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Operation Trident

  • Nick
  • 21 Jun 06, 10:06 PM

It's one of those evenings when there's a large gap between the words a politician uses and their real meaning and significance.

Tonight Gordon Brown committed himself to retaining Britain's independent nuclear deterrent in the long term. No surprise there you might think - until you focus on the fact that Britain's Trident missiles and the submarines that carry them will have to be replaced or updated at a cost of many billions of pounds - some say 10, others as much as 25.

And until you focus on the fact that the decision - I'm told - must be made in a matter of months and not years. Gordon Brown wants anti-nuclear campaigners to know that - despite official insistence that no decision has been taken - he is just as committed to replacing Trident as Tony Blair. This will disappoint some who were counting on a change of prime minister leading to a change in Britain's foreign and defence policy.

It will please Tony Blair who's demanded Gordon Brown's backing on the tough policy choices before he's ready to leave Number Ten.

What is the chancellor up to?

  • Nick
  • 21 Jun 06, 03:32 PM

The Treasury have just released the chancellor's schedule for tomorrow.

At breakfast Gordon Brown will chair a seminar on the teaching of British values and history in schools. At lunchtime he'll host a seminar on climate change with the former US Vice President Al Gore (Britain's "next prime minister" meeting the man who some believe will be America's next president and should have been the current one).

Then, just before dinner he'll speak to war veterans about National Veterans Day. It may have caught your attention that none of these things relates to his job as - well - chancellor.

This comes after his visit yesterday to meet his party's Euro MPs, his trip to Northern Ireland to meet the province's political leaders and his meeting in Berlin with the German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Tonight he makes the Chancellor's traditional speech at the Mansion House. I wonder if he'll stick to economic policy?

Is it just possible that we are seeing the much talked of "stable and orderly transition" taking place unannounced before our very eyes?

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