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Published Date: 15 March 2007
CITY MP Nigel Griffiths has vowed to spend more time campaigning for peace after leading a Commons rebellion against the Government on the replacement of Trident.
Prime Minister Tony Blair today brushed off the revolt as individual MPs following their consciences. He said Britain had to remain in the "first division" of Western actions and could not just rely on US military strength to police the world.

An
ti-nuclear campaigners said last night's rebellion at Westminster showed the "vast majority" of Scots were opposed to renewing of Britain's nuclear deterrent.

Mr Griffiths, the MP for Edinburgh South, resigned his post as deputy leader of the Commons in protest at the plans.

As well as Mr Griffiths, the rebels included Mark Lazarowicz, Edinburgh North & Leith, Gavin Strang, Edinburgh East, David Hamilton, Midlothian, Jim Devine, Livingston, and Michael Connarty, Linlithgow & East Falkirk.

Scottish CND said that of the 59 Scottish MPs, 33 voted against, 22 voted for, and four abstained. It said the Labour rebels included 15 of the party's 39 Scots MPs.

Alan Mackinnon, chairman of Scottish CND said: "This vote is further evidence that the people of Scotland have rejected Trident.

"The stance taken by the majority of MPs reflects the opinion of the vast majority of Scots."

Dunfermline and West Fife MP Willie Rennie and fellow Liberal Democrat John Barrett who represents Edinburgh West voted against Trident replacement.

Mr Griffiths' predecessor as Edinburgh South MP, Michael Ancram, abstained when the main vote was taken.



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  • Last Updated: 15 March 2007 1:21 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Nuclear defence
 
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Open Minded,

A Better Place 15/03/2007 15:02:06

We're only making plans for Nigel
We only want what's best for him
We're only making plans for Nigel
Nigel just needs this helping hand
And if young Nigel says he's happy
He must be happy
He must be happy in his work
We're only making plans for Nigel
He future is just a Tote
We're only making plans for Nigel
Nigel's whole future is your vote
And if young Nigel says he's happy
He must be happy
He must be happy in his work
Nigel is not outspoken
But he likes to speak
And loves to be spoken to
Nigel is happy in his work
We're only making plans for Nigel

2

Open Minded,

A Better Place 15/03/2007 15:21:48

Oops. Line nine should start "His".

I am against Trident. There are much much more pressing things to be funded and carried out effectively in Scotland for the good of all the people.

What makes me really angry is the political manoeuvring and posturing that we see far too often. But this standard behaviour for your average politician.

Use your head and not another part of you on 3 May.

3

Scotish Exile,

30/08/2008 20:56:58
The chair of Scottish CND is talking out of his ar8e, how does he know that the Scottish people "have rejected Trident", prove it mate!!!!!

 

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