How the UK Learned to Love the Bomb

Patrik Fridén
Daily Stormer
June 7, 2016

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Might as well just nuke everyone. Because nihilism.

“Putin is sooo scary.”

“IKR?”

– Sincerely, Stupid Goyim.

So now UK has got upgrade their nukes a bit. And oh, they forgot to tell their crooked politicians for some reason.
Nukes are a bit anti-PC, possibly.

RT:

Britain is secretly upgrading its arsenal of Trident nuclear weapons and is developing an entirely new warhead, according to a report from the Nuclear Information Service (NIS). Controversially, Parliament is yet to consent to its renewal.

The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) in Berkshire, where Britain’s nuclear warheads are manufactured and maintained, is working on a program to upgrade the current Trident warhead to produce a more powerful and accurate nuclear warhead, “Mark 4A,” the independent research body says.

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“I came here to nuke kikes and start a race war. And I am all out of kebab.”

Peter Burt of the NIS says: “The Mark 4A warhead modification programme will allow Trident nuclear warheads to remain in service until the middle of this century, and (((plenty of money))) is being spent to pave the way for developing a new generation warhead which will remain in service for even longer.”

Dr Paul Hollinshead would be responsible for the “nuclear warhead capability sustainment programme” and for “commencement of Mk4A production in accordance with the Trident Manufacture Plan.”

The report reveals £85 million (US$124 million) has already been spent by the AWE on new nuclear warhead design studies.

Later this year the government is expected to table a Commons motion in favour of replacing the existing fleet of Trident submarines with four new boats. The government says they will cost £31 billion, but has set up a £10 billion contingency fund in the event of overruns.

The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) meanwhile estimates it will cost £205 billion.

“The government is committed to maintaining minimum continuous at-sea deterrence to deter the most extreme threats to the UK and protect our vital interests – a decision on replacing the warhead will be taken when necessary,” a ministry spokesperson told the Guardian.

The problem with nukes is that they can’t be used against people already in your country.

Like the Moslems.