| # | Name | Town | Comments |
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| 1051 | Andrew Colgan | Stoke on Trent | If replacement does not stop, it will become perpetual. The cycle must be broken - someone has to take this brave step. |
| 1052 | David Platt | LONDON | |
| 1053 | athina sopiadou | thessaloniki | |
| 1054 | Kester Richardson-Dawes | Exeter | |
| 1055 | Paul Barnard | Croydon | |
| 1056 | Thomas Wood | Sheffield | Lets make a safer world for ourselves and for our children. |
| 1057 | James E Dyson | Wimberley | |
| 1058 | Jason | christchurch | nuclear war is terrible save our planet :) |
| 1059 | dan wiley | Cardiff | Spend the money on mitigating climate change and developing clean energy. |
| 1060 | Anonymous | Manchester | |
| 1061 | Lindsey Skelton | Newcastle upon Tyne | |
| 1062 | Zach Ferguson | London | |
| 1063 | Alison Drake | Bradford | |
| 1064 | Christopher Ball | Manchester | Producing, holding and arming Nuclear weapons is a threat to society and our environment, how can a country promote peace when it has so much destructive power? |
| 1065 | John Smith | Bradford | |
| 1066 | James Gunn | Edinburgh | Put the money towards stopping climate change instead. |
| 1067 | Stephen Tame | Ashburton | |
| 1068 | carli baker | birmingham | |
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| 1070 | Tony Makin | Blackburn | |
| 1071 | a hines-randall | bucks | |
| 1072 | Anonymous | London | |
| 1073 | Polly Davies | Wrexham | |
| 1074 | Dafydd Pierce | London | |
| 1075 | ellie palmer | hilton | |
| 1076 | Matthew Turnbull | Wokingham | There's really no debate about this. While there are weapons capable of killing millions or destroying humanity, there has to be a drive to remove them. Any hesitation or stalling is extremely dangerous and irresponsible. |
| 1077 | Ms J McClelland | London | |
| 1078 | Jon Shallis | Liverpool | |
| 1079 | Jordan Stark | San Diego | Abolish nuclear weapons — the threat of these insane devices should be considered as crimes against humanity. |
| 1080 | Tomas Oginskas | Vilnius | Oneness and Equality |
| 1081 | graham holtham | jarrow | |
| 1082 | Stuart Stephenson | Gravesend, Kent | The pursuit of nuclear deterrence, with its chain reaction of proliferation, subsequent arms racing that knows no sense or limit - (remember the 60,000 wearheads of the Cold War?) - and weapons kept permanently ready for firing can only lead to the use of nuclear weapons becoming impossible to avoid. That is not what human life or society shouyld be about. I demand that you use my tax contributions to finance a Nuclear Weapons Convention, so we humans can lift this foul threat to the Life of planet Earth |
| 1083 | brittany reppert | PHOENIX, AZ | No one should have to live in fear. |
| 1084 | Anonymous | fort mill | |
| 1085 | Kai Tabacek | Brighton | Mohamed El Baradei, Direct General of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, to the BBC:
"It is faltering when you see the decision in the UK recently to modernise the Trident system. This sends absolutely the wrong message because
if the [nuclear] weapon states are really ready to reduce, drastically reduce, their nuclear arsenal, the 27,000 warheads they have, ... [they would] have much more stronger moral authority to go after ... the people who want to develop nuclear weapons [by voting against Trident]. As long as you are telling them do as I say and not as I do ... you continue to have this cynicism" |
| 1086 | Caley McKernan | London | There is no place in a civilised society for nuclear weapons. Might is not right and we show ourselves as hypocrites if we continue with Trident renewal.If, we are on the other hand posturing and sanctioning Iran. |
| 1087 | Phemie Matheson | Glasgow | I do not feel safe with these weapons being house only a few miles away from where i live. Nor do i feel safe knowing these weapons are in existence all over the world. |
| 1088 | Emily Ruth Balls | North Berwick | Continuing Trident asks whether we wish to maintain nuclear weapons, whether this is a choice we wish to make for our future. Personally I find the existence of nuclear weapons in Britain (along with their potential use, and the responsibility attached to this), and more specifically, the storage of Trident submarines in Scotland, where I am resident, unacceptable. This should not be a decision for MPs, MSPs, MEPs etc, but something that the public can and must contribute to. |
| 1089 | Thomas Hensby | London | |
| 1090 | Alex Jagger | Crawley | |
| 1091 | Catherine Grant | Ealing | |
| 1092 | Richard Duffy | Oxford | |
| 1093 | Anna Brown | Glasgow | |
| 1094 | Emma Hill | Rickmansworth | |
| 1095 | Saskia Neibig | Newcastle | We invaded Iraq because allegedly they had WMDs.
We are complaining about Iran developing nukes.
We are buying Trident.
Anybody sense a little bit of hypocrisy? |
| 1096 | Matt Pryor | Wandsworth | Thank you for all of the hard work and campaigning you have done over the years to try and make the world a safer place. |
| 1097 | Norman Traub | Leigh on Sea | |
| 1098 | Elizabeth Johnson | Nottingham | Why on earth do we spend money on nuclear weapons? It is crazy. We just propel ourselves to annihilation. We could spend the money helping to reduce global warming. |
| 1099 | ken hawkins | portsmouth | Nukes are a waste of money and no deterrent. |
| 1100 | B J Tritton | Ashford | |