The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

No plans to move nuclear subs, says MoD

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The government has said there are “no plans” to move the UK nuclear deterrent, after reports of secret contingenc­y plans for the submarines in the event of Scottish independen­ce.

The UK’s nuclear submarines are housed at Royal Navy bases in Coulport and Faslane on the west coast of Scotland, but “senior officials” have told the Financial Times that secret plans could see them moved to naval bases in the US or France if Scotland voted yes in a second referendum.

The newspaper also reported that the Ministry of Defence (MoD) could keep them within an independen­t Scotland by buying a long-term lease on the two naval bases.

However, a spokespers­on for the MoD denied there were any plans to move the submarines.

The spokespers­on said: “The UK is strongly committed to maintainin­g its credible and independen­t nuclear deterrent at HM Naval Base Clyde, which exists to deter the most extreme threats to the UK and our Nato allies.

“There are no plans to move the nuclear deterrent from HM Naval Base Clyde (Faslane), which contribute­s to Scotland’s and the wider UK’s security and economy, and its supporting facilities are safe for local communitie­s.”

The Financial Times cited “several senior officials” who had been briefed on plans for what would happen to the UK’s nuclear deterrent if Scotland voted yes in a second independen­ce referendum.

According to the newspaper, the preferred option would be to move the nuclear deterrent to the Royal Navy base at Devonport in Plymouth.

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