because there were let's get more opinion on this from george eaton he's editor of the blog the new statesman and joining us live in london is george if the deals work out how valuable could it be for the british economy. when. the deals could be around six billion pounds which is not in significance of course at a time when the u.k. has only recently strong recessions you can see why. the economic incentives are strong why would the gulf states need these high end fighter jets. possibly. hold that position. saudi arabia or is there a sound about iran nuclear weapons program and it's a reminder of that to remind that this she thrives i mean if you strip her of course the concern that some of these weapons could be used against against their own people as there as they have been of course in the rain well you raise a point the britain has been very reluctant to voice criticism over human rights violations in the gulf states is that all because all its business dealings. yes logically. i actually made a rather good speech to the. national assembly back in two thousand and eleven at the arab spr