
Trident Replacement Vote Protest
A presence at Faslane on the day of the vote in Parliament on whether or not to replace the Trident nuclear missile system in the mid 2020s.
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2007
14 Mar 2007 - 00:00
14 Mar 2007 - 22:59
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Faslane 365, Trident Ploughshares, Faslane Peace Camp and Scottish CND calls on all individuals and groups in Scotland to arrive at the North Gate of Faslane Naval Base at 8a.m. Wednesday 14th March for a protest against the present Trident system and against any replacement.
12/03/2007
Blockade Report
Demonstration Called at Faslane North Gate for Morning of Trident Replacement Vote
Faslane365
Press Release: 9 March 2007
Peace Movement Protest at Trident Base on Day of Trident Debate/Vote
Wednesday 14 March 8a.m. to noon at North Gate of Faslane Naval Base.
Individuals and groups from across Scotland will denounce Trident and call for disarmament of Britain’s weapons of mass destruction in a demonstration at Faslane Naval Base at 8a.m. Wednesday 14th March.
14/03/2007
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Parliament Square Anti-Trident Protest
9 people who have chained themselves together using a model of a Trident Missile and concrete blocks, blocking the roads around Parliament Square just hours before MPs are to decide on the replacement of the Trident nuclear missile system. 14 March, Indymedia UK
14/03/2007
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In Pictures: Trident Protests
Photos of today's protests at Faslane and the Scottish Parliament
13/03/2007
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A Short History of Faslane Peace Camp
The peace camp then became a rite of passage for a new generation of politicians. While George Galloway and Tommy Sheridan remained true to their CND roots and considered any visit to Faslane which did not end with their arrest...a disappointment, others such as the First Minister Jack McConnell, who once marched with a banner which read: "Trident is Immoral" decided that, actually, it isn't.
14/03/2007
Blockade Report
Anti-Trident Demonstrators Arrested at Faslane, Scottish Parliament and Parliament Square.
Individuals and groups from across the country today denounced Trident as illegal and immoral and called for disarmament of Britain’s weapons of mass destruction in concurrent demonstrations at Faslane Naval Base, Scottish Parliament and Parliament Square. Four people were arrested after blocking the entrance to Faslane, where Trident nuclear weapons are based, while five were arrested after unfurling a banner which read “Whatever They Vote Trident is Still Wrong” on the Scottish Parliament building, and ten people have blockaded Parliament Square.
14/03/2007
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Campaigners in Trident protests
Demonstrators climbed onto the roof of the Scottish Parliament as part of their protest over the crucial Trident vote in the House of Commons.
Five protesters were arrested at Holyrood and another four were detained at the Faslane naval base after they tried to block the entrance.
13/03/2007
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After 50 years of protest, is it too late to beat Trident?
he arguments will be familiar to those who will turn up for the lobby of parliament ahead of Wednesday's vote and the hundredsofScottishanti-nuclear protesters who will be involved in one of the regular blockades of the Faslane base on the day.
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Lawyers Declaration Against Trident Replacement
Available to download below is a declaration from the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy on Trident Replacement.
This is a PDF file. If you have probl
14/03/2007
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Hundreds voice their opposition to missile plan across country
ANTI-nuclear protesters gathered in Westminster last night in an eleventh-hour demonstration against replacing the Trident missile system.
Several hundred people stood opposite Parliament as MPs voted on ordering a new generation of weapons.The demonstration followed a day of anti-Trident protests to vent anger against the Government.





