BAE told unions it was starting the legal process to stop shipbuilding at a yard in Portsmouth in England and eliminate jobs at Govan and Scotstoun in Scotland once work is completed on two aircraft carriers in 2015.
The cuts will have political ramifications ahead of a Scottish independence vote in 2014. Critics charge Scottish shipyards got preferential treatment at the expense of the English one to prevent independence leader Alex Salmond from arguing that Scotland was punished for seeking independence.
Gerald Vernon-Jackson, a local government leader in Portsmouth, told the BBC on Wednesday that closing the Portsmouth shipyard raised the prospect that no advanced warships would be built in England -- potentially forcing Britain to turn to France or Germany for ships.
Ships have been built in Portsmouth for hundreds of years, since Britain first became a naval power.
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