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Trident Ploughshares Press Release
22
September 2014
Trident Nuclear Weapons Base Blockaded in Post Referendum
Protest
This morning, four days after the historic referendum Trident
Ploughshares [1] and Faslane Peace Camp [2] have partially blocked the north
gate to Faslane Naval Base, homeport of the UK Trident nuclear weapons system,
sending a strong message that the overwhelming desire of Scotland to be rid of
nuclear weapons must be honoured.
Five activists have locked on to each
other while displaying banners that read Scrap Trident and Scotland YES Trident
NO. Traffic waiting to enter the base is backing up causing gridlock at the
roundabout close to the gate.The action followed a hundred strong protest at the
base on Saturday after the referendum delivering the message: YES or NO Trident
Has Got to Go.
Brian Quail, a member of SCANA and Trident Ploughshares
and one of the blockaders said “We campaigned for a YES vote because an
independent Scotland would have thrown out nuclear weapons. But the result of
the referendum does not mean that we have to accept the continuing UK policy of
relying on these weapons of indiscriminate slaughter. On the contrary we know
that the vast majority of Scots, including those who voted No, reject
Westminster ’s plans to replace Trident, as do a simple majority of people UK
wide. And just as the independence referendum has opened up a national debate on
constitutional issues it also calls into question the replacement of Trident, a
decision that will take place in early 2016, following the next general
election.”
Janet Fenton from Trident Ploughshares and Scottish WILPF
said “We must now channel the energy of the YES campaign and the clear rejection
by 1.6million people of Westminster politics as usual into policy changes. If
the parties continue to disregard the will of the people for disarmament of
these horrific, useless and expensive weapons there is bound to be a resurgence
of vigorous opposition to them, including renewed nonviolent action like ours
today. We are here today to send a strong message that we will not rest until we
see the end of Trident and the abolition of nuclear weapons.”
The
blockaders are Jane Tallents (07778276833), Brian Larkin, Mary Millington, Jean
Oliver and Brian Quail.
ENDS
Contact: Leonna O'Neill
07596902461
Contact for Photos: Douglas David Shaw: 07713 918940
Notes to Editors
[1] Trident Ploughshares campaigns for the
disarmament of the UKs nuclear weapons. For further information
see:www.tridentploughshares.org.uk
[2] Faslane Peace Camp has maintained
a continuous protest against Trident nuclear weapons outside the Faslane Naval
Base since 1982. For further information see: www.faslanepeacecamp.worpress.org
1 comment:
I hope something good comes out of it all.
Of course, Cameron's promises aren't worth the paper they are printed on.
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