Sam Jones and Joss Garman, both 19 year old students, cut through the outer security fence at the Nuclear Weapons Base causing considerable disruption to base operations and marking the new years’ first direct action against Trident.
Jones, who lived for seven years at Faslane Peace Camp said, “Tony Blair spends 1000 times the sum he has promised in aid to the victims of the earthquake on Trident.”
Garman added, “Not content to have killed 100,000 people in Iraq, his obsession with WMD will now mean that money that could be well spent on humanitarian relief will be spent on a useless and illegal weapons programme.”
Both have now been released with charges of bye-laws and malicious mischief.
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Spot on
03.01.2005 20:14
Alex Higgins
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Surprising
03.01.2005 22:20
On what is this based ? Where are the figures produced from ? How does one quantify the costs of a weapon system whose major capital expenditure was all in the past ? Does the writer know or understand how the Royal Navy costs ship (submarine) maintainance ?
A spurious imotive argument is being used to "prove" a belief. The arguments against nuclear weapons are many. In this case the cost one simply does not stack up.
Dutch
Cost
04.01.2005 01:00
The government admits that Trident costs £1.5 billion a year to maintain. The government pledged £50 million to the victims of the Tsunami. (Over 1000 times less actually, not ten times...)
Further, the war in Iraq cost £60 billion.
It is is my understanding that the 'mess' inside Faslane for entertaining base workers etc alone, cost over £100 million to build.
I think the lack of prioirity that the government gives to humanitarian relief compared with the money it spends on the military is a point worth highlighting...hence the action.
This action was one of Trident Ploughshares and nothing to do with the organisation, CND, though Trident Ploughshares does work with CND for some actions. You may note from the website, that by September there have been 2,184 arrests of Trident Ploughshares activists targetting mostly Faslane, in direct action. Not exactly a light presence I'd say, but a continued focussed campaign of direct action and civil disobedience which is overwhelming the local courts and disrupting base operations on practically a weekly basis.
and yes, Michael's message seems to have gone.
Peace.
j
e-mail: info@tridentploughshares.org
Homepage: http://www.tridentploughshares.org
more on military cost
04.01.2005 08:02
sid
Tsunami & Iraq
04.01.2005 12:18
Sent all your lottey money/booze n' fags budget/Buy-to-Let mortgage payments to charity...but STILL have an itchy conscience??
So why not pledge a contribution to an organisation which really can DELIVER when it comes to destruction?
The M.o.D.
Just drop us a line - via the Inland Revenue - to say how much you'll pay in future to match munitions tonnage dropped on Iraq with aid tonnage to the Tsumani stricken regions..
25%.... 27%... 35%...41%... More....
Alistair Mitchell
e-mail: alistairmitchell@hotmail.com
Tsunami Government Aid and General Public Donations
04.01.2005 20:33
At first the Gov announces something like £1M UKP of aid - gets panned in the media - ups it to £15M as the scale of the disaster begins to sink in.
Then the public donates something like £20 million in two days and the uk Gov ups its contribution again.
Then one or two days later and the uk public has given £50 million and the uk Gov again ups its aid by another £35M to match the contributions of normal people.
Now the uk public total has almost reached £80 million...
I find it utterly amazing that the public has given more than the government pledges each time. Amazing, depressing and inspiring all at the same time.
The other figure that made me think was the US Gov aid budget for this disaster - just FOUR HOURS worth of what it spends in Iraq! That makes me sick.
Pete