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Can '6 step programme' wean nuclear nations off their A-bomb addiction?
Posted by jossc on 4 February 2009.
Can David Miliband find a cure for nuclear weapons addiction?
Foreign Secretary David Miliband gave a speech today in London outlining a new '6 step programme' for creating a world free of nuclear weapons. His speech was largely a response to pressure created by recent high-profile campaigns emerging from the US, which have been calling for step by step progress towards the ultimate abolition of the world's nuclear arsenals.
Getting rid of the bomb? Sounds like radical stuff, but what's particularly radical is who is behind these campaigns. Not your 'usual suspect' peaceniks, but rather some of the biggest names in international diplomacy, who have come together to demand action on global security because they see the spread of nuclear weapons as the biggest threat to our immediate future.
Read more »The Trident tour finishes
Posted by bex on 16 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
Sunrise over The Sunrise
© Greenpeace/Sumner
Blimey. I’m not sure how time has slipped past so fast but, after a five week frenzy of Faslane blockading, crane climbing, arrests, solitary confinement, losing the ship, getting it back again, bearing witness, gigs, press conferences, political events, rallies and general sleep deprivation, the Trident: we don’t buy it tour has just come to an end.
The Arctic Sunrise set sail for Scandinavia a couple of hours ago, cheered on from the quayside by a smattering of exhausted Greenpeace folk and watched by the police boat that inevitably appears every time the ship moves.
Read more »The Trident vote is over but this is just the beginning...
Posted by simon on 15 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog 
© Greenpeace/Davison
I wake up, my first decent lie-in since Christmas, and realise it's the 15th of March - the ides of March - not a good day for Julius Caesar who was assassinated in the Senate on this date in 44BC. And not a good day for that other megalomaniac with a receding hairline, Tony Blair. His attempts to quell the biggest domestic rebellion in 10 years failed miserably and now his plans to replace Trident have been utterly de-legitimised nationally and internationally.
Tony wears his heart on his sleeve, and it looks like he'll get his WMD
Posted by tracy on 14 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
It's been a long day, so excuse the lame rhyme (above), I just couldn't stop myself. It's not that I'm giddy with excitement, it's all been rather anti-climatic really. We didn't expect the vote would be defeated, so there was no surprise when Blair got his way and the vote to replace Trident went through. Tony gets to go ahead and build his new weapon of mass destruction – the Blair Bomb, his legacy. But only because of help from the Tories. That some how feels hollow too. So I look elsewhere for inspiration.
“It’s not the end of the story by any means,” said Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn immediately following the vote. “This is a very big rebellion.”
Last minute lobby
Posted by tracy on 14 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
The government will be voting to build a new nuclear bomb today. Our climbers spent a cold night up the crane outside Big Ben, but they are still there trying to reach MPs as the arrive with their banner "Tony loves WMD".
There is already a massive police presence outside parliament and inside the corriors of power we're lobbying MPs to say no to new nuclear weapons. Throughout the day different groups will stage their own protests; CND, Faslane 365, Block the Builders, Rethink Trident and many more. Here are the first images back from the Rethink Trident Mps breakfast with Viven Westwood, Bianca Jagger and Annie Lennox.
You can join the rally at Parliament Square from 1pm to show your opposition to Trident. And send us your photos of the day at greenpeace@moblg.net
Vivienne Westwood outside the Houses of Parliament this morning lobbying MPs to vote against Trident. | Vivienne with Jon Trickett MP who sponsored the hugely important cross-party amendment to delay the decision on Trident. |
Annie Lennox at the Rethink Trident group lobby at parliment this morning. | Bianca Jagger with Joan Ruddoch at the Rethink Trident group lobby |
Critical mass at Parliament Square
Posted by tracy on 14 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
Some of our ship's crew and volunteers joined in the Critical Mass ride at Parliament Square as part of the protests.
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Come down to Parliament Square for the rally
Posted by tracy on 14 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
The rally in Parliament Square to show opposition to Trident will be on from 6 to 8pm - we're expecting the vote during that time.
Climbers are down and out
Posted by tracy on 14 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
The two Greenpeace climbers who spent the night on the crane outside Big Ben came down about an hour ago. They were arrested but have now been released and just arrived back at the office. They say they're happy they got right out and they stink.
You can see more photos from the 30 hour-long occupation of the crane on Flickr
In their own words
Posted by bex on 13 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
Our climbers are hanging off a crane with a banner reading "TONY HEART WMD", but it's not just Greenpeace that thinks that Blair’s plan to rush through a decision to replace Trident is immoral, unnecessary and plain wrong. From world leaders and religious figures to academics and scientists, here are some of the voices speaking out against the plan to replace Trident in tomorrow's vote:
Join us to oppose new nuclear weapons - vote day is this Wednesday
Posted by louise on 12 March 2007.
Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog
A parliamentary vote to "replace" the Trident nuclear weapons system and tie Britain into having nuclear weapons for the next 50 years is being rushed through this Wednesday.



Vivienne Westwood outside the Houses of Parliament this morning lobbying MPs to vote against Trident.
Vivienne with Jon Trickett MP who sponsored the hugely important cross-party amendment to delay the decision on Trident.
Annie Lennox at the Rethink Trident group lobby at parliment this morning.
Bianca Jagger with Joan Ruddoch at the Rethink Trident group lobby