britain’s nuclear weapons system and commit Britain to nuclear arms for the next 50 years. The four volunteers aim to occupy the crane until the vote takes place. They hope to telephone as many MPs as possible urging them not to support new weapons of mass destruction.

One of the volunteers on the crane, Cat Dorey, said:’Trident is a cold war relic designed to destroy Russian cities. If MPs buckle under pressure from Tony Blair and vote to renew it, the repercussions will be felt around the world. We can’t oppose proliferation of WMD if we’re building them at home.’

She continued: ‘The government promised a national debate on Trident but this is being rushed through quicker than a shotgun wedding. The real threat is climate change and the billions earmarked for Trident could help make Britain the world’s first low carbon economy. We’re phoning MPs from the crane and asking them to respect the will of the country and vote against Tony Blair’s WMD programme.’

A recent poll commissioned by Channel Four found that three quarters of the public oppose government replacing Trident now.

A report from Greenpeace released last week estimated the true cost of building a new generation of nuclear weapons to replace Trident will be at least £76bn and could rise as high as £100 billion. These figures contrast starkly with the £15-20bn figure the government has previously stated will be the cost of Trident replacement. The report details how government has spun the figures by only including the design and building costs of the submarines and not the far higher price of maintaining and developing the nuclear weapons system over its lifetime.

The campaign to oppose new nuclear weapons systems has received support across the political spectrum

Kofi Annan says of Tony Blair’s policy: ‘They should not imagine that this will be accepted as compatible with the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty.’

Former shadow defence secretary Michael Ancram says: ‘The threat of using nuclear weapons is not only illogical but incredible’ ‘the need for genuinely independent alternative and flexible non-nuclear deterrence is if anything greater.’

Professor Stephen Hawking says: ‘To replace Trident would make it more difficult to get arms reduction. It would also be a waste of money because there are no circumstances in which we would use it independently.’

Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog said in London recently: ‘Britain cannot expect other countries to refrain from acquiring nuclear weapons if it upgrades its trident nuclear weapons system.’

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>demos in other parts of country too – see indymedia.org.uk or elsewhere<<<<<<<<<<< Trident Parliament Square demo

First Aldermaston SOCPA arrest on run-up to Trident vote

11.03.2007
At the start of the week that sees a vote on Trident replacement (14 March), Juliet McBride from Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp was arrested after spending over two hours on a high security fence surrounding the new Orion laser at the Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston.

Aldermaston Orion fence protest11.03.2007
At the start of the week that sees a vote on Trident replacement (14 March), Juliet McBride from Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp was arrested after spending over two hours on a high security fence surrounding the new Orion laser at the Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston.

Juliet was subsequently held for more than 10 hours and charged with Criminal Trespass under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. The Attorney General must now decide whether to proceed with a prosecution.

Her action was taken just before parliament prepares to vote on the government motion on Trident Replacement: “That this house supports the government’s decision as set out in the white paper The Future of the United Kingdoms Nuclear Deterrent (CM6994) to take the steps necessary to maintain the UK minimum strategic nuclear deterrent beyond the life of the existing system and to take further steps towards meeting the UK’s disarmament responsibilities under Article VI of the Non-Proliferation Treaty.”

While the White Paper outlined its belief in the need for iminent decisions on replacing the submarine fleet and missile bodies, the government claims that decisions on future nuclear warheads will not be required until the next parliament. However, work is already well under way on the new Orion laser – before any decision is made in parliament, at an estimated cost of over £180 million (see building work in pictures). Orion will be able to replicate the conditions of a nuclear explosion, can only be needed and intended to design new nuclear warheads.

For more info contact 07887 802879.

A range of groups are organising events to say “no” to Trident replacement on 14 March. See http://tridentvoteday.org.uk

info@aldermaston.net
http://www.aldermaston.net