UKTI: Armed and Dangerous
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This structure is unsafe and must be dismantled

UKTI uses taxpayers' money to push arms sales, with little regard for the devastating global consequences of its work.

Join our demolition team

A general election approaches, and we need your help to put the arms trade on the agenda for new MPs and the next government. By raising issues in your local area in the run up to the election, you can educate political parties and potential MPs about the arms trade and help us build a strong base of support for our campaigns in the next parliament – where we'll be calling for an end to government support for arms exports.

So don your hard hat, roll up your sleeves and take action!


Objective One: Until the election we’re aiming to persuade as many parliamentary candidates as possible to show their support for the campaign by signing a demolition order for UKTI DSO’s closure.

Download the full campaign Action Guide or email or call 020 7281 0297 for your campaign pack.


Objective Two: Post election, put ending government support fo the arms trade at the top of your new MP’s agenda by joining our national lobby in Stop Week 19-27 June. More news soon!


Talk to us!

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Please let us know what action you take and any response you receive, so we can see how the campaign is progressing and use your success to inspire others. Email or call 020 7281 0297


UKTI Campaign main page

Election: Act now

Help put the arms trade on the agenda for parliamentary candidates and for the next government

Campaign News

Latest: LIMA arms fair

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Take Action

Join our demolition team: action guide

Sign the campaign petition

Arms Trading at UKTI

More about UKTI DSO

Calendar of UKTI DSO attendance at Arms Events.

Order Materials

Contact details

Sarah Waldron
Core Campaigns Coordinator

Phone 020 7281 0297
or email

Page updated 09 February 2010

Campaign Against Arms Trade, 11 Goodwin St, Finsbury Park, London N4 3HQ
Tel: +44-(0)20 7281 0297 | Fax: +44-(0)20 7281 4369