Those people with the shiny glow around them are either eating Readybrek, Russian spies, or rushing towards the TUC Trident debate on January 20.
‘A motion from UNISON calls on the South West TUC to oppose future replacement of Trident nuclear weapons, currently serviced at Devonport Dockland in Plymouth. The TUC has responded to the government’s announcement of three months’ consultation by demanding more time,’ so says the TUC newsletter.
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Glowing reports
By PRSD, on Saturday, December 30, 2006
Those people with the shiny glow around them are either eating Readybrek, Russian spies, or rushing towards the TUC Trident debate on January 20.
‘A motion from UNISON calls on the South West TUC to oppose future replacement of Trident nuclear weapons, currently serviced at Devonport Dockland in Plymouth. The TUC has responded to the government’s announcement of three months’ consultation by demanding more time,’ so says the TUC newsletter.
If you want to stick your carbon rod in, get in touch.
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