Less than a quarter of Scots feel safer having nuclear weapons on the Clyde

Posted: 1st May 2021

ONLY a quarter of Scots voters have said they feel safer having nuclear

weapons based on the Clyde, according to a new opinion poll. The latest
survey from James Kelly asked people the question: “The UK Government
argues that its nuclear weapons protect the public due to a ‘deterrent’
effect. However, others argue that the presence of nuclear weapons on the
Clyde puts the public in greater danger by making the area a target for
nuclear attacks, and by creating a risk of serious accidents.

The National 1st May 2021

https://www.thenational.scot/news/19272880.less-quarter-scots-feel-safer-nuclear-weapons-clyde/

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