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The Royal Navy (3 Mar 1988)

Miss Ann Widdecombe: Does the hon. Gentleman agree that cruise missiles would not be as satisfactory as Trident, even if it were possible to replace Trident, principally on account of their range, which therefore limits the area of seas in which they can hide? Does he also concede that if, under those circumstances, one chose cruise rather than Trident a larger number of submarines would be needed to present as...

Defence: Second Day's Debate (28 Oct 1987)

Miss Ann Widdecombe: ...the fact that they are governed by a party which is wholly committed to an effective nuclear deterrent. I spent many hours yesterday and some today listening to Opposition Members decrying the Trident programme. I thought that they had been sufficiently effectively answered yesterday, but today we have heard the same tired arguments, based on the same flawed logic. Both in their...

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