Time Bomb in Cameron
Government. A Future “Little Britain”, separated from Scotland, subservient to
America, outside the EU?
The Irreconcilable opposition of SNP to CFI lobby as well as Trident
By Anthony Bellchambers
May 10, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "GR"
- A future Little
Britain: separated from Scotland, subservient to America, outside the European
Union and beholden to the conflicting agendas of the Conservative Friends of
Israel (CFI) lobby and the SNP is a frightening prospect.
A government expenditure of £100 billion to replace the Trident
nuclear deterrent would be about as protective to Britain as writing a powerful
computer virus which if used would permanently damage our own entire
communications infrastructure leaving all state security systems disabled. The
Trident weapon of mass destruction has no legitimate purpose: its use would be
impossible as huge numbers of civilians, including millions of British citizens,
would be unavoidable victims.
The plain facts are that: ‘international
terrorism, cyber-attacks and natural hazards as greater threats than nuclear
war. The cost of replacing Trident would be enough to fully fund A&E services in
UK for 40 years, employ 150,000 new nurses, build 1.5 million affordable homes,
build 30,000 new primary schools, or cover tuition fees for 4 million students.’
The Trident so-called deterrent is for status reasons only. It
should be scrapped and Britain’s defence infrastructure should be rebuilt
without nuclear or chemical weapons of mass destruction and without any
collaboration from Israeli-owned arms suppliers. Britain’s defence should not be
compromised by the use of equipment sourced from outside the EU or NATO. To do
so, potentially places us, in Britain, all in danger in the event of any future
conflict.
The Conservative government’s current defence policy is
dangerously flawed and with an isolated Britain divorced from Scotland and
outside the EU – would be an easy target for international terrorism.
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Anthony Bellchambers, Global Research, 2015