In an interview with the Guardian at the Tolpuddle festival in Dorset, the party leader added that he would like Labour to switch to supporting unilateralism ahead of the motion that will likely cause MPs to split three ways on
the future of the deterrent.
And with Scottish independence looking more achievable than ever — with all its implications for the UK's submarine base in Faslane — the very
future of the deterrent could even be in doubt.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, such strikes, he said, also act as a
deterrent to Hezbollah, whose missile capabilities could mean that the air force and the rest
of the Israeli military will fight any
future Lebanon war with their own bases under attack.
As I have written here questions
of defence, and in particular the
future of the Trident nuclear
deterrent, have the potential to split Labour.
Additionally, the public presence
of the unit will act as a strong
deterrent to
future waste, fraud, and abuse by providers.
The
future of Britain's nuclear
deterrent is «open to doubt», not for moral reasons, but technical ones.
Labour's review into the
future of the UK's nuclear
deterrent is ongoing, and Falconer insists that it «will determine what Labour Party policy is, and then I assume the leader will then accept what the Labour Party says».
Defence minister Lord Drayson has insisted that «no decisions have yet been taken» on the
future of Britain's nuclear
deterrent system.
A Labour MP has challenged Russell Brand to a debate about the
future of the Trident
deterrent — by dressing up as the comedian and activist.
Trident as a political and diplomatic weapon The debate about the
future of Britain's nuclear
deterrent is happening behind closed doors, writes Channel 4 News Science Correspondent Julian Rush.
They would scrap Trident, denuding Britain
of its nuclear
deterrent and sending
future prime ministers naked into the conference chamber.
Despite international efforts, there was «no realistic prospect
of a world without nuclear weapons in the foreseeable
future», Mr Browne said, adding that no such weapons had been used in 50 years because, in part, countries like Britain had a
deterrent.
It would demonstrate western resolve and capability not to tolerate the use
of WMD, and thus act as a
deterrent to their
future use.
The December 2006 defence white paper, the
Future of the United Kingdom's Nuclear
Deterrent, said it would be possible to extend their working lives by another five years.
The group called for a panel
of inquiry while urging the Inspector General
of Police to conduct proper investigation in order to reprimand culprits to serve as
deterrent to others in the
future.
He said: «As well as her own extensive and wide - ranging consultations with senior figures from the armed forces, the defence industry, the unions, academic experts and others, Emily is hosting a series
of round table events for MPs to inform the defence review, focusing on issues such as intelligence, international relations, cyber-security, terrorism, and the role
of special forces, as well as the
future of the nuclear
deterrent.
«The
deterrent effect
of delayed testing with newly devised analytical methods is substantial,» says the Consensus Statement, which suggests that in
future it should be possible to detect the way in which doping can leave a «molecular signature» on individual cells.
«There is no doubt in our minds,» Naveen wrote to the DA just days before the statute
of limitations expired in late 2011, «that criminal prosecution, against the university and the professor, will be the single most effective
deterrent to unsafe laboratory conditions in the
future at UCLA, and at other universities.»
When Daryl Boyer was asked to lend his technical expertise to help shape the
future of the U.S. nuclear
deterrent, he knew it meant relocating to Omaha, Nebraska, without his parents and children.
Then, because he's learned he can easily get rid
of the unpleasant sensation and taste, he'll be less likely to avoid the
deterrent when it's applied to objects in the
future.
Employers should update employment agreements and policies relating to trade secrets and confidentiality to fully comply with the Act and to maximize both its
deterrent effect and the availability
of remedies in any
future action.
Moreover, if the guilty parties don't end up paying any
of the amounts owing to Robinson, it will be hard to say that the decision acts as a
deterrent to
future plagiarism
of this sort.
The investigation
of financial transactions, for example for the purchase
of arms used in murder, may well provide evidence proving the commission
of atrocities... Such prosecutions will be a key
deterrent to the commission
of future crimes, if they can curb the source
of funding.
The sole purpose
of punitive damages is to punish the drunk driver for such dangerous conduct, and to act as a
deterrent to similar conduct in the
future.
Then the
deterrent does not depend on the colleagues
of future terrorist having been captured and sentenced in only one country.
Law.com bloggers and co-hosts J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome piracy law expert Professor Samuel P. Menefee, Maury Fellow at University
of Virgina's Center for Ocean Law and Policy, and Joseph R. McFaul, a partner with Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold and a retired commander in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, to explore the legal issues surrounding piracy on the high seas and the
future of the captured pirate and how this case could be a
deterrent in other incidents
of piracy.
The
future of any attempt to set court fees at
deterrent levels rather than ones which can be justified by actual costs incurred would seem, at best, uncertain.
Specifically, he said there needed to be some sort
of «cyberwar
deterrent» to stop the Kremlin or others from trying such a campaign in the
future.
Consider the fees lost as a
deterrent of future patent trolls (or rather their dumb lawyers taking cases against twitter on contingency fee).
Should family court intervention and professional counseling prove ineffective, the realistic option
of civil legal action, as a last resort, should be made available in all states as a significant
deterrent of future parental alienation behavior.