“THERE are no morals in politics ... a scoundrel may be of use because he is a scoundrel.” This quote by Lenin, no stranger to totalitarian…
Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman seeks increased international respectability and influenceThis quote by Lenin, no stranger to totalitarian dictatorship and human rights abuses himself, aptly sums up the current UK Government’s attitude to the proposed visit by Mohammed Bin Salman , acknowledged leader of Saudi Arabia and alleged murderer of journalist, Jamal Khashoggi.
UK arms exports to Saudi Arabia, in terms of weapons and expertise, by far outnumber arms exports to any other country, perpetuating the conflict and human misery in Yemen and making theYet the UK remains eager to befriend this scoundrel and his country, following the money irrespective of any moral compass it may have profess to have. The
Tory party personnel such as deputy chairman Lee Anderson and the Home Secretary Suella Braverman are cruel, compassionless and amoral human beings who represent the crypto-fascist views of many of their party members as well as the bigoted, gullible and ignorant souls who rejoice in the opinions of GB News and the odious right-wing press.
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