Posted: 16th April 2025
Dear Friends,
A New Year, but the same old story?
The news continues to be depressing, and the old trade in death and destruction continues, yet we remain resolute in our opposition and commitment to end it.
Welcome to the first of four editions of CAAT News for 2025. We all hope you enjoyed CAAT News 271 with its look back across our 50 years of campaigning; we plan to include some more archive material later this year.
Thank you to all those who responded by making donations over the last few months – we are so aware that we wouldn’t be able to continue campaigning without your financial and other support!
With worrying signals coming from the White House and the announced increase in UK arms spending (plundering the overseas aid budget), the only thing that’s certain is the world is becoming a more dangerous place, and the only victors appear to be arms dealers.
This year bring the dreaded DSEI to London, so do keep an eye out for CAAT’s DSEI 2025 campaign that we’ll be launching later this week by email and Social Media.
If you can, please do sign up to our emails, follow our social media posts and watch our website for a more speedy response to events; we use CAAT News more as a reflective digest, for a printed publication sent by the cheapest available method can never match the instant delivery of an online message.
Here’s a brief overview of some of the highlights you’ll find inside:
We use this covering sheet to ask you to support CAAT in our continuing work to STOP the arms trade by making a donation. Do, please, help as you are able.
We trust that you believe in what we are doing, and support our work. Do let us know your thoughts, and alert us of anything you hear of that you think would be useful for us to know.
As you know, I’ve been asking you to consider making your donations to us by Direct Debit: these are easy to set up and really do mount up over time (you can easily stop them at any time). There’s the further benefit of helping us manage our regular budget and plan for the future.
It’s so encouraging to see supporters taking out new DDs and increasing existing ones.
If you are not able to help at the moment, please read on for plenty of other ways to get involved in this work in the enclosed CAAT News magazine.
Thank you all again so much for your support in so many ways!
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With all best wishes from
Charles and all of the team at CAAT
PS – I’m looking for any stories you’d like to pass on about your involvement with CAAT over our half-century. As I mentioned above, I’d be very interested in including them in future issues.