| # | Name | Town | Comments |
|---|
| 1801 | Sofia Noronha | London | |
| 1802 | Ioana - Noemy Toma | Roman | |
| 1803 | Sophie Draper | Crewkerne | Trident is a disgraceful waste of money, especially when we are having to make cuts in important areas of public spending. I say: cut Trident. |
| 1804 | Anonymous | Falkirk | |
| 1805 | john ledger | Barnsley | |
| 1806 | Joe Myerscough | London | |
| 1807 | bridget cousins | halesworth |
| 1808 | Clive Bacon | Milton Keynes | Time has come to rid the world of these awful weapons of mass destruction. I call upon Gordan Brown along with leaders of the opposition parties to provide clear leadership in taking proactive steps to cancel preparations for a new nuclear system for the UK and to work with the international community to eliminate nuclear weapons from the face of the earth. |
| 1809 | Anonymous | Milton Keynes | |
| 1810 | Jason Garrett | Leamington Spa | |
| 1811 | Anonymous | Rockhampton | Maybe stop getting ready to blow each other up and maybe try something else? Like...watch TV? listen to music? GET LAID???? |
| 1812 | Shelley | London | |
| 1813 | Marcel Kochert | Berlin | |
| 1814 | Mike | Battersea | This is a cold war relic.
Surely you negotiate to keep Britains place at the top table in exchange for leading on this matter.
Who are these 48 warheads pointed at ? |
| 1815 | Sophia | London | |
| 1816 | Azra | London | |
| 1817 | Richard Irish | Wimborne | |
| 1818 | Karen Michlmayr | Norwich | |
| 1819 | Roger Downton | Poole | Stop this obscene waste of money for death and destruction. Now. |
| 1820 | Stephen Oberauer | London | The money could be better used by supporting The Venus Project, an international co-operation project, which would make nuclear weapons completely useless, unless you want to attack Marsians. |
| 1821 | Bruce Vickery | Edinburgh | Bearing in mind the UN Resoultion unanimously agreed, the Trident contract MUST be cancelled, otherwise we are proliferating Nuclear Weapons. |
| 1822 | Anonymous | Birmingham | |
| 1823 | Dan Pepler | Cardiff | |
| 1824 | SHIRANI SITUNAYAKE | LONDON | |
| 1825 | Tom Garrod | Wallingford | |
| 1826 | M Clark | Lymington |
| 1827 | andrew | Chester | |
| 1828 | Niall | Stockton-on-Tees | We need to get rid of these things as a matter of urgency |
| 1829 | Siobhan Bligh | Lincoln | |
| 1830 | David Kirkland | kielder | |
| 1831 | DUCRUIX BRICE | THOISSEY | |
| 1832 | Eugene Flanagan | Huddersfield | |
| 1833 | Luke L. Haslam | Tamworth, Staffordshire | |
| 1834 | Polly Tuckett | Leicester | |
| 1835 | Stephen Lambert | Barham | Please embed the above actions in your election manifesto. |
| 1836 | shan Barclay | Norwich | The sooner the madnes of nuclear weapons can be ended the better and remember this includes Israel wich is not a signatory of the non-profliferation treay. |
| 1837 | Anonymous | Norwich | We should have learned from wars in the20tth century that War achieves nothing but more war.
Peace comes from developinng ploughshares, not weapons |
| 1838 | Andy Street | Norwich | |
| 1839 | Revd John Bennett | Sprowston | |
| 1840 | Barbara mayhew | Bury St Edmunds | |
| 1841 | david seddon | norwich | it is important that the British government make a significant commitment to reducing its nuclear arsenal and scrap Trident. This would release funds for investment in effective homeland security and other areas, such as welfare, benefits, education and the NHS. |
| 1842 | Anonymous | NORWICH |
| 1843 | Ruth Nicholls | Cambridge | |
| 1844 | Michael Sutton-Long | Brooklyn | |
| 1845 | Anonymous | Warwick | |
| 1846 | Paul Hayton | Maidstone | |
| 1847 | Tim | Frimley | |
| 1848 | Peter Benwell | Bristol | |
| 1849 | Nita Hyrkkänen | Edinburgh | |
| 1850 | Fiona Towers | Carbost | |