We are happy to spend billions on weapons we hopefully never use (it would be a complete democratic failure if a Prime Minister ever needed to sanction that action) and now argue that should continue to arm Saudi Arabia in its attacks on Yemini citizens because a) others would sell the same arms without the restrictions we insist on in the contract and b) we offer guidance to ensure that as few civilians as possible are killed.

We are profiteering from a government which is killing innocent people and feel it;s the correct and sensible action to continue to do so. I don't understand how Brexiteers can argue that the UK has such a reputation around the world that leaving the EU won't be a disaster but no one can suggest we should use the same reputation to limit arms sales and such eagerness to war.