I was talking to my mate about this today. This country sells its assets, including vital infrastructure, to anyone with money, no matter where the money comes from, no matter how vile the despots. The KSA is a key ally and we sell them weapons, train their officers, almost certainly share intelligence with them. Their king can come over here and have a scran with the Queen any time he likes - no one blinks an eye.
So how come we get prissy about the ownership of a football club, which is of no strategic value whatever?
Baffles me. In addition, there is not a country in the world, this country included, that could not be criticised for human rights violations. It's relative, I suppose, but the fact is we trade happily with almost anyone. If anyone suggested that we should be more particular in our dealings in general they would be denounced as impractical, living in a fantasy world, or just plain left-wing.