Britain continues to sell arms to countries that commit
human rights abuses and is now ranked second in the world for weapons sales, a
report shows, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
found.
The UK was second
only to the United States in selling weapons in 2014. UK weapons sales made up
10.4 percent of the total $401 billion worth of arms sold around the world.
Britain’s biggest arms company, BAE Systems, is the world’s
third largest seller of weapons with over $25.7 billion in sales last year. Other
UK arms firms in the top 100 include Babcock (25), Serco (49), Cobham (53),
QuinetiQ (72), GKN (70), and Meggitt (87).
Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) spokesperson, Andrew
Smith, explained, “These companies thrive off conflict and rely on compliant governments
in order to do so. BAE Systems, for example, does a huge amount of business in
the Middle East, and its fighter jets are central to the destruction that has
been unleashed on the people of Yemen.”
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