Katherine Hudson, CND, on why we're 100 seconds to midnight on the Doomsday Clock

Kate Hudson has been General Secretary of CND since 2010, having served as chair since 2003. She first became active in the peace movement in the early 1980s in the big upsurge of activity against cruise missiles. One of her proudest moments was helping to Embrace the Base at Greenham Common in December 1982, along with 30,000 other women. With the end of the Cold War, like many others, Kate felt that the issue of nuclear weapons had gone away, so she turned to other campaigning work. But by the mid-1990s with expansion of NATO and escalation of the US ‘Star Wars’ system, she came back into CND activity and into CND’s leadership just as the ‘war on terror’ was beginning. She has been a key figure in the anti-war movement nationally and internationally and considers international cooperation and solidarity to be the key to our ultimate success. 

By profession a historian, Kate was Head of Social and Policy Studies at London South Bank University prior to working for CND. She is author of a number of books, including a history of CND.

 

 

Lyrics to the song that was inspired by the interview:

  IF THE BOMBS GO OFF

Ordinary people feel under attack 
And that the enemies invisible they can't fight back 

So they focus on an issue that's important to them 
But they forget about the worst thing that could happen to men 

Global warming's irritating like a splinter 
Compared to hunkering down for a nuclear winter 

Don't let politicians blind you with their commotion 
When you see missiles flying over that's one issue you'd vote on 

Make nuclear disarmament the thing you're locked on 
By asking all your leaders where they stand on the bomb 

Cos if the bombs go off 
No other issues matter 
If the bombs go off 
Your life will be in tatters 
If the bombs go off 
You'll wish that you'd acted before 

If the bombs go off 
There's no way to vote them back 
If the bombs go off 
Your world is going black 
If the bombs go off 
Your overriding emotion will be regret 

Only 9 countries have nuclear weapons 
But any single one of them could end us in seconds 

One determined hacker and security breach 
A single crazy president with a button in reach 

An angry dictator who won't be disarmed 
Some kind of malfunction that sets off an alarm 

So many scenarios can't think of them all 
Of course the one that you forget would be the fate we befall 

The odds are all long but the risk is so high 
And there's no way back, once they're all up in the sky 

Cos if the bombs go off 
No other issues matter 
If the bombs go off 
Your life will be in tatters 
If the bombs go off 
You'll wish that you'd acted before 

If the bombs go off 
There's no way to vote them back 
If the bombs go off 
Your world is going black 
If the bombs go off 
Your overriding emotion will be regret 

Nuclear war could lead to social improvement 
With equal opportunity and freedom of movement 

Freedom of speech would be a forgotten obsession 
When you're pushing round a shopping cart with all your possessions 

There'd be no discrimination or judging by race 
After a massive a fireball has burnt off your face 

Cos if the bombs go off 
No other issues matter 
If the bombs go off 
Your life will be in tatters 
If the bombs go off 
You'll wish that you'd acted before 

If the bombs go off 
There's no way to vote them back 
If the bombs go off 
Your world is going black 
If the bombs go off 
Your overriding emotion will be regret