Keens Accused of Putting Nuclear Talks At Risk

MPs Alan and Ann Keen vote to replace the Trident nuclear submarines

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Liberal Democrats in Hounslow Borough have expressed their disappointment that local MPs Alan and Ann Keen voted with Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron in the House of Commons to replace the Trident nuclear submarines.

The vote last week saw Labour split between those who wanted a decision on building new Trident submarines put back until after international talks aimed at cutting nuclear weapons in 2010 and those who wanted an immediate decision on replacing the submarines.

The government’s decision to press ahead with a decision was supported by the Conservatives, but 94 Labour MPs voted against.

Cllr Andrew Dakers, Parliamentary spokesperson for Brentford & Isleworth, said,“I am disappointed that Ann Keen voted with Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron whilst so many of her colleagues took a principled stand against the government.”

“There are crucial international talks coming up in 2010 that could lead to cuts in nuclear weapons throughout the world and stop countries developing their own weapons.

“But taking a decision now to replace the Trident submarines will send all the wrong signals to other countries. If Britain is prepared to spend billions on a new nuclear weapon system now, it will encourage countries such as Iran to press forward with development of their own weapon systems.”

Satnam Kaur Khalsa, Parliamentary spokesperson for Feltham & Heston, said,“Liberal Democrats voted against the government because we believe the decision to replace now could undermine the international talks. Once those talks have taken place we can see whether there is sufficient progress during the next decade towards nuclear disarmament to decide if Britain needs to continue as a nuclear armed country.

“By voting now for replacement, Alan Keen and his colleagues have put the talks at risk.”

March 19, 2007