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Defence in the World (7 Jul 2005)

George Galloway: ...is not to hope that they succeed—I started by making clear, I hope, my utter rejection and condemnation of the events in London this morning. It does not matter whether Britain replaces the Trident submarine system with another. The threat now, as the hon. Member for Vale of Glamorgan (John Smith) made clear, is not the intercontinental ballistic missiles of other countries but the...

Water Privatisation (Scotland) (14 Dec 1992)

Mr George Galloway: ...number of reasons connected with the kind of Government we have." They say to me that just 12 miles from that street, the first of four useless hunks of black metal sits on the River Clyde. It is a Trident submarine —one of four which together will cost the British taxpayer £33 billion. Those four useless pieces of metal are pointed nowhere and are bristling with nuclear weapons...

Orders of the Day — Debate on the Address: Social and Economic Situation (29 Jun 1987)

Mr George Galloway: ...central Scotland. There is just one shipyard left in my constituency, Yarrows, which faces the future more fearful than it might have been, given the Government's determination to proceed with the Trident submarine programme and the mortal threat that that represents to the idea of a 50-ship surface fleet, in a Navy that is so necessary to defend our country and to protect and ensure the...

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