| # | Name | Town | Comments |
|---|
| 1651 | Emma-Jayne Abbots | Twickenham | |
| 1652 | Anonymous | Wolverhampton | |
| 1653 | Chris Musgrave | Pontypridd | |
| 1654 | William Fowler | Sheffield | |
| 1655 | Matthew Nicholson | Glastonbury | |
| 1656 | Ed Gemson | Pershore |
| 1657 | Dave Joyce | Wirral | |
| 1658 | Chris | Overseal | |
| 1659 | Newcastle | |
| 1660 | Ian Dent | Carnforth | |
| 1661 | Laura Bergin | Gravesend | |
| 1662 | Lucy Scatizzi | Epsom | |
| 1663 | James Olner | Nuneaton | |
| 1664 | Anonymous | rosyth | |
| 1665 | Jane Nye | Shoreham-by-Sea | |
| 1666 | Victoria Hann | Durham | |
| 1667 | Rachael Sanders | Warrington | |
| 1668 | Donna Grant | Gt Yarmouth | This is very important for the future of our children.......... |
| 1669 | Rich Harrison | Southampton |
| 1670 | Jan | Bow | |
| 1671 | Jason Shah | Peacehaven | |
| 1672 | Jonathan Blinman | Oxford | |
| 1673 | Anonymous | Bristol | |
| 1674 | Michael Hinton | Dover | |
| 1675 | Jack Nicholson-Clark | Stockton-on-Tees | |
| 1676 | Robin Chadwick | Reading | |
| 1677 | Derek Day | Bristol | |
| 1678 | Margaret Cone | Cambridge | |
| 1679 | Louise Overy | Corsham | |
| 1680 | Sylvia Keet Peebles | Powell River | As an ex Brit living in Canada, I am proud to learn that the UK government is reaching the decision to cancel replacement of Trident , and trust that in the name of Humanity will press for ratification of the NPT and support a Nuclear Weapon Convention at the UN, |
| 1681 | helen mccreadie | Bristol | Cancelling the renewal of Trident would demonstrate the integrity of our political leaders to those countries which we would like to deter from installing nuclear weapons themselves. |
| 1682 | Graham Miller | Jedburgh | If the Govt has to spend money on weapons, make sure the conventional troopers are properly equipped and supported. |
| 1683 | debbie grisdale | Ottawa | |
| 1684 | Shirley Farrow | Comox, BC | |
| 1685 | h lawrence | cardiff | |
| 1686 | Dr. Edwin E. Daniel | Victoria | The time has come to end not increase or upgrade nuclear weaponry. |
| 1687 | nancy covington | Halifax, NS | |
| 1688 | Paul J. Eisenbarth, MD | Hanover, ON | |
| 1689 | Ray Cunnington | Dundas ON | It is totally obscene for governments to support weapons of mass destruction. Every pound that is spent on building Trident will be taken out of resources that could bring positive benefits rather than destruction. This is a huge gift to the armament industry in the United States, and impoverishes the life of those living in Great Britain. |
| 1690 | Lenore Micallef | Mosta | |
| 1691 | Alfred Muma | Powell River | We need to rid the world of all nuclear weaponds before they rid the world of all mandkind. |
| 1692 | susan thorp | london | |
| 1693 | Andrew Duff | Alnwick |
| 1694 | Felicity Richards | Bristol | |
| 1695 | Emyr Gruffydd | Caerphilly | |
| 1696 | Stephanie Crossland | Bristol | |
| 1697 | Anonymous | Leicester | |
| 1698 | Patrick Hartnett | cardiff | In the 21st century do we really need the threat of nuclear weapons hanging over our heads, in the times of current ecomic crisis surley the money that is being spent on trident can be better used to help struggling families to put food on their tables to feed themselves and their children? |
| 1699 | Barbara Robb | Sutton Coldfield | This money would be better spent helping to eradicate world poverty. I have lived for over 60 years with the threat of nuclear war and firmly believe that the UK should lead by example and get rid of these weapons. You will never win a nuclear war but will destroy our wonderful world. For all our sakes work for peace not war. |
| 1700 | valerie pappas | horncastle | |