As the most recent Corbyn thread, I figured I would post this in here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35337432
Or to highlight the 2 most interesting things that he talked about:
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So not only does he want to get rid of the 'bite' of trident, but wants to do so whilst keeping all the vast majority of the costs, but he also wants to discuss the Falklands, despite the recent unanimous vote in which they decided they wanted to remain a British Territory. I do fear for a massive Conservative majority in 2020.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35337432
Or to highlight the 2 most interesting things that he talked about:
Jeremy Corbyn has suggested the UK could keep its Trident submarine fleet but without carrying nuclear warheads.
The Labour leader told the Andrew Marr show that protecting defence jobs was his "first priority" and there were "options" for doing this while taking a lead in global nuclear "de-escalation".
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The UK and Argentina should discuss the future of the Falkland Islands while respecting residents' right to stay
So not only does he want to get rid of the 'bite' of trident, but wants to do so whilst keeping all the vast majority of the costs, but he also wants to discuss the Falklands, despite the recent unanimous vote in which they decided they wanted to remain a British Territory. I do fear for a massive Conservative majority in 2020.