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But in the 1983 election, under the leadership of the old nuclear disarmer Michael Foot, Labour pledged to get rid of the deterrent, a commitment it maintained until 1988.
Even George Bush, no dewy-eyed disarmer, negotiated cuts down to 1,700-2,200 apiece by 2012 (from the 6,000 agreed upon after the cold war had ended) and was ready to go lower.
This allowed Lynch to lock in the Disarmer and score the submission victory, without knowing that she had attained the win through nefarious means.
"I am not a member of CND and have not been for 28 or 29 years," she told Charles Tannock, the Tory MEP, who demanded a straight yes or no answer to whether she remained a unilateral disarmer.
Asked if she would serve in a unilateralist government, she replied: "I am not a unilateral disarmer.
Corbyn is a unilateral disarmer, always has been.
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How did the would-be disarmers end up at each other's throats?On the surface, the dispute is a practical one.
But the place would-be disarmers will have to start.
The five also promise to dismantle their bombs eventually, and as part of general disarmament.Critics of the dawdling disarmers have a point: the official five, and especially America and Russia, still have too many nuclear weapons.
Both the hawks and the doves suspect that Saddam Hussein will fairly soon do something foolish enough to provide his would-be disarmers with a cast-iron excuse to enforce their will.
Progress has always been slower than most of the disarmers would like, which is why nuclear cuts still matter.
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