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An elite journalist?


Hard-right Andrew Neil wrongly labelled ‘Corbynistas’ as supporters of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Neil was taken to task after claiming ‘Corbynistas [are] thoroughly discredited when it comes to Ukraine – and responded sarcastically that he would give the ‘fascinating’ claim that Corbyn was a long-time critic of Putin ‘a wider currency’ if it could be substantiated.

And of course, it was – at the very least as far back as twenty-two years ago, as people were quick to point out:

Of course, Neil is far too corrupt to apologise and correct his original statement.


 

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Corbyn...

2001: condemns Putin’s actions in Chechnya.

2010: accuses Putin of rigging elections and calls for asset freeze.

2012: called for a UK version of the US Magnitsky Act imposing sanctions on Russia.

2014: calls for Russian arms corporations to be barred from the UK.

2016: accuses Putin of war crimes in Syria.

2019: condemns Russian influence in UK politics and calls for release of Russia report on that influence, which the Tories withheld.

2022: Corbyn condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine.


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Andrew Neil fanboy quotes from the hard-right Daily Express tabloid.

The resident troll has just spent the last week or so angrily claiming that the Ukraine and the West are conspiring against Putin and Russia. Now I assume he is accusing Corbyn of something or other, I am not sure of what, and although ironically that would mean both Christopher and Corbyn share exactly the SAME views.

Both would be in agreement it is all a conspiracy against Russia.


But, this is the reality of what Corbyn did state.

"The International Chemical Weapons Convention must be invoked and the source of this weapon, which appears to be Russia - either from the state or from a rogue element of the state - must be brought to justice as a result of it. He added: "The evidence points towards Russia on this, therefore responsibility must be borne by those that made the weapon, those that brought the weapon into the country, and those that used the weapon."

Seems pretty straightforward to me, follow due process and then bring those responsible to justice.

Do we not want our politicians to behave in a fair and honest manner or not, or do we want the tabloid Daily Express to tell us who is guilty or not?

It is fairly obvious to me which is the educated approach.
 

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A summary published by news organisation Bloomberg portrays in damning detail the UK government’s actions against Russia compared to its rhetoric.

While Boris Johnson, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, and others have talked up the supposed toughness of their stance, the reality is embarrassingly different – the UK, a global centre of finance, has sanctioned far fewer Russian entities and their finances than many nations with smaller populations and only four more than the tiny United Arab Emirates.

While the EU’s population is of course larger than the UK’s, Canada has barely more than half the number of people, Australia has not much more than a third and the UAE about a seventh. Even given relative differences in financial services and location of company offices per head of population it’s still an embarrassment.

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5 MARCH 2022

Three Tory MP's state that a GB News owner, Christopher Chandler, is a Russian agent.

Billionaire Christopher Chandler – whose Legatum Institute helped Boris Johnson and Michael Gove to lobby the Prime Minister for a hard Brexit – was accused in the House of Commons last week of being a suspected Russian agent with links to money-laundering.

New Zealand born Mr Chandler was said to be an ‘object of interest’ to the Surete Publique, who suspected him of ‘working for the Russian intelligence services’.

In an incendiary all-party move, four MPs, including three former Ministers, used the legal protection of parliamentary privilege to make allegations based on documents which have been circulating in intelligence circles.

Tory MP Bob Seely told MPs that the claims were based on papers which ‘originate from Monaco’s Surete Publique, the police department that manages security and foreign residents in that area’.

He said that they were ‘based on the Surete Publique’s own information and on information provided by the French Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire – the DST – which, at the time, was the French equivalent of MI5’.

Mr Seely, a pro-Brexit member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, told the Commons that the file described Mr Chandler as having been ‘an object of interest to the DST since 2002 on suspicion of… working for the Russian intelligence services’.

And he said that Mr Chandler’s personal file was marked ‘file code S’, which Mr Seely described as ‘a DST marker indicating… a high or higher level of threat to France… In Monaco then, it was used to designate counter-espionage’.

The claims, as set out by Mr Seely, are written in French under the heading ‘commentaires’.

Mr Seely claimed that the files had been ‘authenticated by senior French intelligence sources and by British and American counterparts familiar with their contents’.

He was backed by former Cabinet Ministers Liam Byrne and Ben Bradshaw and former Foreign Office Minister Chris Bryant, who all raised questions about Mr Chandler in their speeches.

The MPs made their intervention during a Commons debate on money-laundering, during which Mr Bryant backed international moves to impose sanctions on Russian oligarchs such as Oleg Deripaska.

Sources close to Mr Chandler do not deny that the Monaco documents themselves are authentic but say that the allegations contained within – and repeated by the MPs – are entirely without foundation.

One source said: ‘In Monaco at the time, they kept files on pretty much everyone. It was standard practice and carried no connotation of wrongdoing.’

The London-based Legatum Institute is the charitable arm of the Legatum Group, a private investment firm set up by Christopher Chandler in Dubai in 2006.

