Watch the Peace Chain Video (Youtube)
When? Saturday 14 June 2008 - 11.30am assemble, 12 noon march off to form Chain
Why? All the nuclear weapons held by the UK are based in Scotland. The Peace Chain is a peaceful protest against the UK Government's plan to build a new nuclear weapon system ('Trident replacement'), which would be at Faslane until 2055. Opinion polls show that 72% of the Scottish people are against the plan. The new system would cost £75 billion. What else could £75 billion buy? There are better ways to use this money.
The Peace Chain date marks several important anniversaries:
- One year ago, 14 June 2007, the Scottish Parliament voted against the UK Government's plan for a new nuclear weapon system.
- The day of the Peace Chain also sees the celebration of the 26 th birthday of Faslane Peace Camp.
- 40 years ago, 14 June 1968, the first British nuclear patrol – HMS Resolution – sailed from Faslane.
- This year is also the 50 th birthday of CND and its struggle against nuclear weapons.
In SCND's history never before has there been such concerted and widespread opinion against nuclear weapons in Scotland – both amongst elected officials and the general public – and so with this Peace Chain we intend to mark not only anniversaries of past events but a real hope for the future.
Where? We will assemble at Faslane Peace Camp, which is close to Helensburgh (35 miles from Glasgow). See Transport to Peace Chain.
How? We will be forming a chain of people and banners along the main perimeter fence at Faslane, which is about 2000m long. The fence has about 64 panels which will be divided into sections, with a marshal responsible for making sure each section is covered: setting people in place, keeping them in place and spaced out for the duration of the demonstration and distributing people/materials to cover the entire length.
As much as possible we want to link everyone, at least all the people in the same section, by a common chain. This can be made from anything that you like (that you think has a chance of withstanding the elements)! Bunting, rope, old sheets, washing line... SCND will bring as much material like this as possible but we need you come along with whatever you can. We welcome organised groups to sign up with us beforehand and to take responsibility for a certain length of the fence, whether this is 10m or 100m.
Individuals are welcomed to bring banners and signs to slot onto the chain.
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