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Ken Livingstone to co-chair Labour's Trident review Ken Livingstone to co-chair Labour's Trident review
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Ex-Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has been given a formal role in creating Labour's defence policy - including its position on Trident. Ex-Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has been put in joint charge of a review of Labour's defence policy.
Mr Livingstone will co-chair the party's policy review alongside shadow defence secretary Maria Eagle. Mr Livingstone will work alongside shadow defence secretary Maria Eagle.
The pair have opposing views on renewing the nuclear deterrent, with Mr Livingstone, like Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, a long-standing opponent. The pair have opposing views on renewing the Trident nuclear weapons system, with Mr Livingstone, like Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, a long-standing opponent.
Mr Corbyn could face a Commons rebellion on Trident on Tuesday, with the SNP believed to be planning a vote.
Labour said Mr Livingstone was now a "co-convener" on its policy commission.Labour said Mr Livingstone was now a "co-convener" on its policy commission.
A party source said Ms Eagle and Mr Livingstone - the former Labour MP for Brent East - would oversee the policy review, but stressed Labour policy would be decided by its National Policy Forum.A party source said Ms Eagle and Mr Livingstone - the former Labour MP for Brent East - would oversee the policy review, but stressed Labour policy would be decided by its National Policy Forum.
One key issue to be reviewed is the party's position on the renewal of Trident - a sea-based nuclear weapons system acquired by the Thatcher government in the early 1980s. On Twitter, Labour MP Wes Streeting posted a link to an article in which Mr Livingstone said the Paris attacks which killed 129 people were an example of Western interventions "coming back to haunt" their populations.
Mr Streeting tweeted: "Is this the same Ken Livingstone co-chairing Labour's defence review?"
One key issue to be reviewed by the party is its position on the renewal of Trident - a sea-based nuclear weapons system acquired by the Thatcher government in the early 1980s.
What is the debate over Trident?What is the debate over Trident?
Corbyn backlash over views on shoot-to-killCorbyn backlash over views on shoot-to-kill
A £20bn like-for-like replacement of Trident was agreed by the last Labour government and its renewal has been supported by the party since.A £20bn like-for-like replacement of Trident was agreed by the last Labour government and its renewal has been supported by the party since.
However, Mr Corbyn - a long-standing opponent of nuclear weapons - opposes Trident, saying the party's official position on its renewal will form part of the defence review. But Mr Corbyn, who was elected Labour leader on anti-Trident platform, said the party's official position on its renewal will form part of the defence review.
The government is due to decide whether to renew Trident in 2016.The government is due to decide whether to renew Trident in 2016.
Mr Corbyn has previously admitted that large numbers of Labour MPs favour the like-for-like replacement.Mr Corbyn has previously admitted that large numbers of Labour MPs favour the like-for-like replacement.
However, he has said he hopes to win them over to his view before a key Commons vote over the coming months.However, he has said he hopes to win them over to his view before a key Commons vote over the coming months.
Shoot-to-kill rowShoot-to-kill row
Ms Eagle - who supports renewal of Trident - is understood to be in charge of the shadow strategic defence and security review (SDSR). In the meantime, the SNP - which wants to scrap Trident - is understood to be planning to stage a debate on Tuesday.
She has previously criticised Mr Corbyn for saying he would never press the nuclear button. BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said Labour MPs were being instructed to abstain on the vote - but some were planning to defy Mr Corbyn and vote against the SNP motion.
Their argument will be that as existing Labour Party policy is to support the renewal of Trident, they should therefore be able to vote against the SNP's motion to scrap it.
Mr Livingstone's appointment comes as Labour MP have already expressed anger at Mr Corbyn over his interventions following the terrorist attacks in Paris.Mr Livingstone's appointment comes as Labour MP have already expressed anger at Mr Corbyn over his interventions following the terrorist attacks in Paris.
Mr Corbyn told the BBC on Monday he was "not happy" with police operating a shoot-to-kill policy in the event of a terrorist attack in the UK.Mr Corbyn told the BBC on Monday he was "not happy" with police operating a shoot-to-kill policy in the event of a terrorist attack in the UK.
His comments led to criticism from some of his own MPs.His comments led to criticism from some of his own MPs.
Mr Corbyn later said that "any kind of shoot-to-kill policy" posed "clear dangers to us all", but that he supported the use of "whatever proportionate and strictly necessary force is required to save life".Mr Corbyn later said that "any kind of shoot-to-kill policy" posed "clear dangers to us all", but that he supported the use of "whatever proportionate and strictly necessary force is required to save life".