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Who is the "Second Person"
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The British nuclear submarines have "letters of last resort" locked away on board. They instruct the sub what to do in the event that Britain is destroyed and the Prime Minister and his "Second Person" have been killed and so can't issue new orders.
(no joke http:// en.wiki pedia.o ...tter s_of_la st_reso rt)
I was wondering who the so-called "Second Person" is? Or are we not supposed to know? It would make sense that we shouldn't know because whilst the Prime Minister's views on nuclear weapon use might be well known, the Second Person's views wouldn't be known at all. Therefore would-be attackers might be more cautious about attacking us than they would if they knew that only people who have spoken openly against nuclear weapon use have the power to make the decision whether or not to retaliate. (this is hypothetical, I don't really know about David Cameron's nuclear weapons views)
The most likely person imo is William Hague. I very much doubt it's Nick Clegg and I really hope it isn't Gideon. It could be Philip Hammond but he doesn't seem senior enough
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I was wondering who the so-called "Second Person" is? Or are we not supposed to know? It would make sense that we shouldn't know because whilst the Prime Minister's views on nuclear weapon use might be well known, the Second Person's views wouldn't be known at all. Therefore would-be attackers might be more cautious about attacking us than they would if they knew that only people who have spoken openly against nuclear weapon use have the power to make the decision whether or not to retaliate. (this is hypothetical, I don't really know about David Cameron's nuclear weapons views)
The most likely person imo is William Hague. I very much doubt it's Nick Clegg and I really hope it isn't Gideon. It could be Philip Hammond but he doesn't seem senior enough
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think it's a pecking order thing. It describes the role as the PM's "personally appointed alternate decision-taker" in this article: http:// www.dai lymail. ...iles -end-wo rld--.h tml
BTW, it should be obvious how to fix it but the wiki link in the OP is broken:
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BTW, it should be obvious how to fix it but the wiki link in the OP is broken:
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It's, as the Wiki article says, "normally a high-ranking member of the Cabinet".
There would be no pecking order. If the PM and the Second Person were killed and the British state was destroyed, it would be down to the letter - not the opinion of the last living member of the Cabinet.
If the PM is killed but the Second Person and/or British state remain intact, the letter is not to be used.
If the British state is destroyed but the PM and/or Second Person remain alive, likewise, the letter is not to be used.
It's only if all three are gone that the letter is to be used.
There would be no pecking order. If the PM and the Second Person were killed and the British state was destroyed, it would be down to the letter - not the opinion of the last living member of the Cabinet.
If the PM is killed but the Second Person and/or British state remain intact, the letter is not to be used.
If the British state is destroyed but the PM and/or Second Person remain alive, likewise, the letter is not to be used.
It's only if all three are gone that the letter is to be used.
http:// news.bb c.co.uk ...d_77 58000/7 758347. stm
This article does not mention any ' second Person '
// If Britain is substantially destroyed by a nuclear strike and the prime minister is killed, the captain of the submarine on patrol (one is always out there, armed and ready to strike) will open his safe, take out the prime minister's instructions, and act on them. //
This article does not mention any ' second Person '
// If Britain is substantially destroyed by a nuclear strike and the prime minister is killed, the captain of the submarine on patrol (one is always out there, armed and ready to strike) will open his safe, take out the prime minister's instructions, and act on them. //
Baza, I've watched far too many US films where the various C-of-Staffs compete with each other, the army, air-force and so on about who is the more senior/most senior.
It's a scary thought, however, if the senior politicos have been killed, then I don't think there's going to be much left of the human race.
It's a scary thought, however, if the senior politicos have been killed, then I don't think there's going to be much left of the human race.
There wont be any submarines.
http:// www.tel egraph. ...o-ma n-subma rines.h tml
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