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Scottish Labour vote to abandon trident is boost for Jeremy Corbyn
After conference rejected Trident renewal, members voted overwhelmingly to oppose the TTIP global trade agreement in its entirety.
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Members of local party branches and trade unions agreed on Saturday to discuss a motion opposing Trident renewal after a ballot on priority issues.
Mr Murray said the motion had won the two thirds support necessary for it to be in the manifesto, but added that this may not contain a section for reserved policy areas.
But the Conservatives said Labour had turned its back on Britain’s “last line of defence” and GMB Scotland, the trade union that represents defence workers, dismissed the vote as an “utter indulgence” that promised “Alice in Wonderland politics and pie in the sky jobs”.
In his keynote address to the Perth conference on Saturday, Mr Corbyn said members should decide what position to take “for the good of Scotland”.
While Labour’s position continues to be to support the continuation of Trident, United Kingdom leader Jeremy Corbyn is firmly against nuclear weapons.
Labour’s only surviving Scottish MP insisted the party could have different policies on renewing Trident north and south of the border.
Numerous Left-wing contributors praising Mr Corbyn over his statement that he would refuse to sanction a nuclear attack if he was Prime Minister.
The new Scottish leader has not yet commented on the result, but the Labour activist who moved the motion hailed it as hugely significant.
No-one should forget its primary function is to detonate a thermal nuclear bomb over a city, he said.
“Labour in Scotland is beset by infighting and confusion, so whatever their rhetoric – on Trident, tax credits or any other issue – the fact is they are a party who are barely fit for opposition, let alone government”.
Ms Dugdale said when choices had to be made her party would ” stand with everyone who needs government to get by or to get on in life”.
POLITICS is all about taking decisions that have the ability to transform lives. The SNP want to change borders, Labour, we want to change society in Scotland and across the UK. I think everyone in this room should have the same stance.
On defence jobs, Mr Low said Trident was the “real threat” because the cost of renewal is so huge that it will lead to cutbacks in conventional defence spending.
He added: “We’ve closed dozens of yards, we have closed thousands of factories up and down this country, and people have seen what actually happens”.
The resolution also calls for the establishment of defence diversification agencies which would ensure a “just transition” for communities whose livelihoods depend on the sector, although this failed to satisfy a few union representatives who questioned where replacement jobs would come from in a lively debate this morning. “Rising levels of unemployment, increasingly levels of poverty – that’s what the real alternative is”.
“But don’t tell me we can’t put those skills to better use: the innovators, the engineers, the technicians, the security staff and the civil servants too”. If fairness was delivered on the basis of the words of Nicola Sturgeon, then we’d be the fairest nation on earth.
But Jackie Baillie, another senior MSP, warned more than 13,000 jobs were at risk and highlighted a major rift in Unite.
She told the SNP, which has been in power in Scotland for more than eight years: ” I will judge you on your record. “It has produced nothing and is unlikely to produce anything of any substance in the future”, the Unite chief replied.
UKIP defence spokesman, Mike Hookem MEP also criticised Scottish Labour’s decision to oppose the renewal of Britain’s nuclear deterrent saying; “Scottish Labour’s divided minority are trying to dictate defence policy to the majority”.
Many Labour MPs also support Trident, with reports that they will be offered a free vote on the subject when it comes to Parliament.
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However, today’s vote will be seen as a victory for Corbyn, who wants to unilaterally disarm.