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Renewing Trident is no moderate policy

Guard aboard HMS Vengeance, a Trident missile nuclear submarine, at Faslane naval base on the Clyde
Guard aboard HMS Vengeance, a Trident missile nuclear submarine, at Faslane naval base on the Clyde. Photograph: Murdo Macleod for the Guardian

Unless the Green party has recently radically changed its policies, then it is not a home for the so-called Independent Group of MPs (An existing party for ex-Labour members, Letters, 5 March). Take one policy, for example: replacing the Trident nuclear-armed fleet. Every single one of these MPs, both Conservative and Labour, and the defector who is not in the group, Ian Austin MP, voted to replace Trident at a cost of £205bn. Which also to my mind hardly makes them “moderate” or “centrist”.

Trident is not keeping us safe; the main threats to security, as analysed by the government advisers, are cyber warfare and terrorism. To these we can add climate change. Caroline Lucas, and other Green party members, have the good sense to see this.
Rae Street
Littleborough, Lancashire

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