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London CND priorities for 2021

The London CND Annual General Meeting took place on Monday 22 March 2021. These two motions were adopted on this occasion, setting the priorities for London CND this year:

London CND priorities for 2021

  1. London Regional CND’s 2021 Annual General Meeting acknowledges the difficulties of campaigning within the constraints imposed by the pandemic and recognises that some restrictions are likely to continue in the year ahead.

  2. We welcome the steps taken by London CND to adjust to this new environment, improve our use of digital platforms, and develop new campaigning tools and methods.

  3. Within this context, our campaigning priorities for 2021 shall be:

    a. Using all opportunities to call for the scrapping of Trident,

    b. Developing the London Nuclear Ban initiative to help generate pressure for the UK government to sign and ratifying the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and

    c. Continuing to oppose UK participation in foreign military adventures.

  4. We will maximise our campaigning resources, including by:

    d. Holding public events and activities on zoom,

    e. Continuing to develop effective and professional social media,

    f. Joining forces with others to get our message across, and

    g. Working with Y&S CND to encourage a new generation of activists.

Emergency Motion: Integrated Review

  1. London Regional CND Annual General Meeting is outraged at the government’s announcement of a 40% increase in the stockpile of UK nuclear warheads, announced as part of the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy published on 16 March 2021.

  2. We are mindful that:

    a. Britain already has an arsenal of around 200 nuclear warheads, each of which is eight times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb;

    b. the increase in the stockpile runs counter to the UK’s international legal obligations under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which requires Britain to takes steps to disarm our nuclear arsenal, and

    c. comes at the same time that the United States and Russian Federation have renewed their commitment to bilateral nuclear reductions with the Treaty for the Further Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, known as the New START Treaty.

  3. This AGM believes:

    d. this increase in the UK’s nuclear stockpile will do nothing to protect Britain from the actual threats we face,

    e. flies in the face of growing public support for the global abolition of nuclear weapons, and

    f. is likely to make this country and the world less safe by triggering a new nuclear arms race.

  4. We therefore instruct London CND Committee to do all in its power to draw attention to the many consequences of an increase in the UK’s nuclear stockpile and take all opportunities available to campaign against it.

CND conference - last chance to register!

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Registration for CND UK’s AGM and conference closes this Friday, 12 October. It takes place in Bristol this year, on the weekend of Sat 20 and Sun 21 October. The AGM is Saturday – your chance to vote on policy for the coming year, including London’s motions, and elect CND’s national representatives for the coming year.

Full details here, including registration for individuals and organisations.