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Watching the Detectives Watching the Detectives keeping an eye on those with their eyes on us Thursday, June 22, 2006 Brown stymies Trident debate Hours after Tony Blair dodged the issue at question time, promising a full debate in Parliament before any decision is made, Gordon Brown, whose position as PM in waiting is so far unchallenged, announced his commitment to Britain's retention of her independent nuclear capability. We may ask ourselves, however, where the line is drawn between "retention" and "proliferation". Treasury sources have made it clear that, while Brown spoke of retaining the nuclear deterrent, he is prepared to set aside £20bn to replace Trident. Is this not "proliferation" by any other name? Labour at the crossroads // posted by Don Galloway @  10:23 AM   2 comments Wednesday, June 21, 2006 Gov. buried bad news? The number of properties left empty, sometimes for years, when the UK faces a chronic shortage of affordable homes, is a scandal. ...

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