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Cut arms spending challenge to government

Campaign Against Arms Trade | 16.04.2012 12:58 | Anti-militarism

Campaign Against Arms Trade press release re Global Day of Action on Military Spending

On Tuesday 17 April supporters of Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) will join other peace campaigners to protest against huge government expenditure on arms and the military, even as spending on health, welfare and education is being slashed.

Demonstrations will take place around the UK, while activists are encouraged to use twitter and other social media to get their message to government. In London, London CAAT will demonstrate with Jubilee Debt Campaign outside the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), in Victoria Street, Westminster, to call for an end to public subsidies for the arms trade and a cancellation of "dictator debt" - often incurred to buy arms.

UK military expenditure stands at £39 billion a year, making the UK military budget the fourth highest in the world in 2011 (after USA, China and Russia). As an illustration, just one F-35 Fighter jet costs £70 million. The UK government subsidises arms exports by £700 million annually. Campaigners point out that this would pay the salary of 33,000 newly qualified nurses at a time when it is estimated that 56,000 NHS staff have or will lose their jobs.

The day will also be marked by the release of latest figures on global military expenditure by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The new figures will reveal that world military expenditure in 2011 was unchanged in real terms from 2010. While financial crises and government cutbacks saw modest falls in military spending in Western Europe and the US, this has been offset by large increases in Asia and the Middle East.

Anne-Marie O'Reilly, CAAT Outreach Co-ordinator, says:

"It just does not make sense that our government keeps spending more on its military budget than almost every other country in the world. Meanwhile we are meant to tolerate cuts to housing, youth services, education, welfare and health. We're taking action to point out the government has got its priorities very wrong. We need to put human need over arms company profits."

GDAMS in the UK

In Edinburgh, Scottish Member of Parliament Alison Johnstone has lodged a motion supporting the Global Day of Action and asking for cuts in government military spending. Edinburgh CAAT has organised a presence outside Scottish Parliament on the day.

Other protests and events by peace campaigners are planned for Hereford, Manchester, at Menwith Hill and in Swansea.
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CAAT is also encouraging online activity, including:
Mass tweeting HM Treasury with their preferred spending priorities - @hmtreasury with #demilitarize

Adding their voice to CAAT's This is NOT OK petition, calling for an end to government arms export subsidies.


ENDS

For further information please contact CAAT's Outreach Co-ordinator, Anne-Marie O'Reilly on 020 7281 0297 or mobile 07990 673 232 or email  outreach@caat.org.uk. CAAT spokespeople are available for interview and photographs will be made available.

Notes
1.Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) works for the reduction and ultimate abolition of the international arms trade. The arms business has a devastating impact on human rights and society and damages economic development. Large-scale military procurement and arms exports only reinforce a militaristic approach to international problems. Around 75% of CAAT's income is raised from individual supporters.
2.The GDAMS London demonstration will take place outside the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), Victoria Street, London, between 8.30-9.30am on Tuesday 17 April (nearest tubes are Westrminster and St James Park; Victoria is also close). Further information on Facebook.
3.The Global Day of Action on Military Spending (GDAMS) is an international peace initiative. Jointly founded by the International Peace Bureau, based in Zurich, and the Institute of Policy Studies, in Washington, it has since grown to involve organisations and individuals in many countries. The first GDAMS was held on 12 April 2011.
3. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) is an independent institute which researches conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. It provides data, analysis and recommendations, including annual surveys of global military spending, arms sales and arms companies.

Campaign Against Arms Trade
- e-mail: outreach@caat.org.uk
- Homepage: www.caat.org.uk

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Why campaigning in the establishment is a wast of time.

16.04.2012 15:48

We need hospitals. We need schools. We need roads. We need welfare, healthcare, pensions, housing, etc.etc.etc... And we need one single centralised institution, with a monopoly on the initiation of force, to regulate, control, and finance it all?

Once you have created the central control force for the labour of an entire nation, you have created a ruling class. They have to defend themselves, and their property, us, with a defence force. And the defence force has to be big and powerful. And it has to show it's self to be big and powerful, by flexing it's muscle. That way the ruling class can grow it's power and influence.

So while ever you have one single institution with a monopoly on the initiation of force; "violence", you will have a necessity for war! And you can never control a monopoly on force, because it has the monopoly on force;)

The state is over spending and it so it will either cut that spending or go bankrupt. To do that it must shed some of it's dependent class. It's not going to give up it's monopoly on violence, and one one really wants it to. So the dependent classes who get cut won't be the ones who project force against people and property, upholding the monopoly on violence, the police, the military, the customs, they will be the less important to the power of the state, the non productive, the sick and the elderly.

The only way out of this situation is to find some other way to provide the "essential services" that everyone so wants, that dose not involve the initiation on force; to have a population equally well armed an able to defend their own property; then there would be no need to have a defence force for the nation state, because there would be no nation state, only a population that could not be taxed, and well able to defend it's self.

Monopolies do not create equality, especially monopolies on violence;) STATES!

We are in a ludicrous situation of tribal socialism/social control politics, that swings between right wing/fascist/patriarchy social control/socialism, waging war overseas, and left wing/communist/matriarchy social control/socialism, clamping down on it's own slave population.

You can't have centralised anarchy, you can't get rid of hierarchy by overthrowing it, you just become it, you just have to stop being a slave to it, stop feeding it, stop being dependent on it.

Socialism doesn't mean caring. Socialism means social control force. And it's what most people want to do, the left and the right!

anarchist


Arms and the IC

17.04.2012 17:46

Just a quick question and its given in good faith so don't shoot me down for being a troll.

Under international law there is a requirement for enforcement of the law.

How is this done without some semblance of a military given that breaking of law on the international stage is usually done with military means?

Member states are required to maintain a military to this end at least.

How does the IC police a genuine threat to an ethnic community or people without the mechanism of force?

Me


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