£4 billion worth of world-class defence equipment scrapped by the government

27 January 2011

The government is pushing ahead with its decision to scrap the Nimrod spy planes.

Contractors have begun stripping the aircraft before they are dismantled for scrap metal.

Unite national officer Bernie Hamilton said: "The lunatics have taken over the asylum when the government orders the Ministry of Defence to break up £4 billion worth of world-class defence equipment.

"The decision to scrap the Nimrod leaves a huge gap in the UK's defence capability and is a betrayal of the workers that played a part in its manufacture."

A contractor working for the Ministry of Defence began breaking up the Nimrod's last night (26 January) at a site owned by BAE Systems at Woodford in Stockport.

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Contact Ciaran Naidoo on 07768 931 315


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