Two-thirds of British people think selling arms to Saudi Arabia is unacceptable
February 6|Yamanyoon
Nearly two-thirds of people in the UK oppose exporting arms to Saudi Arabia, a survey has found.
An Opinium poll of 2,000 UK adults found 62 per cent of them disagreed with the arms sales from the UK to the Middle Eastern nation, with only 11 per cent supporting them.
Nearly one in four respondents – 71 per cent – meanwhile opposed arms exports to countries that have been accused of violating international humanitarian law, with the same proportion opposing arms exports to countries with poor human rights records. Less than six per cent of people supported these acts.
The UK has licenced more than £3.3bn worth of arms to Saudi Arabia since it began bombing Yemen in March 2015, including licenced fighter jets, bombs and missiles, which have been used in Saudi’s ongoing bombardment of the country.