It's been two years since the news broke that Britain is being primed for the return of US nuclear bombs for the first time since 2008. Since then, the evidence has mounted that the new B61-12 nuclear bomb will be stationed at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. CND has been working tirelessly to expose and oppose this terrible destabilising development, holding several national demonstrations at the base, an attempted citizens' weapons inspection, and numerous local and online events.
Last August, we spoke to the Guardian when they reported on fresh documents revealing the construction of a dormitory for a “potential surety mission” at Lakenheath. ‘Surety,’ a term used by the US government to refer to nuclear weapons, featured again in more contracts unearthed by the Telegraph, ordering additional building works required for a nuclear weapons mission at the base. CND and our lawyers at Leigh Day have questioned the legality of these building works with West Suffolk Council and are awaiting their response.
Media awareness about our campaign is growing and Lakenheath activists featured in a BBC documentary on rising nuclear tensions, which aired in January. We intend to grow the campaign further throughout the spring and summer with a series of actions and we need your support!