The institute helped Mr Gove and Mr Johnson to write the secret letter to Mrs May last autumn which set out their blueprint for a post-EU Britain.

The institute has established strong links to hard Brexit-backing Ministers, MPs, economists and campaigners.

In his Commons speech, Mr Byrne described Legatum as ‘an important think-tank that has enjoyed unrivalled access to Ministers during one of this country’s most important national debates’.

Mr Byrne highlighted a line in the file saying: ‘Richard Chandler and his brother Christopher play an important role in the capital of the

companies Lukoil and Gazprom (linked to long-standing… Russian figures who could be linked to organised crime)’ and said the file also

claimed that the brothers maintained relations with an ‘a Chechen mafia figure’.
 

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Would not surprise me in the least. The caliber of the average viewer, all 250 of them, has set a very low bar indeed even by hard-right standards.

What is Neils's connection to Chandler?




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Would not surprise me in the least. The caliber of the average viewer, all 250 of them, has set a very low bar indeed even by hard-right standards.

What is Neils's connection to Chandler?




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IMO, just another right wing idiot, with high Tory connections, who can be used when generously sprayed with 'Odour of Rouble' or should that be 'Zapakh Rublya'.

I'm waiting for the 'interviewer rats' jumping GB News ship, in the next month, as they realise 'wot they 'ave had dun to them'.

Solidarity sister! Tis gonna be a right (wing) laff.

get the popcorn out.
 

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IMO, just another right wing idiot, with high Tory connections, who can be used when generously sprayed with 'Odour of Rouble' or should that be 'Zapakh Rublya'.

I'm waiting for the 'interviewer rats' jumping GB News ship, in the next month, as they realise 'wot they 'ave had dun to them'.

Solidarity sister! Tis gonna be a right (wing) laff.

get the popcorn out.

Isn't it ironic, a Shakespearean parody, everything they claimed Corbyn was... Has turned out to be everything they are.

Ignorant puppets who truly do believe the propaganda the likes of the Dail Mail and Express churn out to quench their endless thirst for gossip and pointless trivia.
 

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Isn't it ironic, a Shakespearean parody, everything they claimed Corbyn was... Has turned out to be everything they are.

Ignorant puppets who truly do believe the propaganda the likes of the Dail Mail and Express churn out to quench their endless thirst for gossip and pointless trivia.

Absolutely, and they have fallen for the 'пропаганда' so easily. Never questioning, being dragged deeper and deeper into the Russian made rabbit hole with their eyes wide shut. But, they craved the hate driven rhetoric, so were played easily, all the while a huge red wedge was being driven up their dripping with desperation arses, splitting the bum cheeks of sense wide apart.

And from there they fell into the s.hit pile of 'пропаганда', and now, will struggle to remove that stench for many years.

(all that, and nary a Kant quote!)

Out my face on painkillers at the moment, so liable to enjoy typing all kinds of w.ank!

Broke a nail while manicuring. Bloody painful!
 
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This pair of Kants are even more stupid than that other word salad Kant. I hope the painkillers do the trick!

Christopher voluntarily drove down that empty rhetoric with his Corbyn obsession in his previous ID. A new ID won't protect him now. Some of us have long memories. Every single accusation he made against Corbyn in his previous ID has turned out to be false. I have genuinely never met anyone as ignorant about politics online or off, and yet he remains so ignorant that he keeps repeating the same mantra over and over again praying the outcome is different. The scattergun approach. Corbyn... Covid-19... Woke... Snowflake... Smelly old Speedo's...

Christopher genuinely believes sources such as the Dail Express, owned by billionaire capitalists, are reliable sources for information and that they have his best interests at heart. His saggy sidekick bizarrely keeps angrily typing "projection" yet is too much of an airhead to comprehend Christopher is "projection" personified. Both are so damn stupid they can't even best "dumb and dumber" because they are blind to the ideological traps laid before their very eyes.
 

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This immense victory is sweet as and I will savor it like a glass or two of 2005 Chateau Cheval Blanc!


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This pair of Kants are even more stupid than that other word salad Kant. I hope the painkillers do the trick!

Christopher voluntarily drove down that empty rhetoric with his Corbyn obsession in his previous ID. A new ID won't protect him now. Some of us have long memories. Every single accusation he made against Corbyn in his previous ID has turned out to be false. I have genuinely never met anyone as ignorant about politics online or off, and yet he remains so ignorant that he keeps repeating the same mantra over and over again praying the outcome is different. The scattergun approach. Corbyn... Covid-19... Woke... Snowflake... Smelly old Speedo's...

Christopher genuinely believes sources such as the Dail Express, owned by billionaire capitalists, are reliable sources for information and that they have his best interests at heart. His saggy sidekick bizarrely keeps angrily typing "projection" yet is too much of an airhead to comprehend Christopher is "projection" personified. Both are so damn stupid they can't even best "dumb and dumber" because they are blind to the ideological traps laid before their very eyes.
LOL!!

pair of Kants pants = 'smelly old speedo's'
 

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Admittedly I had to google Harrods for a posh wine name, I am more of a Lambrini person.

