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Call to use Trident cash for jobs | Call to use Trident cash for jobs |
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Money earmarked to replace Trident should instead be spent providing a "massive" boost to manufacturing in Scotland, campaigners have urged. | |
It comes as trades unionists meet in Glasgow to discuss the economic impact of not renewing the nuclear weapons system, based at Faslane on the Clyde. | It comes as trades unionists meet in Glasgow to discuss the economic impact of not renewing the nuclear weapons system, based at Faslane on the Clyde. |
The Ministry of Defence estimates that more than 11,000 jobs would be lost if Trident was not replaced. | The Ministry of Defence estimates that more than 11,000 jobs would be lost if Trident was not replaced. |
But the Scottish Trades Union Congress claims that is a gross exaggeration. | But the Scottish Trades Union Congress claims that is a gross exaggeration. |
The UK Government won Commons support for plans to renew the UK's nuclear submarine system last March. | The UK Government won Commons support for plans to renew the UK's nuclear submarine system last March. |
Between £15bn and £20bn would be spent on new submarines to carry the Trident missiles. | Between £15bn and £20bn would be spent on new submarines to carry the Trident missiles. |
Fact file: Trident missile | Fact file: Trident missile |
The fleet would take 17 years to develop and build and would then last until about 2050. | The fleet would take 17 years to develop and build and would then last until about 2050. |
But an STUC and Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament joint report claims more jobs would be created in the Scottish economy if the money was used for other purposes. | But an STUC and Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament joint report claims more jobs would be created in the Scottish economy if the money was used for other purposes. |
Stephen Boyd, assistant secretary of the STUC, said: "The funds currently earmarked to replace Trident represent a huge opportunity for investment in the productive economy. | Stephen Boyd, assistant secretary of the STUC, said: "The funds currently earmarked to replace Trident represent a huge opportunity for investment in the productive economy. |
"With the necessary political will and a little imagination these resources could provide a massive boost to manufacturing industry in Scotland, help to secure energy supplies and assist in the fight against climate change." | "With the necessary political will and a little imagination these resources could provide a massive boost to manufacturing industry in Scotland, help to secure energy supplies and assist in the fight against climate change." |
The Scottish Government is also opposed to the renewal of the nuclear weapons system, a position backed by a vote in Scottish Parliament. | The Scottish Government is also opposed to the renewal of the nuclear weapons system, a position backed by a vote in Scottish Parliament. |
Defence is a power reserved to Westminster. | Defence is a power reserved to Westminster. |
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