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    BAE Systems in arms talks with Saudi Arabia

    Stop Saudi releasing weapons to terrorists in Syria, stop creating refugees heading to England or secure two pints and packets of crisps with you and your mate at the local.

    Decisions decisions.





    BAE Systems in arms talks with Saudi Arabia

    By Dominic O'Connell Today business presenter
    Eurofighter TyphoonKatsuhiko Tokunaga
    The deal with Saudi Arabia would be a lifeline for BAE's Eurofighter Typhoon programme
    BAE Systems has disclosed it is in talks over a multi-billion-pound arms contract with Saudi Arabia.

    The announcement by the defence, aerospace and electronics giant will stoke controversy over weapons sales to the Arab kingdom.

    However, it will hold out a lifeline to aircraft factories in the North West.

    The UK has been one of the biggest suppliers of defence equipment to Saudi Arabia for more than 40 years, including the 1980s al-Yamamah deal.

    That deal - worth more than £40bn, according to former BAE chief executive Mike Turner - was credited with saving the company from a near financial crisis.

    But the supply of arms has come under renewed scrutiny after Saudi Arabia's recent attacks on Yemen.

    The BBC's Newsnight recently revealed that an influential select committee had compiled a draft report calling for a ban on all exports. A final report from the committee has yet to be released.

    Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has told the Commons that the government had accepted Saudi assurances that British weapons were being used in accordance with international law.

    For BAE, a new Saudi deal would be an important fillip and a big step towards another contract for the Eurofighter Typhoon. Talks have been underway for more than two years over a five year deal centred on the sale of 48 Typhoon combat aircraft to Saudi Arabia.

    Typhoon production in the UK - which takes places at factories in Warton in Lancashire - is slowly winding down because of a lack of export orders.

    At current rates, production would cease in about five years' time. The sale of another 48 aircraft would significantly extend the factories' lives.

    BAE told the Stock Exchange on Thursday: "Discussions between BAE Systems, the UK government and the Saudi Arabian government are progressing to define the scope and terms of the next five-year Saudi-British Defence Co-operation Programme."
    Source: BAE Systems in arms talks with Saudi Arabia - BBC News
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    #2
    With the human rights record, the UK should have no dealings with China, Saudi or USA.

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      #3
      Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
      Stop Saudi releasing weapons to terrorists in Syria, stop creating refugees heading to England or secure two pints and packets of crisps with you and your mate at the local.

      Decisions decisions.







      Source: BAE Systems in arms talks with Saudi Arabia - BBC News
      To be fair Saudi Arabia have only been as bad as the UK/US in creating the crisis, but at least they have given residency to 100,000 Syrians, where as the UK has how many....
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        #4
        Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
        To be fair Saudi Arabia have only been as bad as the UK/US in creating the crisis, but at least they have given residency to 100,000 Syrians, where as the UK has how many....
        I would not believe anything SAudi says - that figure is disputed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refuge...rian_Civil_War

        Though the Daily Fail says zero. 5 wealthiest Gulf Nations have refused to take a single Syrian refugee | Daily Mail Online . Which I trust even less than SAudi.....

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