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Trident Doesn't Work.
A test firing of the UKs defense missile system in June was a failure. Apparently due to a cock-up with Google Maps, instead of targetting Russia, it actually hit Rusholme. There were no reports of any damage.
Interestingly, the misfire was hushed up and was not known to the majority of MPs who voted to renew it in July.
The Prime Minister refuses to say whether she knew of the apparent malfunction, when she voted. Asked several times, Mrs May refused to answer.
Should this information have been made known to MPs before they voted?
Would the result have been different if the truth was known?
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Interestingly, the misfire was hushed up and was not known to the majority of MPs who voted to renew it in July.
The Prime Minister refuses to say whether she knew of the apparent malfunction, when she voted. Asked several times, Mrs May refused to answer.
Should this information have been made known to MPs before they voted?
Would the result have been different if the truth was known?
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Navigation package issue, quickly solved and if the fired it somewhere it would blown the living crap out of it. Come now children you understand why these things are tested and updated monthly to stop these things happening, standard modus operandii for all weaponry.
Every time something changes on a system they have to test whether that be the standard 9mm handgun issued as a personal side arm to officers or new shell for a tank to a new mapping system for the navigation package on Trident.
Should they have known? yes it may have expedited it's replacement
Every time something changes on a system they have to test whether that be the standard 9mm handgun issued as a personal side arm to officers or new shell for a tank to a new mapping system for the navigation package on Trident.
Should they have known? yes it may have expedited it's replacement
I think all politicians have an in built instinct and fear about answering trap questions by journalists, especially pro opposition ones like Marr. However on this occasion she could have taken the wind right out of it by answering yes or no. Neither answer would have any affect. The fact is I think Trident is unnecessary but lets stop all this "it doesn't work" c0bblers because of a bad result in testing.
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