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Jackson calls for demilitarisation of Irish Sea after ferry in near miss with submarine

written by John July 20, 2020
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Stena Line ferry in near miss with British submarine in Irish Sea

SINN Fein Councillor Christopher Jackson has called for the demilitarisation of the Irish Sea.

Christopher Jackson was speaking after a report published revealed that in 2018 a British nuclear submarine was just 250 yards from colliding with a Stena Line ferry in the Irish Sea.

The Waterside Councillor said: “Sinn Féin has been consistent in calling for an end to British military activity in Ireland, this applies to both land and sea.

“The Marine Accident Investigations Branch has published a worrying report into a near-miss between a British nuclear submarine and ferry in the Irish Sea in 2018.

“The ferry was just 250 yards from the nuclear submarine when the ferry’s captain took an emergency course of action to avoid collision.

“The report found that the lives of the 282 passengers and staff on board the ferry were in ‘immediate danger’.

“It is extremely concerning that this is the third near collision in the last four years between Royal Navy submarines and other ships in the Irish Sea.

“The British Government and the British Ministry of Defence should end its submarine activity in the Irish Sea to avoid similar incidents in the future.”

Jackson calls for demilitarisation of Irish Sea after ferry in near miss with submarine was last modified: July 20th, 2020 by John

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