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Boris Blocks Publication Of Report Into Russian Interference In Referendum

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Gromit | 12:21 Tue 05th Nov 2019 | News
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A Report by the Intelligence Committee into Russian money influencing the EU Referendum was completed early last month, and given to the Prime Minister in mid October. It was due to be published this week, but Boris has now delayed it until after the General Election.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesrodgerseurope/2019/11/04/report-on-russia-and-the-brexit-referendum-blocked-until-after-uk-election/

This is important. We should be told the truth now, not after the election. Looks suspiciously like they are suppressing the Report because the public might vote differently if they have all the facts.
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Gromit,//Looks suspiciously like they are suppressing the Report because the public might vote differently if they have all the facts.//
Do tell us what is in the report as you seem to know.
Jesus. Fingers in the ears and chanting la la la as per.

Why delay if there's nothing to see?
Douglas //Why delay if there's nothing to see?//
That question cannot be answered until the report is published. Conspiracy theories abound.
I can understand your point of view, but I'd seriously doubt that anything the Russians may or may have appeared to do could influence the result. Those wanting out tended to be those knowledgeable of the situation prior to the EU and since, and made their own decision based on that. The only group at risk of persuasion were those with less experience and contemplating remain; and that option lost anyway.

I don't know the official reasons to delay, and it seems poor form, but I don't see how any delay can be a problem for the general election.
It was almost painful listening to Michael Gove in the radio this morning trying to wriggle out of answering questions on this directly (and succeeding, sadly)
I’d imagine there is a lot of stuff about donations to the Tory party from dubious sources which innocent or not won’t look good at this time.
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// Alexander Temerko, who forged a career at the top of the Russian arms industry and had connections at the highest levels of the Kremlin, has been an influential figure in British politics. He’s one of the Conservative Party’s major donors. He counts Boris Johnson, the frontrunner to be Britain’s next PM, among his friends.

Temerko has gifted more than £1 million to the Conservatives since he gained British citizenship in 2011, electoral finance records show - a significant amount by UK standards.

Temerko said he’d joined an unsuccessful attempt led by members of a group of hardline Conservative MPs, the European Research Group,  to remove Theresa May as leader in December 2018.

Temerko described how, at the beginning of Johnson’s tenure as Foreign Secretary from 2016 to 2018, they would often “plot” late into the evening over a bottle of wine on the balcony of Johnson’s office at parliament in Westminster. //
Crikey, I would have voted leave myself if I knew there was a couple of bottles of Grey Goose in it for me!
This report has just been debated in the HOC. The official reason for the delay is that the report (500 pages) was received by the government from the Select Committee an need to be on 17th October and needs to be scrutinised by the government. Due to the election there would not be enough time to properly do this.
(looks like danny has swallowed the party line anyway)
ZM //(looks like danny has swallowed the party line anyway)//
Utter rubbish, I have just reported what happened in the HOC.
Reiterating it as fact.
ZM, so what is said by MP's and ministers in the HOC is, in your opinion,fiction?
danny, I think the last 3 and a bit years have proven that to be the case.
They have had almost three weeks to scrutinise the report. How many days did the government give MPs to consider the EU withdrawal agreement and the subsequent Bill?
13.31 bet you also believe in fairys Danny.
Gulliver// 13.31 bet you also believe in fairys Danny.//
Bet you are one.
Dominic Cummings probably knows all about , with his past links to Russia.

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