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Read: 4 Words – 3 lies: UK’s Independent Nuclear Deterrent on the Louder site
DEMOCRACY (Closed 30/9/09)
● 97% say they have the democratic right to be consulted on issues as big as Trident, whatever politicians or judges think (2% disagreed, 1% undecided).GOVERNMENT COMPETENCE ON PROCURING TRIDENT (Closed 30/9/09)
● 94% disagreed and 6% were undecided on this statement in the wake of the MoD procurement fiasco: If a Trident replacement is approved, Government can be trusted to get it within the originally estimated cost and delivered on time.AFFORDABILITY AND PRIORITY (Closed 18/10/09)
● 94% agreed that we cannot afford Trident replacement: Government should instead offset the expected coming cuts in services or invest in things of real public benefit (4% disagreed, 2% undecided).ACCOUNTABILITY (Closed June 2010)
● 95% rated Labour Ministers and their government departments poor on being open, engaging and accountable on Defence, Nuclear and Foreign Policy (4% rated them "quite good" and 1% "excellent")Can Britain rely on a friendly Superpower to provide any necessary nuclear deterrent? Members branded this a controversial poll (Closed 3/7/10)
● 63% said no; 19% yes; 18% undecided.POLICING PROTEST (Closed July 2010)
● 89% rated Government oppressive on civil liberties in relation to policing public protest on war and environmental issues (2% rated them "fair and responsible;" 2% "too lax;" and 7% were undecided)TRIDENT IS A BIG VOTE LOSER (2 polls Closed Sept 2010)
● How trident impacts on voting intention: more than half of polling respondents said that in a general election they would be less likely to vote for their party of choice if it supported Trident and 79% less likely to vote for their candidate of choice who supported Trident (with another 9% less likely to vote at all)
