We will never vote for the renewal of Trident; that's a decision which will fall to be made in the next Westminster parliament. We will never vote for that.
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One of Ed Miliband's shadow ministers has said he would never vote for the renewal of Trident.
Our opposition to Trident is very clear, very firm, very long-standing, very principled, and we would seek to build an alliance to prevent the renewal of Trident.
We will renew our party, to rebuild our land - and we will do it by being a better Labour, real Labour, Scottish Labour.
There are great things that Britain can do in the future as a progressive beacon. By voting Leave, we have that opportunity.
As far as I am concerned this referendum should settle the matter. I believe it will one way or another be decisive. Britain will not want to go through this again. On the other hand if we vote to leave, this really is irreversible.
I don't think we can go into important local elections next year... with Tony Blair as leader and expect to keep many of the councillors we've got now.
If we had a consensus we wouldn't have to go to a referendum.
If I was British, I would vote resolutely 'remain' because it's in the U.K.'s interest.
And therefore, for the sake of my mater, without any regard for my own, I hope all those that have a due regard for our constitution and for the rights and prerogatives of the crown, without which our constitution can not be preserved, will be against this motion.
We need to keep this Labour government, it has a good chance of another term.
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