Meeting of the Parliament 03 November 2015
We know Mr Harvie’s position on that, and the Labour Party does not take that position at the moment. That is me answering him straight.
The task of the growing number of us who are opposed to Trident renewal is to influence others. The two biggest parties in Scotland are now opposed to Trident renewal. The Green Party is also opposed, as are the three independent members of the Parliament. That is real progress and a huge boost to the campaign to get rid of Trident. I want the Liberals—the Liberal who is in the chamber and the Liberals in general—to join us in the campaign. As a socialist, I am always an optimist, so I even want the Tories to join us in opposition to renewal. Perhaps that stretches my optimism a bit far, but I will try, because some Tories are coming to that position.
We will not achieve that through moral indignation or superiority. The argument will be won when we are able to address people’s concerns head on and when we can reassure the worried—whether they be workers on the Clyde, business owners around Faslane or people who are worried about the country’s defences—that we have answers to their fears.