Trident
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Asked if the Prime Minister agreed with the Defence Secretary that whatever the replacement for Trident would be we needed a continuous at sea deterrent, the Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) said that our position was that we should retain a nuclear deterrent. The coalition agreement set out the policy and the fact that we would be looking at value for money issues. All defence issues were being considered as part of the Strategic Defence and Security Review.
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