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Shares sold in UK weapons plant | Shares sold in UK weapons plant |
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The government has sold its last remaining shares in the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment in Berkshire to an American company. | The government has sold its last remaining shares in the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment in Berkshire to an American company. |
The move means Britain no longer has any stake in the production of its Trident nuclear warheads. | The move means Britain no longer has any stake in the production of its Trident nuclear warheads. |
Opposition MPs have criticised the sale, but the Ministry of Defence said Britain's "sovereign interests" had been protected. | Opposition MPs have criticised the sale, but the Ministry of Defence said Britain's "sovereign interests" had been protected. |
The fee paid by California-based Jacobs Engineering has not been disclosed. | The fee paid by California-based Jacobs Engineering has not been disclosed. |
The sale of British Nuclear Fuels' stake means Jacobs has control of one third of Aldermaston's operating company, AWE Management. | The sale of British Nuclear Fuels' stake means Jacobs has control of one third of Aldermaston's operating company, AWE Management. |
The other two thirds were already in private hands. They are split equally between American defence giant Lockheed Martin and the British plc Serco. | The other two thirds were already in private hands. They are split equally between American defence giant Lockheed Martin and the British plc Serco. |
Aldermaston is responsible for the production of warheads for the Trident nuclear deterrent programme and its planned replacement. | Aldermaston is responsible for the production of warheads for the Trident nuclear deterrent programme and its planned replacement. |
'Unaffected' | 'Unaffected' |
The Conservatives said the government must explain the move. | |
Defence spokesman Gerald Howarth said Aldermaston was "critical to Britain's nuclear deterrent capability". Policy-wise it must be in the hands of the United Kingdom Tory defence spokesman Gerald Howarth | |
"I'm not anti the United States," he told the BBC. "What I'm absolutely determined is that the United Kingdom should have total control of its independent nuclear capability. | |
"And I think the people of this country will want to know that... their politicians are in command of the research and development of this capability. | |
"We're happy to have the support of the United States, but policy-wise it must be in the hands of the United Kingdom." | |
Liberal Democrat defence spokesman Nick Harvey said: "The whole argument used for Britain having a separate weapons establishment is that this is required by the non-proliferation treaty, as technology sharing is not allowed. | Liberal Democrat defence spokesman Nick Harvey said: "The whole argument used for Britain having a separate weapons establishment is that this is required by the non-proliferation treaty, as technology sharing is not allowed. |
"We must therefore query the rationale of a US company having a majority shareholding in AWE. How does this all square?" | "We must therefore query the rationale of a US company having a majority shareholding in AWE. How does this all square?" |
Fifty years | |
The sale was announced in a one paragraph statement on the BNFL website. | The sale was announced in a one paragraph statement on the BNFL website. |
The Lib Dems said it was staggering that Parliament had not been properly informed. The safe operation of AWE will remain unaffected by the sale Ministry of Defence spokesman | |
Their Treasury spokesman, Vince Cable, also said it was "a terrible time" for the government to sell its share because it would not get the best possible return for it. | |
The Ministry of Defence insisted Britain's strategic interests had been "taken into account". | The Ministry of Defence insisted Britain's strategic interests had been "taken into account". |
A spokesman said: "It is the UK government, not AWE, that sets the UK's nuclear policy. | A spokesman said: "It is the UK government, not AWE, that sets the UK's nuclear policy. |
"UK sovereign interests remain protected at all times, as does the independence of the UK deterrent. The safe operation of AWE will remain unaffected by the sale." | "UK sovereign interests remain protected at all times, as does the independence of the UK deterrent. The safe operation of AWE will remain unaffected by the sale." |
The government said it had retained a "special share" in AWE, which would enable it to fire the operators or intervene on site if necessary. | |
Aldermaston has been the headquarters for the UK's atomic warhead capability for more than 50 years. | Aldermaston has been the headquarters for the UK's atomic warhead capability for more than 50 years. |