May's Saudi trip highlights tension between trade deals and principles

PM defends talks as being in the 'national interest', but critics say they are a sign of 'how low the government will stoop'

Theresa May meets Saudi King Salman
Theresa May meets Saudi King Salman in December 2016
(Image credit: Stringer)

Theresa May has been forced to defend the UK's relationship with authoritarian regimes amid growing unease that human rights concerns are being overlooked in the hunt for post-Brexit trade deals.

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