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Originally posted by Nigel Farage;(@Nigel_Farage)
Years of lies and smears from Remain politicians and much of our media.
There is no evidence of Russian involvement with Leave.EU or me in the referendum.
It was all a hoax — apologies are now required.Last edited by darmstadt; 21 July 2020, 11:50.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe problem is that the report didn't mention IR35.Comment
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They couldnt find a smokin' gun never mind produce one but, the agenda goes on. Lead in part by an SNP MP. Hey ho.Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThat's because it wasn't investigated you utter numptyComment
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Here is a very simple thing - if they have not found Russian (and Chinese) interference then they simply did not look hard enough.
” Malone : Liquor raid. ... Ness, everybody knows where the booze is. The problem isn't finding it, the problem is who wants to cross Capone.”
Not even Her Majesty’s Govt wants to cross Putin - SAD!Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWorse - it was “actively avoided” as quoted by the BBC - Russian moles inside HM Govt prevented the real official investigationThere have been widespread public allegations that Russia sought to influence the 2016 referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU. The impact of any such attempts would be difficult - if not impossible - to assess, and we have not sought to do so.
However, it is important to establish whether a hostile state took deliberate action with the aim of influencing a UK democratic process, irrespective of whether it was successful or not.
In response to our request for written evidence at the outset of the inquiry, MI5 initially provided just six lines of text.The brevity was also, to us, again, indicative of the extreme caution amongst the intelligence and security agencies at the thought that they might have any role in relation to the UK’s democratic processes, and particularly one as contentious as the EU referendum.
We repeat that this attitude is illogical; this is about the protection of the process and mechanism from hostile state interference, which should fall to our intelligence and security agencies.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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It’s all BS because Russian Ambassador gave strong denial - instead of wasting taxpayers money on investigations they should have just asked him.
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Russia report: UK 'badly underestimated' threat, says committee - BBC News
FFS - shut down RT, even if Russia bans BBC - there is far more damage RT does here than any good BBC can do in totally controlled Russia.
Start dealing with money laundering - of dirty money billions go via London and feck all is done about it.
And cancel visas for kids of Russian officials FFSComment
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