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No.10 admits Theresa May did know about nuclear test where missile 'veered towards America' | No.10 admits Theresa May did know about nuclear test where missile 'veered towards America' |
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Theresa May did know about last year’s controversial test firing of a Trident missile, but No.10 is refusing to confirm that it veered off course. | Theresa May did know about last year’s controversial test firing of a Trident missile, but No.10 is refusing to confirm that it veered off course. |
Instead, the Prime Minister’s spokeswoman insisted the operation had been “successful” – because both the submarine and the crew were able to return to service. | Instead, the Prime Minister’s spokeswoman insisted the operation had been “successful” – because both the submarine and the crew were able to return to service. |
Her spokeswoman described repeated questions about allegations that the unarmed missile went astray as “minutiae and specifics”. | Her spokeswoman described repeated questions about allegations that the unarmed missile went astray as “minutiae and specifics”. |
The admission that Ms May was informed about the results of last June’s test comes 24 hours after she refused – four times – to say if she had been aware of it. | The admission that Ms May was informed about the results of last June’s test comes 24 hours after she refused – four times – to say if she had been aware of it. |
She has been accused of covering up the test, which came just weeks before MPs backed the £40bn renewal of Trident by 472 votes to 117. | She has been accused of covering up the test, which came just weeks before MPs backed the £40bn renewal of Trident by 472 votes to 117. |
Caroline Lucas, the Green MP, immediately tweeted: “Absolutely no excuse now for Theresa May dodging Parliament on this. She must come in today, answer questions and apologise.” | Caroline Lucas, the Green MP, immediately tweeted: “Absolutely no excuse now for Theresa May dodging Parliament on this. She must come in today, answer questions and apologise.” |
Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has been hauled back to the Commons from a Cabinet trip to Lancashire and will face a grilling from MPs this afternoon. | |
In the past, successful tests have been publicised by the Ministry of Defence, which has even released videos to show off Trident’s effectiveness. | |
According to the Sunday Times, the missile was intended to be fired 5,600 miles (9,012 km) from the coast of Florida to a sea target off the west coast of Africa - but veered towards the US. | According to the Sunday Times, the missile was intended to be fired 5,600 miles (9,012 km) from the coast of Florida to a sea target off the west coast of Africa - but veered towards the US. |
But, asked about the story by the BBC’s Andrew Marr on Sunday, the Prime Minister repeatedly refused to say if she knew about the alleged malfunction. | |
Today, No.10 changed course, telling journalists that Ms May had – after becoming Prime Minister, in July – been briefed about the test and that it had been “successful”. | |
It was a “demonstration and shakedown” operation undertaken by HMS Vengeance following a refit and both submarine and crew had been “certified” to return to service. | It was a “demonstration and shakedown” operation undertaken by HMS Vengeance following a refit and both submarine and crew had been “certified” to return to service. |
Asked if the Prime Minister was told the missile had veered off course, her official spokeswoman replied: “I don't accept the premise of the question.” | |
She said: “We have been clear that the submarine and the crew were successfully tested and certified. That was the purpose of the operation. | |
“What is also clear is that the capability and effectiveness of the Trident missile is unquestionable.” | |
Asked, again, if there had been a “malfunction”, the spokeswoman replied: “I’m not going to get into operational details.” | |
Labour and other senior MPs had been told about the test – but the spokeswoman could not say if they were told the results of it. | |
Earlier, Business Secretary Greg Clark told the BBC: “It's been the longstanding policy not to comment on tests of weapons systems and I think if that's the approach you take we have to abide by that.” | |
Yet, in 2012, a Ministry of Defence press release referred to “the successful firing of an unarmed Trident ballistic missile by HMS Vigilant during a test launch in the Atlantic Ocean last week”. | |
And, in 2014, another quoted then-defence minister Philip Dunne saying: “Last week I was off the coast of Florida embarked on USS West Virginia to witness a test firing of 2 Trident 2 D5 missiles. | |
“This successful test demonstrated once again that that Trident remains a credible and reliable deterrent.” | |
Nia Griffith, Labour's shadow defence secretary, has demanded that the Government give “a full explanation” to MPs later. | |
And Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish First Minister, where the submarines are based, on the River Clyde, called the apparent misfire a “hugely serious issue”. | |
Julian Lewis, the Conservative chairman of the Commons Defence Committee, has accused David Cameron’s media team of a “cover-up” – because the test took place while has was still in office. |