Ask your MP to speak out against the Saudi Crown Prince's visit. 

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In response to our message, the Prince's visit was accompanied by a million-pound advertising campaign trumpeting the 'change' he is bringing in Saudi Arabia – plastering the pages of newspapers and buying up billboards, vans and even London cabs.

But, however much was spent, it failed to distract from Bin Salman’s role as the architect of Saudi Arabia’s devastating war in Yemen – and the UK government’s complicity through its ongoing arms sales.

Thanks to thousands of us taking action, the visit was one of renewed scrutiny of Saudi Arabia’s abuses. Adverts in newspapers portraying Bin Salman as a reformer found themselves placed alongside articles detailing the deadly impacts of his war in Yemen.

When Bin Salman met Theresa May, hundreds of protesters gathered outside Downing Street to condemn the visit – and Jeremy Corbyn used Prime Minister's Questions to call on the government to stop colluding in Saudi war crimes.

Now please take action and tell Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to end our complicity. As Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson should be speaking out against those war crimes, not providing political support for the man who launched such a deadly war. Please help put on the pressure.

The UK could be a positive force and help end the war. Instead the government is blocking diplomatic initiatives and continuing to fuel the conflict with billions of pounds of arms sales.

Yemen can’t wait. Tell Boris to stop putting arms company profits ahead of Yemeni lives

Find more ways you can take action against the arms trade at www.caat.org.uk/act-now