Press Release
Contact: Richard Burt 07970 713 032
Embargo: Immediate 12th March 2007
CONSERVATIVE MP, SIR MICHAEL SPICER CHALLENGED OVER TRIDENT
Conservative MP for West Worcestershire, Sir Michael Spicer has been challenged
to vote against the replacement of the Trident nuclear submarines by West
Worcestershire’s Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt.
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, backed by David Cameron’s Conservatives, have
forced a vote in the Commons on replacing the four Trident submarines which will
be held on Wednesday 14th March.
Richard Burt said, “The decision on the replacement of the Trident submarines is
not needed until at least 2014. This is the date accepted by many experts and by
the House of Commons Defence Select Committee.
“And there is a powerful reason for taking the decision in the next decade
rather than now. In 2010, the next round of international nuclear disarmament
talks will be held. It is vital that they are successful.
“Taking a decision on replacing the Trident submarines now pre-empts the outcome
of those talks and could cause them to fail. It will show the rest of the world
that the UK is not serious about negotiating away nuclear weapons.
“And it will encourage countries such as Iran to continue developing their own
nuclear programme.
“The most sensible course of action is to decide whether or not to replace
Trident, with all the costs involved, after we have seen the outcome of the
nuclear disarmament talks.
“That is why Liberal Democrat MPs will be voting against the Blair, Brown and
Cameron decision to press ahead with replacement now on 14th March.
“I find it staggering that the Conservatives are jumping into bed with Tony
Blair and Gordon Brown on this issue. At a time when the country is wanting Tony
Blair to go, David Cameron is simply attempting to set himself up as a pale
imitation of the Prime Minister.
“It is clear the Conservatives are not a real alternative to Labour and David
Cameron’s party is failing to do its job of opposing the Government.
“I am calling on Sir Michael Spicer here in West Worcestershire to vote against
Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and vote against this decision which could cause
these vital international talks to fail.
“This is too important a situation for Sir Michael to jump into bed with Tony
Blair. If he is serious about negotiating away nuclear weapons, backing Blair
and Brown on this is definitely the wrong thing to do.”
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