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- Armed Forces — Question (5 May 2009)
Baroness Taylor of Bolton: My Lords, as was made clear in the debate just last Thursday, the Government are committed to the progress of Trident. There are differing views, and there is a cost to be had. We would all like to see moves towards the diminution of our reliance on nuclear weapons, but we would have to be very secure that any progress in that direction did not put the safety of the United Kingdom in jeopardy.
- Written Answers — House of Lords: Armed Forces: Complex Weapons (29 Sep 2008)
Baroness Taylor of Bolton: ...Missile (TLAM), a land-attack capability against high-value non-hardened facilities in heavily defended areas In addition to the above, the UK's strategic deterrent, currently provided by the Trident missile system, is also a complex weapon. I am withholding details of certain in-service complex weapons systems as their release would, or would be likely to, prejudice the capability,...
