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The Star speaks with Campaign Against Arms Trade’s ANDREW SMITH ahead of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit to Britain
SAUDI Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrives in Britain tomorrow for an official state visit.
Andrew Smith of Campaign Against Arms Trade
And while the Tory government wines and dines the tyrannical heir apparent at the taxpayer’s expense, his military will be busy committing war crimes with British-made bombs from British-made jets in Yemen.
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