Lol!
 

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Repeat article. Because... it needs repeating, many times.

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5 MARCH 2022

Three Tory MP's state that a GB News owner, Christopher Chandler, is a Russian agent.

Billionaire Christopher Chandler – whose Legatum Institute helped Boris Johnson and Michael Gove to lobby the Prime Minister for a hard Brexit – was accused in the House of Commons last week of being a suspected Russian agent with links to money-laundering.

New Zealand born Mr Chandler was said to be an ‘object of interest’ to the Surete Publique, who suspected him of ‘working for the Russian intelligence services’.

In an incendiary all-party move, four MPs, including three former Ministers, used the legal protection of parliamentary privilege to make allegations based on documents which have been circulating in intelligence circles.

Tory MP Bob Seely told MPs that the claims were based on papers which ‘originate from Monaco’s Surete Publique, the police department that manages security and foreign residents in that area’.

He said that they were ‘based on the Surete Publique’s own information and on information provided by the French Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire – the DST – which, at the time, was the French equivalent of MI5’.

Mr Seely, a pro-Brexit member of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, told the Commons that the file described Mr Chandler as having been ‘an object of interest to the DST since 2002 on suspicion of… working for the Russian intelligence services’.

And he said that Mr Chandler’s personal file was marked ‘file code S’, which Mr Seely described as ‘a DST marker indicating… a high or higher level of threat to France… In Monaco then, it was used to designate counter-espionage’.

The claims, as set out by Mr Seely, are written in French under the heading ‘commentaires’.

Mr Seely claimed that the files had been ‘authenticated by senior French intelligence sources and by British and American counterparts familiar with their contents’.

He was backed by former Cabinet Ministers Liam Byrne and Ben Bradshaw and former Foreign Office Minister Chris Bryant, who all raised questions about Mr Chandler in their speeches.

The MPs made their intervention during a Commons debate on money-laundering, during which Mr Bryant backed international moves to impose sanctions on Russian oligarchs such as Oleg Deripaska.

Sources close to Mr Chandler do not deny that the Monaco documents themselves are authentic but say that the allegations contained within – and repeated by the MPs – are entirely without foundation.

One source said: ‘In Monaco at the time, they kept files on pretty much everyone. It was standard practice and carried no connotation of wrongdoing.’

The London-based Legatum Institute is the charitable arm of the Legatum Group, a private investment firm set up by Christopher Chandler in Dubai in 2006.

The institute helped Mr Gove and Mr Johnson to write the secret letter to Mrs May last autumn which set out their blueprint for a post-EU Britain.

The institute has established strong links to hard Brexit-backing Ministers, MPs, economists and campaigners.

In his Commons speech, Mr Byrne described Legatum as ‘an important think-tank that has enjoyed unrivalled access to Ministers during one of this country’s most important national debates’.

Mr Byrne highlighted a line in the file saying: ‘Richard Chandler and his brother Christopher play an important role in the capital of the

companies Lukoil and Gazprom (linked to long-standing… Russian figures who could be linked to organised crime)’ and said the file also

claimed that the brothers maintained relations with an ‘a Chechen mafia figure’.
 
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That Cun.t Johnson has unveiled a 6-point plan to milk the Ukraine crisis while doing sweet bugger all.
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Confidential documents outlining the Prime Minister’s detailed plan to do nothing tangible about the invasion of Ukraine but somehow give Daily Mail readers and KGB News viewers the impression he’s personally shooting down Russian attack helicopters over Kharkiv.

It reads:

1. All European leaders must immediately forget the PM is a lazy inept pantomime figure whose forays into international affairs have undermined the very unity he claims to bring about. This amnesia should also apply to the Tory party’s complete enmeshment with Russian money and the way it’s been merrily delivering a key Russian policy objective since 2016.

2. A tenfold increase in completely unsubstantiated claims that the UK is taking the lead in providing assistance. Priti Patel to draft a law criminalising any attempt to reveal that the UK has sent less military hardware into Ukraine than neutrality-loving Sweden.

3. All senior cabinet ministers to submit a detailed plan of action detailing how they intend to shoehorn their job into a photo-op of them in or around military vehicles. Preferably tanks.

4. All social media output by conservative pundits to include Ukrainian flags, Slava Ukraini and Churchill quotes until the techies have managed to purge Wikipedia of Tory ministers’ ‘consultancy work’ for shady think tanks funded by chaps who own £4,000 special-edition Adidas tracksuits.

5. An aggressive sanctions and asset confiscations program aimed at Londongrad oligarchs which will take effect in eight months, or whenever Roman confirms he’s finally transferred everything to BVI shell companies. Whichever comes first.

6. The refugee question. Look, it’s just not a good time for us. We’d love to take more in but what if Russia uses them to send in agents like those poisoners in Salisbury we did sod all about? No, it’s clear the Ukrainians are much better off in Poland or Germany. But, you know, thoughts and prayers.

via ~ DailyWorraUselessCunt

 
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