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- WORLD, Page 52World NotesBRITAINUnbanning The Bomb
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- Having lost the past two national elections armed with a
- platform of unilateral nuclear disarmament, the Labor Party
- last week launched a strike against that controversial policy.
- Its national executive committee overwhelmingly adopted a
- proposal to scrap a 1981 commitment to dismantle Britain's
- nuclear arsenal without any quid pro quo from other countries.
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- Instead, Labor will emphasize British ties to NATO while
- espousing the goal of ridding the world of nuclear weapons by
- the year 2000. Labor's new position, which must be approved at
- the party's annual conference in October, also asks NATO to
- abandon its flexible-response strategy based on possible use of
- tactical and strategic nuclear weapons and to renounce first use
- of nuclear arms.
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- Although Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ridiculed the
- announcement as "unilateralism in a different wrapping," she
- stood to lose a valuable advantage: an opposition wedded to
- policies that guaranteed its remaining in opposition. As Tony
- Blair, 36, Labor's spokesman on[energy and one of its rising
- stars, emphasized, "The changes simply had to come. We couldn't
- continue to live in the past."
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