2013 A landmark report examining potential alternative UK nuclear weapons bases if Faslane became unavailable following Scottish independence. It demonstrates that there would be no meaningful alternative – suggesting that Independence could hold the key to unravelling the whole of the UK’s nuclear programme. By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
Tag: Nuclear bases
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20 September 1985.
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30 May 1986.
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Scrutiny, Duncan Campbell, ‘Ring around the bases.’
No date.
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Glasgow Herald, Ian Bruce, ‘Launch-pad Britain an open house for US bases.’
26 April 1984.
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2004.
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US Government, Secretary of State, ‘Nuclear Consultation With The British.’
December 1970