Most Britons Support Use of Nuclear Weapons
A total of 59 percent of people surveyed said they would launch a nuclear strike if they were prime minister.
A majority of Britons support their new prime minister's proposal to deploy nuclear weapons, a recent poll by YouGov revealed on Saturday.
A nuclear submarine is seen at the Royal Navy's submarine base at Faslane, Scotland, Aug. 31, 2015.
In a debate at the Parliament, new Prime Minister Theresa May said she would be ready to launch a nuclear strike that would result in the deaths of 100,000 people and urged lawmakers to back a renewal of Britain’s submarine-based Trident nuclear weapons system.
A total of 59 percent of people surveyed said they would do the same if they were in the prime minister's shoes, while 66 percent say they support May in her assertion, with only 15 percent rejecting such a position.
Meanwhile, another survey found 44 percent of British people want to see Trident replaced. Three years ago YouGov made a similar survey, finding that 35 supported the nuclear program and 26 wanted to replace it, while another 25 percent said that Britain should give up nuclear weapons altogether.
Trident was created in 1980 under then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s rule with the purpose to "deter the most extreme threats to our national security and way of life, which cannot be done by other means."
May became prime minister on July 13 following the resignation of David Cameron after Britons voted in a June 23 referendum to leave the EU, weakening the 28-nation bloc and creating huge economic uncertainty.
May is well known for her hawkish, pro-war positions. When she was leader of the Conservative Party she voted for the U.S.-U.K. invasion of Iraq in 2003. She has also supported other interventions, like the 2011 military intervention in Libya.
(Source : telesurtv.net)
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