CHANGE OF PLANS - due to the train strike on Sep 17th, the protest will be postponed to a later date to be confirmed. We’ll let you know as soon as we can and will be in touch with those who already booked their coach ticked with us.
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Join the London CND contingent protesting against the return of US nuclear weapons in Britain in September 2022
*Save the date – more information to follow*
CND is organising a second protest at RAF Lakenheath against the return of US nuclear weapons. London CND is therefore planning coach transport to the base again, and you can already book your ticket here:
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£10 student / unwaged / low-waged
£22 standard
£30 solidarity - please help us cover the costs of this action!
Can't make it but want to participate? You can also donate the amount of your choice and enable someone else to join us!
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What's the plan?
London CND has booked a coach leaving at 10am from opposite Embankment Underground station, London. It will drop us off very close to RAF Lakenheath around 12:30pm
Protests from 1 to 3pm will involve speeches, music and creative actions. Feel free to prepare your own!
We will then return to Embankment by the same means and arrive back in London at 6pm
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More info on RAF Lakenheath
The US withdrew its nuclear weapons from Lakenheath in 2008 after more than 50 years of US nuclear weapons deployment in the UK. Lakenheath was used to store USAF nuclear gravity bombs. The facilities to do so are still intact.
In 2015 Lakenheath was selected to host the new generation of United States nuclear-capable fighter- bomber aircraft in Europe, the F-35A. The first of them arrived there in December last year.
The revelation of the return of US nuclear weapons in Lakenheath was announced in April by Hans Kristensen, Nuclear Information Project Director at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), from analysing a US Department of Defence document.
Arms Control Association Director Daryl Kimball believes it is ‘an early sign that the US and Nato are preparing to engage in a protracted and maybe heightened standoff with Putin’s Russia’.
The British government is working hand in glove with the US on Ukraine. Boris Johnson’s recent announcement of increased military assistance to President Zelensky, including supplying offensive weaponry, is stoking the fires of a nuclear war that could stretch across Europe and beyond.
We want Britain to back negotiations, not escalate the war.
Stop US nukes coming to Lakenheath!
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For all questions, please contact Julie: info@londoncnd.org