Debates over the nuclear deterrent Flashcards

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Why would Britain have to become a nuclear power by itself?

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USA had stopped sharing nuclear secrets with Britain.

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What did Churchill continue? Who were Britain behind?

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Nuclear weapons policy and Britain’s first tests of the atomic bomb were in 1952 - third country in the world to develop nuclear weapons BUT behind USA and USSR (who had hydrogen bombs).

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What did concerns over nuclear developments lead to?

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The formation of the CND in 1958 which rapidly became the most powerful pressure group in Europe, backed by many intellectuals and mobilising middle-class protesters.

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What did the CND want?

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They wanted Britain to reject nuclear weapons and instead follow a policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament.

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What happened in 1958 and 1959?

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1958 - Aldermaston demonstration in which 8000 took part.

1959 - A second march was even bigger

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What did CND’s ‘unilateralism’ become?

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It became a powerful magnet for anti-government protest and many Labour left-wingers joined in.

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What did the USA do in 1958?

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Agreed to share nuclear technology with Britain under the Defence Agreement.

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What was abandoned in 1960?

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Britain’s own rocket project, Blue Streak. It was replaced by dependence on the American Polaris submarine weapons system.

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What did Blue Streak’s abandoning mean?

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Britain would not have an independent nuclear deterrent - some in Labour became more sceptical of supporting a pro-nuclear policy.

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