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From: Abolition 2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mobilize-globally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 12:59 PM
Subject: [mobilize-globally] 70% of Britain Fears US-Driven Arms Race



Press Release  18 July 2001

70% of Britain Fears US-Driven Arms Race

A majority of the British public believes that America's controversial
plan to build a missile defence system will start a new arms race, make
nuclear disarmament harder to achieve, and may even make the United
Kingdom a military target, according to a new opinion poll.*

The poll, conducted by MORI on behalf of a coalition of UK-based arms
control organisations,** shows that 70% of Britons agree that: "The
development of the US missile defence system will encourage other
countries to build more advanced nuclear weapons".  Over 60% of those
surveyed also believe that international agreement on nuclear
disarmament would be harder to achieve in the wake of US plans to deploy
the system.

President George W. Bush arrives in the United Kingdom today for talks
with Prime Minister Tony Blair.  The two leaders are expected to discuss
missile defence plans which will be likely to involve the use of
UK-based facilities.  The British government recently confirmed the
completion of two new radomes at RAF Menwith Hill in Yorkshire.  The
radomes form part of the ground relay station for a network of
satellites and will likely become an integral part of a future US
missile defence system.

However, a forceful 72% of those polled feel that such a move could make
the United Kingdom a target for an attack directed at the United States'
system.  In addition, while over half of those surveyed feel that
denying use of UK-based radar facilities to be used in the system may
harm transatlantic relations, less than a third think that it is in
Britain's best interest to cooperate.

President Bush arrives in Europe buoyed by the successful intercept of a
dummy warhead in a test early Sunday morning, and his administration is
determined to press ahead with the controversial project in the face of
strong international opposition.  Allies were informed recently of
Washington's plans to violate the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty "in
months, not years".

Dan Plesch, Director of BASIC, one of the NGOs who commissioned the
poll, said:  "The involvement of UK facilities would represent the
biggest shift in UK strategic orientation since the World War II, yet
Blair has neither sought nor gained a mandate for such a
reorientation."  Mark Bromley, BASIC Analyst, added: "This opinion poll
gives one of the first indications of the strength of the British
public's unease, and it is a message that Blair must take to President
Bush."


For more information contact Mark Bromley at BASIC on 020 7407 2977,
Nigel Chamberlain at CND on 020 7700 2393, Stephen Whiting at QPSW on
020 7663 1061 or
John Leaman or Andy Byrom at MORI on 020 7347 3000

For a full breakdown of poll results visit www.basicint.org or
www.mori.com

* The MORI survey interviewed a nationally representative sample of
2,110 British adults aged 15+, throughout 193 sampling points, between
5-9 July 2001.  Interviewing was conducted face-to-face in respondents'
homes.  Data has been weighted according to the GB profile.  Results
have a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points.

** The UK Working Group on Missile Defence is an informal coalition of
arms control organisations including Abolition 2000UK, the British
American Security Information Council (BASIC), Campaign for the
Accountability of American Bases (CAAB), Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament (CND), MEDACT, the United Nations Association (UNA), and
Quaker Peace and Social Witness (QPSW)


Claire Poyner
Abolition 2000 UK
601 Holloway Road
London N19 4DJ
Tel: 020 7 281 4281
Fax: 020 7 281 6281
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: www.gn.apc.org/abolition2000uk








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