Trident: Where the money might better be used

It seems increasingly likely that the Labour Party plans to fight the 2015 election on a platform of retaining Britain's nuclear deterrent. Instead it ought to consider the innumerable better things the money might be spent on.

Despite a spokesperson for the Labour Party saying that it will look “with an open mind” at the renewal of Trident, it seems increasingly likely that the party plans to fight the 2015 election on a platform of retaining Britain’s nuclear deterrent.

According to the Independent, “there are growing signs that Labour will join the Conservatives in backing a £25billion ‘like-for-like’ replacement”.

Despite murmurings from some Liberal Democrats, the coalition is already intent on renewing a weapons system which, if ever deployed, would result in the deaths of thousands if not millions of human beings.

A costing commissioned by a cross-party group of MPs – which included  former defence secretaries Malcolm Rifkind, Labour’s Des Brown and Menzies Campbell – says the full cost of replacing Trident will be £83.5bn.

Savings could be spread over years until 2062 of course; but that would still mean spending £1.86bn a year on the project.

To put this amount of money into some sort of perspective, George Osborne’s first “emergency” budget planned for cuts of six billion pounds; on the back of which public sector workers also faced a three per cent rise in their pension contributions to save the state just under two billion.

In terms of  where the money that is being spent on Trident might alternatively be used, a modern state-of-the-art hospital costs in the region of £545 million to build (which, as it happens, would save thousands of lives a year rather than stand-by ready to exterminate them), and to give free school dinners to all children in families in receipt of Universal Credit would cost around £500 million per year.

And according to the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), the cost of universal childcare would be £6.7bn. Trident cost

Commenting on the cost to the taxpayer of Trident, CND general secretary Kate Hudson told Left Foot Forward it was “impossible to see any justification for spending over £100 billion on a Cold War weapons system which senior military figures describe as useless.”

“The opportunity costs are massive, whether you look at the impact on health, education, social services, or indeed other elements of the defence budget – troops have already been cut in their tens of thousands,” she said.

As for the contemporary security threat, back in 2009 a letter sent to The Times signed by a group of senior military officers – figures not known for pacifist tendencies – said the following:

“Nuclear weapons have shown themselves to be completely useless as a deterrent to the threats and scale of violence we currently face or are likely to face, particularly international terrorism.”

Anyone who has ever cracked a joke about nuclear weapons, or reflected on what we might do with them were we to go to war, or who has accepted them as an everyday part of civilisation, like the car or the internet, ought to ponder for a moment the innumerable better things the money might be spent on.

36 Responses to “Trident: Where the money might better be used”

  1. Newsbot9

    So right, you don’t believe in it. You just want an excuse to murder Jews again. You’re a good ideological successor to Mengele.

    And of course your loyalty goes to your NK and Iranian friends, not Britain. Keep talking about them!

  2. Newsbot9

    That’s right, costing the NHS clinical staff and spending much of the budget on a reorganisation which has reduced health spending does that. But keep talking about that, Tory.

    And the commies were indeed saner than your Mad Mullahs. So you can’t deter them anyway.

  3. Newsbot9

    That’s right, you could steal even more cake from the poor! Of course you want to ensure we lose trade leverage AND exploit the third world. Of course you want to grab the aid budget for your profits, not enough billions is spent on your corporate welfare bill!

    And right, you think spending it on closing schools and hospitals is a good idea, I’m sure. Keep calling the poor’s existance a problem, too.

  4. Mick

    Murder Jews? Nah, just people in Labour and Newsbot are good enough for me.

    But an all-out thermonuclear war would be too good a punishment for little Newsbot. Forcing him to think straight and have his brain melt would be more appropriate.

  5. Newsbot9

    Right right, thanks for admitting you’re genocidal and keep on claiming your good totalitarian ideology – that only “Right Thinking” should be allowed. Orwell would be proud!

    And of course you think nuking the UK is too good for it. Jihadii’s like you…

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