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Britain's Nuclear Deterrent

Fieldwork: June 28th 2006 - June 29th 2006

published by The Daily Politics

As long as there are other countries with nuclear weapons Britain should have its own, up-to-date, nuclear deterrent, whatever the cost

 All votersMenWomen18-3435-5455+ABC1C2DE
Agree65%73%58%59%64%71%62%63%67%70%
Disagree33%26%39%38%34%27%36%36%30%28%
Net agree+32%+47%+19%+19%+30%+64%+26%+27%+37%+42%

Now that the main threat to Britain's security comes from terrorists rather than foreign superpowers like the Soviet Union, nuclear weapons are no longer the best form of defence.

 All votersMenWomen18-3435-5455+ABC1C2DE
Agree59%53%64%66%56%57%58%61%63%54%
Disagree37%43%31%30%40%38%37%35%33%42%
Net agree+22%+10%+33%+36%+16%+19%+19%+26%+30%+12%

No country would launch a nuclear attack on Britain because they know America would defend us so we don't need to replace our nuclear weapons and the money could be better spent on other things.

 All votersMenWomen18-3435-5455+ABC1C2DE
Agree41%36%46%47%39%39%37%41%41%46%
Disagree57%62%52%50%60%58%62%55%58%51%
Net agree-16%-26%-6%-3%-21%-19%-25%-14%-17%-5%

Replacing Trident could cost up to 25 billion pounds, this is hard to justify given all the other demands on public spending.

 All votersMenWomen18-3435-5455+ABC1C2DE
Agree64%58%70%73%64%57%62%72%61%59%
Disagree33%40%26%25%34%39%35%25%36%38%
Net agree+31%+18%+44%+48%+30%+18%+27%+47%+15%+21%
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